• Acholi nationalism is a political ideology that seeks self-determination by the Acholi people. Ugandan nationalism Okello, Lucima (ed.). "York University...
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  • language, a Nilotic language Acholi Inn, a building in Gulu, Uganda Acholi nationalism, a political ideology of Acholi people This disambiguation page...
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    regarded primarily as a Christian militia, the LRA reportedly evokes Acholi nationalism on occasion; many observers doubt the sincerity of this behaviour...
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  • Joseph Kony (category Acholi people)
    phantom. Ideologically, the group is a syncretic mix of mysticism, Acholi nationalism, and heterodox Christian fundamentalism, and claims to be establishing...
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    Uganda (redirect from Ugandan nationalism)
    country, and several other languages are also spoken including Ateso, Lango, Acholi, Runyoro, Runyankole, Rukiga, Luo, Rutooro, Samia, Jopadhola, and Lusoga...
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    Afrikaner nationalism (Afrikaans: Afrikanernasionalisme) is a nationalistic political ideology created by Afrikaners residing in Southern Africa during...
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  • Abraham Byandala Abraham Chepkirwok Acholi Acholibur Acholibur–Gulu–Olwiyo Road Acholi language Acholiland Acholi nationalism Achwa 3 Hydroelectric Power Station...
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  • Eritrean nationalism is centered on the fact that the Eritreans share a common history, and as such constitute a nation unto themselves. Even though there...
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  • Uganda People's Democratic Army (category Ugandan nationalism)
    Kampala. By March 1986, NRA forces had occupied the traditional land of the Acholis, from which President Okello came. In the same month, former government...
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  • Dominic Ongwen (category Acholi people)
    following the visit of one of his wives. He has also been visited by four Acholi leaders, including the Paramount chief, His Highness David Onen Achana II...
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  • moved to purge the military of political rivals, and ordered the murder of Acholi and Lango soldiers whom he suspected of being supportive of Obote. By 1972...
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    and 1902. But due to its radical and extreme philosophy of Hawaiian nationalism, infighting was prominent. This, in addition to its refusal to work with...
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    groups of people. Anthony gives the example of the Southern Luo-speaking Acholi in northern Uganda in the 17th and 18th century, whose language spread rapidly...
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  • Venezuela Traditional religion, Christianity → Catholicism Acholi Nilo-Saharan → Nilotic → Acholi South Sudan, Uganda (Acholiland) Christianity Adjoukrou...
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    protectorate especially the Acholi sub-region. The British colonial administration had also fought with the Lamogi clan of the Acholi people in what that culminated...
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    Roland Oliver, Merrick Posnansky and A. R. Dunbar have been influenced by nationalism: Hitherto, conclusions reached by writers such as those cited above on...
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  • University. Retrieved 1 June 2015. Yemelianova, Galina (April 2014). Islam nationalism and state in the Muslim Caucasus. p. 3. Goble, Paul (15 July 2005). "Circassians...
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    from migrants closely related to other Nilotic Luo Peoples (especially the Acholi and Padhola people) who moved from South Sudan through Uganda into western...
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    vice-president's car was mistakenly riddled with bullets. Obote began to recruit more Acholi and Langi troops, and he accelerated their promotions to counter the large...
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  • saw fit. Committees on language policy in Uganda had recommended teaching Acholi in the north, Teso in parts of the eastern province and Luganda elsewhere...
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  • and included about 100 fighters. The other was loyal to Akena p'Ojok, an Acholi, and about 300 strong. In course of the Uganda–Tanzania War (1978–1979)...
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    commanded it to assemble and kill all Acholi and Lango soldiers, and then, he ordered the Ugandan army to round up all Acholi and Lango soldiers and confine...
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    Zanzibar Revolution (category African and Black nationalism in Africa)
    mysterious figure leading the revolution, who spoke Swahili with a thick Acholi accent that was unfamiliar on Zanzibar. Within six hours of the outbreak...
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    Jildo Irwa were two young catechists from Uganda. They belonged to the Acholi tribe, a subdivision of the large Luo group. They lived and were martyred...
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    East Africa Acholi Amhara Somali Tigrayan...
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