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  2. Ugandan folklore - Wikipedia

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    Other Buganda folktales include the story of Walukaga the blacksmith, Mpobe the hunter, and Kasanke the little red bird. [10] [11] Folktales in Buganda are also about hares, leopards, rabbits and other animals that live in the wild and one of the famous folk stories is about wango and wakayima. Wango is a leopard while wakayima is a rabbit.

  3. Nambi (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Nambi is seen in The Quest for Kintu and the Search for Peace: Mythology and Morality in Nineteenth-Century Buganda, [2] alongside her husband Kintu. It is said in this journal that in Nineteenth-century Buganda, political leaders tried to unite back the kingdom by re-telling the creation myth and reminding those living in Buganda of where their constitutional and social roots come from.

  4. Kintu - Wikipedia

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    The creation myth of the people of Buganda, Uganda, includes a figure called Kintu, [1] who was the first person on earth, and the first man to wander the plains of Uganda alone. He has also sometimes been known as God, or the father of all people who created the first kingdoms.

  5. Barbara Kimenye - Wikipedia

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    A prolific writer widely regarded as "the leading writer of children's literature in Uganda", Kimenye was among the first Anglophone Ugandan women writers to be published in Central and East Africa. Her stories were extensively read in Uganda and beyond and were widely used in African schools.

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  7. Meitei folktales - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] In early times, in the Meitei households, children must have gathered around the kitchen fire, listening to the stories narrated by the elders. [1] Generally, Meitei folktales were developed from the creativity of the old folks, especially the grandparents, who narrated the children the diverse sagas of varying genres. [1] [3] [4]

  8. Woman who gave birth 44 times banned from having more babies

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    A Ugandan woman whom locals have dubbed "the world's most fertile woman" has been told that she is no longer allowed to have children, Australia's 7 News reported. Mariam Nabatanzi has given birth ...

  9. A boozy banana drink in Uganda is under threat as authorities ...

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    Production of the popular beverage tonto takes place outside of official purview, and authorities are unable to collect revenue from […] The post A boozy banana drink in Uganda is under threat ...