Acholi Cultural and Artistic Practices

By: Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Uganda : Instinctive Media Group, 2025Description: 230p., illustrated, 16cmx24cmISBN:
  • 9789913999021
DDC classification:
  • CA2025/02
Summary: "Acholi Cultural and Artistic Practices" is a compelling and thoroughly researched account that invites readers to embark on an immersive journet into the heart of Acholi heritage. D.S Okello's work blends academic precision with the warmth and familiarity of a trusted elder, offering intimate insights into the rich needlepoint of indigenous rituals, vibrant artistic expressions, and the enduring social structures that define the Acholi people. From the delicate ceremonies of marriage and funerals to the creative practices woven into everyday life, this volume serves as an ainvaluable scholarly resource and a heartfelt tribute to cultural resilience.
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Culture and Arts eg Art books (CA) Goethe Zentrum - Kampala Library General stacks Non-fiction CA2025/02 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 2025-1324

"Acholi Cultural and Artistic Practices" is a compelling and thoroughly researched account that invites readers to embark on an immersive journet into the heart of Acholi heritage. D.S Okello's work blends academic precision with the warmth and familiarity of a trusted elder, offering intimate insights into the rich needlepoint of indigenous rituals, vibrant artistic expressions, and the enduring social structures that define the Acholi people. From the delicate ceremonies of marriage and funerals to the creative practices woven into everyday life, this volume serves as an ainvaluable scholarly resource and a heartfelt tribute to cultural resilience.

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