This paper discusses Nubian identity formation vis-à-vis the politics of exclusion in Uganda during and after the British colonial rule. It traces the history of the Nubians from the time of their imperial service as slave soldiers of the Egyptian Government in the Equatoria Province up to the time of settlement in Northern Uganda’s Gulu and Kitgum Districts. The main argument is that Uganda’s Nubians have always been regarded as strangers by the people among whom they settled. The author contends that the future of the Nubians in northern Uganda lies in their willingness and ability to assimilate and to be assimilated
Ever since the completion of the High Dam in 1964, Nubians have lost their culture and heritage as a...
ABSTRACT: Uganda has experienced explosive inter-ethnic conflicts and yet internal migration has per...
This dissertation studies how Great Britain, as a colonial power in Africa, organized and exercised ...
This paper discusses Nubian identity formation vis-à-vis the politics of exclusion in Uganda during ...
Nubians are the people who first lived along the Lower Nile Valley near present Aswan High Dam in Eg...
This thesis examines the unequal nature of the citizenship of Kenya’s Nubians. The Nubians of Kenya ...
This thesis examines how the expansion of the Ugandan Kingdom of Buganda in the late nineteenth cent...
Contains fulltext : 19253_arabcrina.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)At pre...
British colonial rule in Africa brought with it the construction of ‘tribal’ territorial entities an...
One of the post-independence political concerns in Uganda today is that ethnicity has been detriment...
When the British left after many years of colonization, they left Uganda fragmented and unprepared f...
The natural resources surrounding Lake Albert in Uganda have always attracted a wide range of migran...
Caught between the expanding frontiers of the Indian Ocean slave trade from the east and Afro-Portug...
This paper examines the challenge of creating a unified postcolonial Sudanese identity after gaining...
This article looks at the complex history of the border area between what is now North-West Uganda, ...
Ever since the completion of the High Dam in 1964, Nubians have lost their culture and heritage as a...
ABSTRACT: Uganda has experienced explosive inter-ethnic conflicts and yet internal migration has per...
This dissertation studies how Great Britain, as a colonial power in Africa, organized and exercised ...
This paper discusses Nubian identity formation vis-à-vis the politics of exclusion in Uganda during ...
Nubians are the people who first lived along the Lower Nile Valley near present Aswan High Dam in Eg...
This thesis examines the unequal nature of the citizenship of Kenya’s Nubians. The Nubians of Kenya ...
This thesis examines how the expansion of the Ugandan Kingdom of Buganda in the late nineteenth cent...
Contains fulltext : 19253_arabcrina.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)At pre...
British colonial rule in Africa brought with it the construction of ‘tribal’ territorial entities an...
One of the post-independence political concerns in Uganda today is that ethnicity has been detriment...
When the British left after many years of colonization, they left Uganda fragmented and unprepared f...
The natural resources surrounding Lake Albert in Uganda have always attracted a wide range of migran...
Caught between the expanding frontiers of the Indian Ocean slave trade from the east and Afro-Portug...
This paper examines the challenge of creating a unified postcolonial Sudanese identity after gaining...
This article looks at the complex history of the border area between what is now North-West Uganda, ...
Ever since the completion of the High Dam in 1964, Nubians have lost their culture and heritage as a...
ABSTRACT: Uganda has experienced explosive inter-ethnic conflicts and yet internal migration has per...
This dissertation studies how Great Britain, as a colonial power in Africa, organized and exercised ...