Nice, Erokamano wuod luo. I can understand almost everything the elder is saying. An Jaluo ma Kisumu. Mr. K'Ogot, you are just the best. 😂😅 God bless. ❤
My maternal grandmother spoke this dialect in Alego, Siaya, Kenya. I could never understand her entirely and I kept interrupting her to explain what she meant. Speakers of this dialect in Siaya are getting fewer and fewer.
Thank you KP. You keep giving. Soon we will have regular Luo radio/television and podcast TV for all Luos. Just my wish Joluo. Why not we want it and we deserve it. Love my people. ❤❤❤❤😅.
I am impressed by this practical history of Luo Padhola , consider his suggestion of Luo nation conference one day. Otherwise thanks Mr Kogot for your efforts to trail the Luo roots and make it public. We are now aware of Luo Tree branches and how they come about.
@@balalaalfarooqI think what I meant was that the Chope language just as that of the Padhola is close to the dholuo spoken in Kenya. If your question is about the closeness of their lineage, then that's another matter worthy of research. But I can tell you this: my clan in Kenya is known as Kanyakwar. The Padhola of Uganda are closer to us than most of the Kenyan Luo clans we neighbour .The Nyakwar are the descendants of Owiny who was Adhola's younger brother.
KP you could have complicated the question a little by asking, what if the father is not the blood father of the boy? luos keep children whose mother came with as a secret, until when the customs assiciated with the first born come into play eg. that building of simba or go dala.
@@KPtravels001 Akoni mana gik masewinjo kawachore...we alerni... you remember abasuba assimilation saga... you were keen to point out that...we are all luos irrespective of the past... this is to encourage unity and to avoid stigmatization of a part of community that may encourage disunity... anyway... I was not per se talking about South Nyanza but was only issuing an example of such utterances common in parts of luoland... nice time bro...tiji ler.. apwoyo
This is how Unity begins...jorochere emanopogowa kitong' ...ae engin emanegiduogo migkerowa ni timbewa mono emomiyo eKenjwaka ifwenyo ni wadhi kawaweyo timbewa kawapuonjore timbe welo...we aparnue ni ng'ama weyo timbene en misumba....Luo Ambassador East and Central Africa kp...
@@KPtravels001 I believe they both originally migrated from Egypt. There are other Nilotic tribes in Northern Nigeria/Northern Cameroon like the Hausa and Kanuri. Many of them migrated from Nubia or the Kanem bornu empire. Even myself I am originally from Eritrea and my tribe is Cushitic, but we have Nilotic tribes here too, like the Kunama and Nara. Many of us in Eritrea have relations with ancient Nubia. The kingdom of Aksum and the Beja kingdoms of Eritrea bordered Nubia.
The largest population of Kenya Luo in Uganda is in Pakwach . During the East Africa community some Luo of Kenya moved to Uganda for work and some Luo of Kenya moved to Tanganyika Mwanza for work and also in the sisal farms .
A famous Gor Mahia midfielder Tim Ayieko moved with his family to Uganda and represented Uganda Cranes . His parents worked and lived in Kampala . During the reign of Idi Amin they moved back to Kenya where he signed up for Gor Mahia and played alongside another Ugandan Abbey Nassur , a Nuba . The Nubians and Luo have historical ties from Sudan ,Uganda and Kenya . In Kenya they are also found in Kisumu and Kendu Bay .
Uganda cranes has been coached by Luo such as Tim Ayieko ,Polly Ouma and David Otti . Also Tim Ayieko's brother Phillip Omondi played for the cranes . There is a famous Uganda/Kenya Journalist called CHARLES ONYANGO-OBBO who is LUO-JOPADHOLA and has been critical of YOWERI MUSEVENI'S REGIME .
My father hailed from Siaya and my mother is a Tanzanian Luo. I was born in Dar es Salaam and I still have my Tanzanian birth certificate there are times I have contemplated taking Tanzanian citizenship, and some Tanzanian officials have encouraged it, since I'm in a sought after profession. My father worked with the first EAC.
