Alur people

E282037

The Alur people are a Nilotic ethnic group primarily inhabiting northwestern Uganda and northeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, known for their Luo-related language and cattle-herding, farming traditions.

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Alur people canonical 10

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Nilotic people
ethnic group
language
continent Africa
country Democratic Republic of the Congo
Uganda
crop cassava
maize
millet
sorghum
culturalPractice age-based social roles
bridewealth payments in livestock
ethnicGroupOf Democratic Republic of the Congo
Uganda
languageFamily Luo language
surface form: Luo languages

Western Nilotic languages
languageSpoken Alur language
languageStatus regional language in northeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo
regional language in northwestern Uganda
linguisticRelation Luo people
surface form: Luo peoples
livelihood subsistence farming
livestock cattle
goats
sheep
migrationHistory southward migration from Nilotic regions
musicTradition dance ceremonies
drum-based music
neighboringEthnicGroup Alur-Jonam (lake-shore Alur communities)
Lugbara people
oralTradition folktales
praise poetry
politicalOrganization chiefdoms
primaryRegion northeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo
northwestern Uganda
region Haut-Uélé Province
Ituri Province
West Nile sub-region
relatedEthnicGroup Acholi people
Langi people
Luo people
religion Christianity
Islam
traditional African religions
socialStructure clan-based society
subsistenceActivity gathering wild foods
hunting
traditionalLeadership hereditary chiefs
traditionalOccupation agriculture
cattle herding
fishing

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