Author: Memes Journal
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781653172351
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
Artwork composed of two popular memes, Big Chungus and Ugandan Knuckles.Meme themed journal (6x9, 120 pages).
Ugandan Chungus
Author: Memes Journal
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781653172351
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
Artwork composed of two popular memes, Big Chungus and Ugandan Knuckles.Meme themed journal (6x9, 120 pages).
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781653172351
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
Artwork composed of two popular memes, Big Chungus and Ugandan Knuckles.Meme themed journal (6x9, 120 pages).
Thug Ugandan Chungus Meme
Author: Dana ROMAGUERA
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 114
Book Description
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 114
Book Description
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Notebook Planner Ugandan Chungus
Author: Marta Mora
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 114
Book Description
Notebook Planner Ugandan Chungus . This Notebook Planner Ugandan Chungus has High quality paper means minimal show-through even when you use heavy ink! This Notebook Planner Ugandan Chungus for daughter, boys, teachers, family, friends, wife, girlfriend, men, lovers, niece, dad, mothers, sister, mom, girls, aunt, women that love reading, book, book items on birthday, graduation, thanksgiving, anniversary, christmas.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 114
Book Description
Notebook Planner Ugandan Chungus . This Notebook Planner Ugandan Chungus has High quality paper means minimal show-through even when you use heavy ink! This Notebook Planner Ugandan Chungus for daughter, boys, teachers, family, friends, wife, girlfriend, men, lovers, niece, dad, mothers, sister, mom, girls, aunt, women that love reading, book, book items on birthday, graduation, thanksgiving, anniversary, christmas.
Culture and Customs of Uganda
Author: Kefa M. Otiso
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 0313015309
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 221
Book Description
Since achieving independence from Great Britain in 1962, the East African country of Uganda has been ravaged by political turmoil and the more recent crisis of the AIDS epidemic, but is now in the process of rebuilding and democratizing. Culture and Customs of Uganda is a fascinating overview of the current state of Ugandan society, where largely rural ethnic groups are experiencing the pull of urban centers, while the changes brought about by Western influences bear on practically every aspect of people's lives. Examples from the main ethnic groups are used to explain traditional culture and adaptations to modern life in religion, gender roles, courtship and marriage, work, education, family life, ceremonies, the arts, media, and more. This is the essential reference source to turn to for solid insight into Uganda. The wealth of detail in the coverage of the subjects above plus the land, people, history, literature, architecture/housing, cuisine, dress, gender roles, social customs and lifestyle, provides readers with broad sense of the country and its inhabitants. The sensitive narrative conveys the nuances between old and new, urban and rural, elite and poor for each topic. In addition, the evolution of Ugandan peoples is superbly demonstrated. Highlights include a discussion of the ways in which adherents of world religions such as Christianity and Islam mix these with traditional African religious belief in spirits, diviners, and rainmakers. The book also explores patriarchy and the social and inheritance system that has hindered women's education and prospects and exposed them to HIV/AIDS. Finally, there is a celebration of the various forms of artistic expression, such as drumming, ceremonial dance, and handicrafts, particularly ceramic pottery, that have won accolades, as well as a look at artists who excel in writing poetry, producing hip-hop, and painting batiks for popular consumption.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 0313015309
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 221
Book Description
Since achieving independence from Great Britain in 1962, the East African country of Uganda has been ravaged by political turmoil and the more recent crisis of the AIDS epidemic, but is now in the process of rebuilding and democratizing. Culture and Customs of Uganda is a fascinating overview of the current state of Ugandan society, where largely rural ethnic groups are experiencing the pull of urban centers, while the changes brought about by Western influences bear on practically every aspect of people's lives. Examples from the main ethnic groups are used to explain traditional culture and adaptations to modern life in religion, gender roles, courtship and marriage, work, education, family life, ceremonies, the arts, media, and more. This is the essential reference source to turn to for solid insight into Uganda. The wealth of detail in the coverage of the subjects above plus the land, people, history, literature, architecture/housing, cuisine, dress, gender roles, social customs and lifestyle, provides readers with broad sense of the country and its inhabitants. The sensitive narrative conveys the nuances between old and new, urban and rural, elite and poor for each topic. In addition, the evolution of Ugandan peoples is superbly demonstrated. Highlights include a discussion of the ways in which adherents of world religions such as Christianity and Islam mix these with traditional African religious belief in spirits, diviners, and rainmakers. The book also explores patriarchy and the social and inheritance system that has hindered women's education and prospects and exposed them to HIV/AIDS. Finally, there is a celebration of the various forms of artistic expression, such as drumming, ceremonial dance, and handicrafts, particularly ceramic pottery, that have won accolades, as well as a look at artists who excel in writing poetry, producing hip-hop, and painting batiks for popular consumption.
