Nkole people

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Nkole people are a Bantu ethnic group of East Africa. They primarily inhabit Ankole. They are closely related to other Bantu peoples of the region, namely the Nyoro, Kiga and the Hema peoples. Their population is 4,187,445(9.8% of Uganda).

Names

There are several names they are referred to as. These include the following ones: Ankole, Ankori, Banyankole, Banyankore, Nkoles, Nkore, Nyankole, Nyankore, Ouanyankori, Runyankole, Runyankore, Uluyankole, Uluyankore.[1]

Language

The Nkole speak Nkore, a Great Lakes Bantu language. There were an estimated 2.3 million native speakers in 2002.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Source LCSH, BnF [1]
  2. ^ Nkole people at Ethnologue (16th ed., 2009) Closed access icon

Other sources

  • John Roscoe, The Banyankole: the second part of the report of the Mackie Ethnological Expedition to Central Africa, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1923, 176 p.

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