The Joluo language, also known as Dholuo, is a Nilotic language spoken primarily in western Kenya, parts of northern Tanzania, and eastern Uganda. It is the mother tongue of the Luo people, a community with rich cultural traditions, extensive oral literature, and significant historical heritage. Understanding the origins of Joluo means exploring not just a language, but also the story of migration, cultural identity, and continuity across generations.
Origins of the Joluo language
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22.09.2025 12:46 am Lokang Chole
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