Keeping the Faith: Autobiography of a 100 year old Ugandan
Author: Koliabu M. Maswere
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1365828646
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
Koliabu M. Maswere was born on 27 July 1917 in Bugisu in the Uganda Protectorate at the time (Part of present day Mbale, Uganda). This autobiography is his first book. His wife Ludiya (Lydia) was born in 1926 and they live together in Busano, Mbale, Uganda, East Africa where they have been married more than 70 (seventy) years. He is a retired teacher.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1365828646
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
Koliabu M. Maswere was born on 27 July 1917 in Bugisu in the Uganda Protectorate at the time (Part of present day Mbale, Uganda). This autobiography is his first book. His wife Ludiya (Lydia) was born in 1926 and they live together in Busano, Mbale, Uganda, East Africa where they have been married more than 70 (seventy) years. He is a retired teacher.
Dancing Under the Ugandan Skies
Author: Susan T. Smith
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0557026385
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 235
Book Description
Dancing Under the Ugandan Skies is an inspiring look inside the journal of a woman embarking on a life-changing adventure in East Africa. This entertaining and stirring book offers a descriptive glimpse into life in the beautiful and sometimes turbulent country of Uganda. She shares her fears and doubts, successes and trials, with honesty and humor. There are also the surprises she encounters that only God could orchestrate. She found a life she never knew existed. Be inspired, be moved and see what happens when we let God take the wheel of our lives. This is her incredible story of what happened when God stamped her passport.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0557026385
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 235
Book Description
Dancing Under the Ugandan Skies is an inspiring look inside the journal of a woman embarking on a life-changing adventure in East Africa. This entertaining and stirring book offers a descriptive glimpse into life in the beautiful and sometimes turbulent country of Uganda. She shares her fears and doubts, successes and trials, with honesty and humor. There are also the surprises she encounters that only God could orchestrate. She found a life she never knew existed. Be inspired, be moved and see what happens when we let God take the wheel of our lives. This is her incredible story of what happened when God stamped her passport.
The Chiga of Uganda
Author: David Krieger
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351292587
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 393
Book Description
May Edel's The Chiga of Uganda is in the grand tradition of Franz Boas, Margaret Mead, and Leslie Spier. Written at a time when older ways were menaced by contact with other cultures, Edel's effort was part of a descriptive urgency that aimed to capture the past before the past disappeared. And that past should be viewed from the perspective of the people themselves, by students going into the field to observe, question, and report. This book is an enlarged and amplified edition of The Chiga of Western Uganda published in 1957 by the Oxford University Press for the International African Institute. It is enlarged by a major section on material culture hitherto unpublished. The Chiga of Uganda provides a special insight into a culture at that time (1933) still intact under the British protectorate. It is for the most part a picture of life as it was then still being lived. Where significant changes were already taking place, the various changes are discussed in the contexts in which they seemed relevant—in social structure, kinship, marriage, economics, social control, religion, and education. What makes this edition unique is the new segment on material culture. This delves into Chiga patterns of food supply and preparation, horticulture, fire and heating, water supplies, cattle raising, hunting, fishing, and problems related to shelter, clothing, and hygiene. Two new special sections deal with tools and utensils, and, no less important, the physical skills and motor habits of the people. Edel's concrete yet wide-ranging descriptions provide an irreplaceable insight into a people and a culture at a unique point in world and colonial history. The new introduction, written by Abraham Edel, provides a special sort of insight, drawing heavily upon the correspondence that May Edel wrote at the time. The introduction shows how the clouds of war and Nazism in Europe at the time were already changing the character and context of anthropology no less than every other area of human endeavor. A final new aspect of The Chiga of Uganda is May Edel's last reflections focusing on African tribalism, which turns out to be not all that different from ethnic and national rivalries in the Western world. This book will be indispensable to anthropologists, Africanists, and historians.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351292587
