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The Karamojong Cluster: A Note

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 August 2012

Extract

Those who read in Gulliver's ‘Karamojong Cluster’ that the Iteso are socially and culturally divided from the rest of the Teso Dialect Cluster, may not realize how closely many of their customs resemble those of other members of the Cluster. In fact all the six main social or cultural features which Gulliver enumerates as common to the Karamojong Cluster are common also to the Iteso.

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Research Article
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Copyright © International African Institute 1953

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page 244 note 1 Africa, xxii. I, 1952, pp. 1–22. I have throughout used the usual and official spelling ‘Karamojong’ in preference to the spelling adopted in Gulliver's article.

page 244 note 2 Iteso—masculine plural.

Etesot—masculine singular.

Ateso—the Teso language.

page 245 note 1 Wright, A. C. A., ‘Notes on Iteso Social Organization’, Uganda Journal, ix. 2, 1942, pp. 5780.Google Scholar

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