DescriptionOburungi bwankole side view front 03.jpg
English: oburungi bwankole is translated as the beauty of Ankole in English.
In the sculpture, the hoe represents farming, the spear represents hunting, the cows head represents that the ankole people are cattle keeps, the calabashes are used for storing milk and other milk products such as ghee, butter
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