The Lotuho people of South Sudan, Eastern Equatoria |
| June, 2006, Peter Akalkal |
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photo: Lotuho literacy project |
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This is their traditional attire for dancing. This is exclusively for men. Women have more gorgeous and colourful beads, decorated skirts make from skin and head bright headgears. The Lotuho people are agriculturists and livestock keepers, and they inhibit the plains and mountains of South-Eastern Sudan near borders of Kenya and Uganda. They originated from Ethiopia.
The major town in Lotuho land is Torit. This is a town and county devastated by civil wars since the southern rebellion of 1956 against the northern Arabs. Although devastated by civil wars , Lothuholand and people are rich in history, culture and architecture.
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photo: Lotuho literacy project |
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