@@snownfire Tanzania allows residency but not dual citizenship . You can apply for residency with your birth certificate . If you acquire your Tanzania citizenship as constituted you might have to lose your current citizenship . Not sure about future plans .
KOGOT unafanya kazi Safi Sana Ila Ni KITU Cha kushangaza mipaka ya wazungu imewagawa, japo najua SIKU moja mtakuwa pamoja kwa hatua unazofanya NAKUOMBEA MUNGU ASIMAME UPANDE WAKO DAIMA.
The Luo assimilated different groups including the Bantu Suba who migrated from present day Uganda to present day Kenya ,Tanzania and were assimilated by Kenya Luo(Obama,Lupita Nyongo group)hence the Luo-Suba . The Luo Jo-bito clan replaced the Bachwezi dynasty of Bunyoro Kitara setting the stage for one of the most successful dynasties in present day Uganda the Luo-Babito . The Luo had skilled warriors like Owiny and Adhola who steered their settlements in Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania .
The Banyarwanda ancient kingdom organization bear similarities to the Nilotic Luo-Shilluk Kingdom established in Sudan/Lower Egypt in 1490 and the Nilotic Luo-Anywaa/Anuak Kingdom established in 2200 BC in Sudan/Ethiopia . The Anywaa defeated the British forces in Ethiopia Gambella in 1912 .
In present day Uganda in the 16th century the Southward moving Nilotic Luo-Babito dynasty from Sudan/Lower Egypt replaced the Bantu Bachwezi empire in Bunyoro Kitara and also contributed to the Kingship in Buganda . The Luo-Babito dynasty would last for at least 500 years and contributed to the movement of Banyarwanda tutsi pastoralists to present day Rwanda . US president Theodore Roosevelt , a game hunter and plant enthusiast travelled to Buganda in 1909 and found an egalitarian system of Organization in the Buganda Kingdom with influences from Luo-Babito dynasty that shaped the course of US democracy .
He has a point, Adhola means a big wound my grandma told me their leader was nicknamed adhola because he had a big wound, jopadhola in my language means the people of Adhola
In Uganda pockets of slavery existed among the Bantu Bachwezi rulers of Bunyoro Kitara Kingdom and Bantu Buganda . Unlike Nomadic Nilotic cattle keepers the Bantu practice farming and therefore white slave traders see this as a premium like the rice farmers captured from Sierra Leone and Guinea for North and South Carolina rice farms hence the Gullah Geechee .
The Luo invasion of Bunyoro Kitara in the 14th and 15th century effectively ended any forms of slavery or slave trade in Uganda . The Luo are diasporic(at least 20+ million Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, DRC Congo, Sudan/Lower Egypt, Ethiopia Gambella/Eritrea ,Chad, Central Africa Republic) and like other Nilotic groups such as Dinka and Nuer resisted the advancement of Arab slavery in ancient and modern times .
The Luo-Babito rulers would then rule over Bunyoro Kitara Kingdom for 400 to 500 years until 1967 when it was stopped by the Uganda government under and later by Idi Amin in 1971 . The Luo also provided ruler-ship for the Buganda Kingdom . President Theodore Roosevelt would then Visit Buganda in 1909 and was impressed by the egalitarian and democratic social organization among the Buganda Kingdom which he presented to US Congress and UK house of commons for emulation . Bunyoro Kitara under Luo-Babito stopped the spread of slavery into Uganda and resisted British Colonialism in Modern times .
He has a point, Adhola means a big wound my grandma told me their leader was nicknamed adhola because he had a big wound, jopadhola in my language means the people of Adhola
He has a point, Adhola means a big wound my grandma told me their leader was nicknamed adhola because he had a big wound, jopadhola in my language means the people of Adhola
Awijo weche duto.Apwoyo matek omera
Great 👍 luos,please unite you have the brains,come together and make some changes in Africa.
