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  2. Bride price - Wikipedia

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    Bride price, bride-dowry, bride-wealth, bride service or bride token, is money, property, or other form of wealth paid by a groom or his family to the woman or the family of the woman he will be married to or is just about to marry.

  3. Bafumbira - Wikipedia

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    Marriage among the Bafumbira was organised by the parents of the bride and groom. The boy and girl were not aware of the arrangement to marry until the day of marriage. It was a marriage between strangers. They would meet in a room after the wedding. The bride price was a cow.

  4. Housen Mushema - Wikipedia

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    In 2015 Housen won an award for the most outstanding Male Model Uganda at the Abryanz Style and Fashion Awards. He has worked at a number of shows both local and International including Kampala Fashion Week 2014, purpleRyan hub, Malengo Fashion Show, the Swahili Fashion Week, The bride and Groom Expo.2014/2016, Genesis Night by Hellen Lukoma ...

  5. Arranged marriage - Wikipedia

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    Arranged marriage is a type of marital union where the bride and groom are primarily selected by individuals other than the couple themselves, particularly by family members such as the parents. In some cultures, a professional matchmaker may be used to find a spouse for a young person.

  6. Konjo people - Wikipedia

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    The bonde aka Omukwe, Muko (bride's elder brother) is the one who holds the hand of the bride (his sister) and hands her over the aunt of the groom on the give away function. If the bride's elder brother is younger than her, a cousin brother of the bride is the one to hand over the bride.

  7. Human rights in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    During the creation of the Ugandan Constitution, the cultural practice of bride price was debated, with the Constituent Assembly ruling against its abolition. Bride price is legal in Uganda and is the traditional act of the groom paying for his bride with money, cattle, or goods.

  8. Bride and Groom (book) - Wikipedia

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    Bride and Groom is a novel written by contemporary Russian author Alisa Ganieva, in which two people struggle to get married amidst the chaos of family, religion, politics, and life itself. The translation was done by Carol Apollonio, who translated a previous novel by Ganieva.

  9. Bride and groom divide guests after charging $2,500 to attend ...

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    Bride and groom divide guests after charging $2,500 to attend wedding. Brittany Miller. March 28, 2024 at 11:41 AM. Weddings are known for their large cost and one couple has found a unique way to ...

  10. Ik people - Wikipedia

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    Ik people. Ik people in Eastern Uganda, 2020. The Ik people are an ethnic group or tribe native to northeastern Uganda, near the Kenyan border. Primarily subsistence farmers, most Ik live in small clan villages, or odoks, in the area surrounding Mount Morungole in the Kaabong district. Their population is estimated between 10,000 and 15,000.

  11. Keturah Kamugasa - Wikipedia

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    Keturah Lydia Kamugasa (died December 20, 2017) was a Ugandan writer and journalist most notable for her weekly column in The New Vision daily, called "Style with Keturah Kamugasa". [1] [2] She was also the editor of Flair magazine, New Vision's Bride and Groom (source flair magazine April 2008 and April 2008 for bride and groom magazine). She ...