The Rich Karamoja Culture

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.ย. 2024
  • Our guest takes us through the greetings, marriage and child naming from Karamoja region.
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ความคิดเห็น • 3

  • @namuganzasofie4849
    @namuganzasofie4849 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Fr sure am searching a karamoja man who's really serious

  • @emmanueliriama5164
    @emmanueliriama5164 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Wow. Thanks cultural connect! BUT...
    We didn't come from Bahr-el-gazel (coz it's in Sudan) but southern Ethiopia most likely the region north of lake turkana (Omo valley)
    Nope, we don't boil sorghum and take with milk; rather, we grind it to make 'posho' which we eat with sour milk and ghee.
    And no, growing up in Karamoja doesn't automatically make you know the history, language ethnosociology and other aspects of karimojong. Case in point: 'maata' for greeting is too formal and misleading as this is a special form of addressing elderly audiences and important gatherings, not just a common greeting for everyone. Come on you can't say 'maata' to a kid!
    Lastly, I can't imagine myself hosted by cultural connect and being like: hi, I'm Kelai from Napak, I'm gonna tell you guys about Banyankole culture coz you know, I grew up in Kashari... Banyankole came from Southern Africa blah blah blah... it's just ridiculous!
    PLIZ LET K'JONGS TELL THEIR OWN STORY!