Thank you KP. I'm luo from Alego Siaya Kenya I can almost understand everything the elder is saying.
Thank you. Help me share this widely with your friends and family. I need more luos here.
Nice,
Erokamano wuod luo. I can understand almost everything the elder is saying. An Jaluo ma Kisumu.
Mr. K'Ogot, you are just the best. 😂😅
God bless. ❤
I understand nearly everything. Luo wapek.
Tis is so Great... We are one Great Family in East Africa.
My maternal grandmother spoke this dialect in Alego, Siaya, Kenya. I could never understand her entirely and I kept interrupting her to explain what she meant. Speakers of this dialect in Siaya are getting fewer and fewer.
It is almost identical to Alur dialect (leb Alur)
In Uganda, the closest dialect to Dhupadhola is Dhu'Alur. The Siaya Dhuluo is almost the same as Dhupadhola
@@brockleen however with respect to conversational dialogue Alur dialect is closer to Acholi
This is the original dholuo.I understand almost everything.l am from Gem.
Kogot keep it up.
And I managed to do the whole interview in dholuo. That's clear proof that dhopadhola is very close to dholuo.
Thank you KP. You keep giving. Soon we will have regular Luo radio/television and podcast TV for all Luos. Just my wish Joluo. Why not we want it and we deserve it. Love my people. ❤❤❤❤😅.
That will be the day.
This is great...
Busaa biro negi Tor Oroo bro!
Really nice. Wapuoyo
I am impressed by this practical history of Luo Padhola , consider his suggestion of Luo nation conference one day. Otherwise thanks Mr Kogot for your efforts to trail the Luo roots and make it public. We are now aware of Luo Tree branches and how they come about.
You are welcome Odalo. Help me share it widely with your friends and family.
Thanks K'ogot, Tororo loves you. Wafoyo swa!
Wow I have learnt alot about my origin but would plz tell me the history of the people who settled in the caves of Tororo Rock
Erokamano baba, asedonjo🙏🙏🙏🙏
Machiegni. Help me share this widely. I need more luos here
@@KPtravels001 I will do that
Yani I understand almost everything
Padhola language is 90% Dholuo of Kenya.
Great work you are doing. Apuoyo wuod Homabay
Adhola ne en owadgi Owiny makwarwa wan jokanyakwar, K'Ogela, Alego Ruoth, Asembo Nyigoro, Mswa(Kano) kod Okiri( Uyoma).
This is awesome. Who could be knowing a place called onyama in acholi land?
I do, it's in Gulu
Good job bro I do appreciate you
Thank you so much. Kindly help me share widely with your friends and family. I need more luos on board.
This is so awesome. This is the closest to kenyan and Tanzanian Luo.
The other closest , in view, is Chope of Western Uganda.
@@aduwopbarack1050 are they by any chance related to the Jonam?
@@balalaalfarooqI think what I meant was that the Chope language just as that of the Padhola is close to the dholuo spoken in Kenya. If your question is about the closeness of their lineage, then that's another matter worthy of research. But I can tell you this: my clan in Kenya is known as Kanyakwar. The Padhola of Uganda are closer to us than most of the Kenyan Luo clans we neighbour .The Nyakwar are the descendants of Owiny who was Adhola's younger brother.
Amazing 👏🏽
Jokowiny mostly reside in Siaya
En wan
Please that thing that is being organized am in...am visiting Gulu in October
Hello son erokamano kwom loso volume. It's loud enough koro . Keep going . Tiiji ber.
Gi dholuo lak ok pudhi inago.
My father brother had padhola wife in kisumu
Wan Luo Achile [acel]
KP you could have complicated the question a little by asking, what if the father is not the blood father of the boy? luos keep children whose mother came with as a secret, until when the customs assiciated with the first born come into play eg. that building of simba or go dala.
