- The
Tooro people (/ˈtɔːroʊ/, Abatooro, IPA: [aβatóːɾo]), also
known as
Batooro or Toro
people are a
Bantu ethnic group,
native to the
Tooro Kingdom, a...
- The
people native to the
kingdom are the
Batooro, and
their language is
likewise called Rutooro. The
Batooro and
Banyoro speak closely related languages...
- from
uncoated mashed beans that
originates from
Western Uganda among the
Batooro,
Banyoro and Bakonzo. It is also
known as
Madakwa by the Congolese. It...
- the Congo. The Hema are a
Bantu ethnic group,
related to the Banyoro,
Batooro, Bakiga, Basongora, Bahororo,
Baruuli and Banyankore. They were historically...
-
Banyoro are
closely related to
other Bantu peoples of the region,
namely the
Batooro, Banyankole,
Bakiga and the
Bahema peoples. They are
mentioned under various...
-
Predominantly Christianity and
Ankole Religion;
minority Islam Related ethnic groups other Rutara people (Bakiga,
Batooro, Banyoro, Bahema,
Bahaya and Baruuli)...
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Uganda /
Bakiga Entog Gaze
Uganda /
Lugbara Entogoro Gaze
Uganda / Banyoro,
Batooro Gombey Harvest Senegal Kete Ghana/
Ashanti Kakilambe Fertility ritual Guinea...
-
Bakonzo and [[Basongora]Banyabindi,
Batooro and
Banyankole Bakiga], the
languages of the
Bakonzo and the
Batooro people respectively. However,
there are...
- mid-western part of present-day Uganda. The
people of Tooro,
known as the
Batooro,
comprise at
least 3.5 per cent of the 47.5
million people of
Uganda (2022...
- the Lake
Katwe and the
Kasenyi crater lakes where salt was mined. The
Batooro only
taught their language in schools.
Bursaries and scholarships, tax...