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Baganda

British  
/ bəˈɡændə, -ˈɡɑːn- /

noun

  1. (functioning as plural) a Negroid people of E Africa living chiefly in Uganda See also Ganda Luganda

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For example, Soper notes that the Baganda people of Uganda destroy the homes of people who die by suicide and banish their kin, as other scholars have documented.

From Science Magazine

Francis, on the second leg of his first African tour, said Mass for tens of thousands of people huddled on muddy hillsides surrounding the soaring modern shrine made of iron and cone-shaped to resemble a hut of the Baganda tribe.

From Reuters

The voice of the child is unheard, the chant of Baganda women, so full of cadence, comes no more over the waters.

From Scientific American

Each had his rifle, and Coja carried a third for the Baganda.

From Project Gutenberg

On the way he had succeeded in getting a few more details from the Baganda, by the interpreting aid of Coja.

From Project Gutenberg