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  2. Marriage customs in Africa - Wikipedia

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    This includes marriages performed in front of a registrar, bypassing the religious and traditional aspects of marriage entirely and instead opting for a simplified process which still provides the legal benefits of marriage. Some African couples are opting to bypass the legal marriage status entirely and alternatively having irregular unions as ...

  3. Luhya people - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, they practiced arranged marriages. The parents of a boy would approach the parents of a girl to ask for her hand in marriage. If the girl agreed, negotiations for dowry would begin. Typically, this would be 12 cattle and similar numbers of sheep or goats, to be paid by the groom's parents to the bride's family.

  4. Lango people - Wikipedia

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    Julius peter Odwee 2013 " Tricentenary of the Lango people in Uganda" Kihangire, Cyprianus (1957). "The marriage customs of the Lango tribe (Uganda) in relation to canon Law" Curley, Richard T (1973). Elders, Shades, and Women: Ceremonial Change in Lango, Uganda. Tosh, John (1979).

  5. Music of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Uganda's nationalities are diverse and spread evenly throughout the country. Native music in Uganda, like in most African regions, is mainly functional. This means that most music and music activities usually have specific functions related to specific festivities like marriage, initiation, royal festivals, harvests and war among others.

  6. Wedding customs by country - Wikipedia

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    Marriage rituals, however, were important events to the Africans, who came in many cases come from richly ceremonial African cultures. Taking marriage vows in the presence of a witness and then leaping over the handle of a broom became the common practice to create a recognized union.

  7. Ekitaguriro - Wikipedia

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    Ekitaguriro aka Cow Dance is a traditional dance originating from Nkore or Ankole region which is located in the South Western Uganda. It is a celebratory dance that is performed by both men and women as an expression of gratitude for their cattle and to showcase local prosperity such as birth, marriage and abundant harvest.

  8. Jennifer Lopez Pokes Fun at Her Past Marriages in 'Can't Get ...

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    The video begins with her magical day, as Lopez -- wearing a stunning cutout gown -- stands at the altar in front of her groom, Tony Bellissimo, as they each declare, "Till death do us part."

  9. Lugbara music - Wikipedia

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    Lugbara music can be performed using various traditional instruments. Adungu is a multi-stringed and bow-arched wooden instrument that is usually covered with animal hide at the base and made in various sizes, the smaller ones are handheld while the bigger ones rest on the ground or floor for easy play. Most tribes in Northern Uganda use it.