Te-yaa padhola is still a village in Current Gulu in Unyama subcounty
The luo history is becoming more and more clear.
We team from padhola we need to visit that place Te-yaa padhola for sure
These are the real luos, l almost understands everything.
Oseke
Yes am ajap there was war between us and banyole omondi Martin Pius from tororo maguria a moruwaguma
So you had a luo festival in kla last night?
Yes
@@KPtravels001 wow,sounds great
@@KPtravels001 is there a video of the festival??
Jogo mosiko kakwedo joAlego bu nigiwacho dhoAlego moko bende bukre ni Ugenya iwachoe dhoUgenya...koro uwinjo dhopadhola....chakre kawuono okadwa winjo dholuo moro ni "wanjoSouthNyanza ema wawacho dholuo maliew" asiemow
Watch your mouth. I'm from the South Nyanza 😂😂
@@KPtravels001 Akoni mana gik masewinjo kawachore...we alerni... you remember abasuba assimilation saga... you were keen to point out that...we are all luos irrespective of the past... this is to encourage unity and to avoid stigmatization of a part of community that may encourage disunity... anyway... I was not per se talking about South Nyanza but was only issuing an example of such utterances common in parts of luoland... nice time bro...tiji ler.. apwoyo
This is how Unity begins...jorochere emanopogowa kitong' ...ae engin emanegiduogo migkerowa ni timbewa mono emomiyo eKenjwaka ifwenyo ni wadhi kawaweyo timbewa kawapuonjore timbe welo...we aparnue ni ng'ama weyo timbene en misumba....Luo Ambassador East and Central Africa kp...
@@lucasomolo8443 yeah, it's getting clearer why we have different dialects among the luo of Kenya and so none of the dialects have monopoly.
Is there any relation between the Sara people in southern Chad and Luos? I hear they have similar origin story
Well, I'd have to find out
@@KPtravels001 I believe they both originally migrated from Egypt. There are other Nilotic tribes in Northern Nigeria/Northern Cameroon like the Hausa and Kanuri. Many of them migrated from Nubia or the Kanem bornu empire.
Even myself I am originally from Eritrea and my tribe is Cushitic, but we have Nilotic tribes here too, like the Kunama and Nara. Many of us in Eritrea have relations with ancient Nubia. The kingdom of Aksum and the Beja kingdoms of Eritrea bordered Nubia.
The largest population of Kenya Luo in Uganda is in Pakwach . During the East Africa community some Luo of Kenya moved to Uganda for work and some Luo of Kenya moved to Tanganyika Mwanza for work and also in the sisal farms .
A famous Gor Mahia midfielder Tim Ayieko moved with his family to Uganda and represented Uganda Cranes . His parents worked and lived in Kampala . During the reign of Idi Amin they moved back to Kenya where he signed up for Gor Mahia and played alongside another Ugandan Abbey Nassur , a Nuba . The Nubians and Luo have historical ties from Sudan ,Uganda and Kenya . In Kenya they are also found in Kisumu and Kendu Bay .
Uganda cranes has been coached by Luo such as Tim Ayieko ,Polly Ouma and David Otti . Also Tim Ayieko's brother Phillip Omondi played for the cranes . There is a famous Uganda/Kenya Journalist called CHARLES ONYANGO-OBBO who is LUO-JOPADHOLA and has been critical of YOWERI MUSEVENI'S REGIME .
My father hailed from Siaya and my mother is a Tanzanian Luo. I was born in Dar es Salaam and I still have my Tanzanian birth certificate there are times I have contemplated taking Tanzanian citizenship, and some Tanzanian officials have encouraged it, since I'm in a sought after profession. My father worked with the first EAC.
@@snownfire Tanzania allows residency but not dual citizenship . You can apply for residency with your birth certificate . If you acquire your Tanzania citizenship as constituted you might have to lose your current citizenship . Not sure about future plans .
Padhola is the real Luo..I just like the dialect!!
