Essay on My Country, Culture, and History
[2023-08-12 10:02:49]
Especially when you do not live in your home country, most people have no opportunity to understand the history of their country. I am very lucky to know even the pioneers of the land now known as Uganda. Uganda is located on the equator of eastern Africa with Kenya in the eastern part, Tanzania in the south, the Dominican Republic in the western part, and Sudan in the northern part as the border. Based on my 15 year adventure in Uganda, I would say this is a very nice place, I am proud to call it a house.
The origin of my family can be traced back to Bantu immigrants, one of the earliest immigrants in Africa. Bantu is believed to have immigrated from the Niger Basin in West Africa in the year 1000.
Because the empire became very big, only a single person and a few elder can not rule. This led to the eventual loss. Its decline has created a new small kingdom including Buganda, Bussoga, Bananochor, and part of the original Bunyolo kingdom. This language still has similar dialects like "ntu" and "ndu", but after a while these languages will be displayed in different languages. My mother is from Busoga. People are called Bazoga, my father is from Buganda, people are called Baganda. My child accepts my father's culture, so I am Mu Ganda. But I speak two languages, Luganda and Rusoga.
Buganda has a central government system, and by 1750 it became the best organization in this area (my Uganda). The king known as Kabaka was aided by the prime minister known as Katitiro, Nalinya or Royal Sister, and Namusoke was the Queen's mother, Gabunga or the Navy. The kingdom is divided into counties, and divided into subordinate counties. The subdistrict is divided into Paris and parish. Bantu is mainly to expand the family, and the oldest is still a leader. Some families practice polygamy, which depends on how rich men are because he has to pay a heavy dowry for duty. The main role of men is to serve in the king's army. They go to hunt and care for these animals. It applies to all my family's son. Mother in charge of nursing care
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