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 393
Book Description
May Edel's The Chiga of Uganda is in the grand tradition of Franz Boas, Margaret Mead, and Leslie Spier. Written at a time when older ways were menaced by contact with other cultures, Edel's effort was part of a descriptive urgency that aimed to capture the past before the past disappeared. And that past should be viewed from the perspective of the people themselves, by students going into the field to observe, question, and report. This book is an enlarged and amplified edition of The Chiga of Western Uganda published in 1957 by the Oxford University Press for the International African Institute. It is enlarged by a major section on material culture hitherto unpublished. The Chiga of Uganda provides a special insight into a culture at that time (1933) still intact under the British protectorate. It is for the most part a picture of life as it was then still being lived. Where significant changes were already taking place, the various changes are discussed in the contexts in which they seemed relevant—in social structure, kinship, marriage, economics, social control, religion, and education. What makes this edition unique is the new segment on material culture. This delves into Chiga patterns of food supply and preparation, horticulture, fire and heating, water supplies, cattle raising, hunting, fishing, and problems related to shelter, clothing, and hygiene. Two new special sections deal with tools and utensils, and, no less important, the physical skills and motor habits of the people. Edel's concrete yet wide-ranging descriptions provide an irreplaceable insight into a people and a culture at a unique point in world and colonial history. The new introduction, written by Abraham Edel, provides a special sort of insight, drawing heavily upon the correspondence that May Edel wrote at the time. The introduction shows how the clouds of war and Nazism in Europe at the time were already changing the character and context of anthropology no less than every other area of human endeavor. A final new aspect of The Chiga of Uganda is May Edel's last reflections focusing on African tribalism, which turns out to be not all that different from ethnic and national rivalries in the Western world. This book will be indispensable to anthropologists, Africanists, and historians.
Chronicles of Uganda
Author: Robert Pickering Ashe
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Missions
Languages : en
Pages : 506
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Missions
Languages : en
Pages : 506
Book Description
UgLish: Dictionary of Ugandan English
Author: Bernard Sabiiti
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1312826398
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 187
Book Description
Extensive glossary of Ugandan English (Uglish) Words and phrases, their meanings and origins,Lexico-grammatical and syntactic featuresPicture examples for words and phrases,Notable Uglish speeches,Chapter on a history and progression of Uglish,Lots of photos of hilariously worded sign posts and Newspaper cuttings
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1312826398
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 187
Book Description
Extensive glossary of Ugandan English (Uglish) Words and phrases, their meanings and origins,Lexico-grammatical and syntactic featuresPicture examples for words and phrases,Notable Uglish speeches,Chapter on a history and progression of Uglish,Lots of photos of hilariously worded sign posts and Newspaper cuttings
Ugandan Music in the Marketing Era
Author: David G. Pier
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 1137546972
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
David G. Pier offers an ethnographic study of the Senator Extravaganza traditional dance competition in Uganda, and the performers, marketers, and other actors who were involved in it. Pier illustrates the event as part of a broader moment in Ugandan and African public culture - one in which marketing is playing an increasingly dominant role.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 1137546972
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
David G. Pier offers an ethnographic study of the Senator Extravaganza traditional dance competition in Uganda, and the performers, marketers, and other actors who were involved in it. Pier illustrates the event as part of a broader moment in Ugandan and African public culture - one in which marketing is playing an increasingly dominant role.