Wow, I am a Turkana and my culture is exactly as Karamojong, we dress the same and speak the same language. I love my people and I yearn to have a karamojong friend
Kara-Tunga, Karamoja.. [Humble request.. please give your full real name.. mine is right there..] From my childhood.. growing up in my [Acoli] village.. I've always admired the Karamojong people[s].. I had very close contact (in my own family.. and village) with a lot of Karamojong adults.. (men mainly).. Their amazing traditional/cultural knowledge and skills.. and ways of creating their own comfort.. making the most waste-free use of all the readily available NATURAL MATERIALS and RESOURCES.. They have the most valuable cultural PRINCIPLES.. of WORKING.. (UNITED).. TOGETHER.. for their common good and security.. [The negativity-loaded "minds" will want/are going to shout at me for saying this.. "What about the destructions brought about by cattle rustlings done by the Karamojongs..!!??" Absolutely.. I do not know of anyone who says that that is right..] I'm.. and always will be.. for AMPLIFYING POSITIVITY.. promoting EXCEPTIONAL CULTURAL KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS.. and IDENTITY.. [Pride in one's own natural and cultural identity has to be a MUST to/for ALL.. (who still have [any bits of]) theirs [alive and surviving] like the KARAMOJONG PEOPLES..] VERY PROUD [an Acoli I'm] of you the Karamojong peoples.. Please actively maintain the channel.. I'm looking forward to and will regularly watch every new video.. Thank you so much.. Please keep well and safe.. Oceng Abonyo Oyugi (OAO)
They belong to the Karamoja-cluster, currently called the Ateker-cluster of languages. You will find same language in Southwest Ethiopia and South Sudan as well. Learn more www.warriornomadtrail.com