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    <ns1:title language="en">DOCUMENTATION HISTORICAL TRANSITION OF DRESSING BY  THE KARAMOJONG PEOPLE OF NORTH  EASTERN UGANDA</ns1:title>
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    <ns1:description language="en">Despite the increased interest in the study of history of African textiles since the last quarter of the 
past century, less attention has been paid to the study of  Karamojong  people’s  way of dressing that 
is more connected with their socio-cultural background as pastoralists-nomads, in which cattle plays 
a big role in their tradition. The Karamojong historical way of dressing was all interwoven with their 
tradition of initiation practices and as nomads, their social-cultural system was based on  self-organisation whereby the elders of these society played a big role.
This study examines the notion of continuity and change in the role and meaning of Karamojong  way 
of dressing in north-eastern Uganda, in East Africa pre-eighteenth century to the twenty first century.
The skin got from the animals was used in various forms, and it has continued to serve as a connecting 
thread between the past and present generations of the Karamojong society.
However, the study also reveals that the role and meaning of historical Karamojong way of dressing 
is no longer confined within the cultural boundaries; other factors have come into play since the mid 
nineteenth-century when the external (non-African) communities first arrived in the interior of East 
Africa. It has been argued that the role and meaning of  Karamojong  way of life is in continuous 
transformation on the dynamics of the social, economic, cultural and political structures at a given 
historical movement in Karamoja.  Hence, the study analyses the extent of external influence; western 
christianity, colonialism and education, intra-regional and regional trade and local politics to 
redefinition of Karamojong way of dressing and being in the past. The study makes an important and 
necessary contribution to the history of East African textiles and material culture</ns1:description>
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past century, less attention has been paid to the study of  Karamojong  people’s  way of dressing that 
is more connected with their socio-cultural background as pastoralists-nomads, in which cattle plays 
a big role in their tradition. The Karamojong historical way of dressing was all interwoven with their 
tradition of initiation practices and as nomads, their social-cultural system was based on  self-organisation whereby the elders of these society played a big role.
This study examines the notion of continuity and change in the role and meaning of Karamojong  way 
of dressing in north-eastern Uganda, in East Africa pre-eighteenth century to the twenty first century.
The skin got from the animals was used in various forms, and it has continued to serve as a connecting 
thread between the past and present generations of the Karamojong society.
However, the study also reveals that the role and meaning of historical Karamojong way of dressing 
is no longer confined within the cultural boundaries; other factors have come into play since the mid 
nineteenth-century when the external (non-African) communities first arrived in the interior of East 
Africa. It has been argued that the role and meaning of  Karamojong  way of life is in continuous 
transformation on the dynamics of the social, economic, cultural and political structures at a given 
historical movement in Karamoja.  Hence, the study analyses the extent of external influence; western 
christianity, colonialism and education, intra-regional and regional trade and local politics to 
redefinition of Karamojong way of dressing and being in the past. The study makes an important and 
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