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- creation myths Fon creation myth Kaang creation story (Bushmen) Kintu myth (Bugandan) Mandé creation myth Mbombo (Kuba, Bakuba or Bushongo/Boshongo) Ngai (Kamba...
- Protectorate between 1953 and 1955 wherein the Kabaka Mutesa II pressed for Bugandan secession from the Uganda Protectorate and was subsequently deposed and...
- characterized by a power struggle between the Uganda People's Congress and the Bugandan nationalist and monarchist Kabaka Yekka Party. Edward Muteesa II, the king...
- sculptures after the queen mothers of the Bugandan royal family. These titles recall the lineage and history of the Bugandan royal family, a history of which was...
- recognised in the Buganda Agreement (1900). Despite deliberate attempts by the Bugandan government to integrate the resident Banyoro, the return of the 'lost counties'...
- as his deputy attorney general. In 1994–1995, Lule helped write the new Bugandan Constitution. Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi dissolved the Lukiiko in 1996...
- Ubuhake is the name given to the social order in Rwanda and Burundi from approximately the 15th century to 1958. It has been frequently compared to European...
- Because he commanded many warriors, because of his connections to the Bugandan court and because he was a Protestant, the British sought Kakungulu's support...
- role in the Allah Water movement allegedly gained the interest of the Bugandan royal family and her alleged connection to the family led to rumors of...
- one million as a result of an epidemic of sleeping sickness. Changes to Bugandan society, the first major change being the introduction of a standing army...