Ganda

Africaintensive agriculturalists

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The ancestors of the Ganda were people of mixed origins who migrated to their present location -- Buganda province in Uganda -- between the 13th and 16th centuries. Oral histories of Buganda chronicle a succession of 36 kings beginning with Kintu, who scholars reckoned immigrated to Buganda in the 14th century. At the time of European contact Buganda was a powerful kingdom. The Ganda are primarily agricultural. The Ganda speak a Bantu language called Luganda. The Ganda are primarily an agricultural society; their staple crops are bananas and yams.

Identifier
Region
  • Africa
Subregion
  • Eastern Africa
Subsistence Type
  • intensive agriculturalists
Samples
Countries
  • Uganda
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