Gipir & Labongo
UGX29,000.00THE LEGEND OF THE SPEAR & THE BEAD
Legend has it that there was a conflict between two brothers, Gipir and Labongo that is believed to have led to the spread of the Luo/ Lwo people across East Africa.
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Legend has it that there was a conflict between two brothers, Gipir and Labongo that is believed to have led to the spread of the Luo/ Lwo people across East Africa.
WARRIORS FROM ELGON’S CORE
Oral legends trace the origins of the Bagisu people as one of the most fascinating pieces of oral writings.
THE FIRST KING OF BUGANDA KINGDOM
According to history, Bemba Musota was the acknowledged leader at the time of Kintu’s arrival. Bemba was a harsh and ruthless ruler. Join Kintu on his journey as he takes on Bemba Musota.
THE FIRST KING OF BUGANDA KINGDOM
Prior to the establishment of Kintu’s dynasty, the people who lived in the area that came to be known as Buganda had not been united into a single political entity. On completing his victory, Kintu changed this.
THE FATHERS OF KITARA KINGDOM
Most versions of the origin of Bunyoro-Kitara which was originally refered to as the Kitara kingdom,are well known in oral traditions.
THE FATHERS OF KITARA KINGDOM
Most versions of the origin of Bunyoro-Kitara which was originally refered to as the Kitara kingdom,are well known in oral traditions.
An Acholi Folk Tale.
ORWAKOL, NAYECE AND ENGIRO, THE GREY SPOTTED BULL
Oral histories suggest that the Jie society were founded by their ancestor Orwakol. He had a daughter, Nayece whose role in the history of the Jie people holds significance importance.
ORWAKOL, NAYECE AND ENGIRO, THE GREY SPOTTED BULL
Oral histories suggest that the Jie society were founded by their ancestor Orwakol. He had a daughter, Nayece whose role in the history of the Jie people holds significance importance.
The legend of Buhweju recounts a mystical eagle that guided people to rich, fertile lands. Revered as a protector and symbol of destiny, the eagle united the community, instilled courage, and shaped their cultural identity. This sacred tale preserves Buhweju’s heritage, linking its people spiritually with nature and ancestral wisdom.
The tale of Muguta honors a fearless general who led the Nkondami Warriors with unmatched bravery and strategy. Known for discipline and loyalty, they defended their land against invaders. Muguta’s leadership forged unity, resilience, and pride, leaving a lasting legacy that inspired future generations to protect Buhweju’s heritage and sovereignty.