Trace the causes and Development of Ethinicity in Uganda. By Walubo Jude Tadeo, Makere University, Kampala Uganda
Title: Trace the causes and Development of Ethinicity in Uganda.
By Walubo Jude Tadeo, Makere University, Kampala Uganda
Category: /History
Details: Words: 12520 | Pages: 46 (approximately 235 words/page)
Trace the causes and Development of Ethinicity in Uganda.
By Walubo Jude Tadeo, Makere University, Kampala Uganda
Category: /History
Details: Words: 12520 | Pages: 46 (approximately 235 words/page)
The genesis of the ethnic crisis in Uganda, as in most parts of Africa, is mainly linked to the colonial intervention process and the particular organisation of power in society. The post-colonial practices simply enhanced it. Therefore, the formation of ethnic identities is a social construction defined by the historical conditions in which they emerge. Ethnicity is not a constant. Over Uganda's history, ethnicity has been continually redefined as the context has changed. The objective
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