Is it the 'real Lou' or just the closest to your dialect?
@@KPtravels001 oops,sorry..closest to mine🙏
@@tonyodiao9705 I suspected so😂😂. You should watch the Jonam video. Jonam is equally very close to luo of Kenya
KOGOT unafanya kazi Safi Sana Ila Ni KITU Cha kushangaza mipaka ya wazungu imewagawa, japo najua SIKU moja mtakuwa pamoja kwa hatua unazofanya NAKUOMBEA MUNGU ASIMAME UPANDE WAKO DAIMA.
Now that's the real luo dialect before it was diluted
It is our of Kenya that has been diluted - interactions with the bantus
Bedroom in acholi luo is called 'Tyelo'
In luo jupadhola is called kisika
@@sandras2292 kicika is a synonym of wir the pillar which holds the grass thatched round hut and separates the bedroom from the main room
@@odochokee9856 in luo acholi but luo jupadhola kisika is bedroom and tyelo we call it sonda like corridor
Kogot imiyo luo duto yangore kamoro amora e Africa.Dhi mana nyime kod tijni kata otek kamano.
Sounds like ugenya 😮
😂😂😂
Uongo,, anaongea kama mluhya amejua kijaluo
The Luo assimilated different groups including the Bantu Suba who migrated from present day Uganda to present day Kenya ,Tanzania and were assimilated by Kenya Luo(Obama,Lupita Nyongo group)hence the Luo-Suba .
The Luo Jo-bito clan replaced the Bachwezi dynasty of Bunyoro Kitara setting the stage for one of the most successful dynasties in present day Uganda the Luo-Babito . The Luo had skilled warriors like Owiny and Adhola who steered their settlements in Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania .
The Banyarwanda ancient kingdom organization bear similarities to the Nilotic Luo-Shilluk Kingdom established in Sudan/Lower Egypt in 1490 and the Nilotic Luo-Anywaa/Anuak Kingdom established in 2200 BC in Sudan/Ethiopia . The Anywaa defeated the British forces in Ethiopia Gambella in 1912 .
In present day Uganda in the 16th century the Southward moving Nilotic Luo-Babito dynasty from Sudan/Lower Egypt replaced the Bantu Bachwezi empire in Bunyoro Kitara and also contributed to the Kingship in Buganda . The Luo-Babito dynasty would last for at least 500 years and contributed to the movement of Banyarwanda tutsi pastoralists to present day Rwanda .
US president Theodore Roosevelt , a game hunter and plant enthusiast travelled to Buganda in 1909 and found an egalitarian system of Organization in the Buganda Kingdom with influences from Luo-Babito dynasty that shaped the course of US democracy .
Obama is Alego and Lupita Seme, those are pure Kenyan luos no assimilation, but that claim can be made on Tom Mboya, Mbadi and Millie Odhiambo
Tom Mboya is from Asembo in Siaya, he was later day immigrant to Suba... He difinately Luo from Owinyi cluster.
@@asili2tv767 Obama grandfather moved from Kendu Bay due to land conflicts with his brothers .
He has a point, Adhola means a big wound my grandma told me their leader was nicknamed adhola because he had a big wound, jopadhola in my language means the people of Adhola
When i travelled to Nagongera Uganda i once heard Jopadhola referred to as Badama.... kindly find out KP travels
Wait for the episode featuring the king of Padhola, he narrates and explains how the name came about
@@rockentertainment343 erokamaano apwooyo tetek
The Bantu tribes refer to the Japadhola as Badama
The word green in collo (shilluk) is omaar, lum in collo means grass
We have this word in Luo of Kenya and Tanzania as well.
@@KPtravels001 we are one big family and I hope that these kind of initiatives will bring us closer, so that we learn more about each other. Much love
I know unyama..
Agombo romo gi Jatelo ma Padhola.
Dho padhola Gi Dho Luo onge pogruok
An Acoli awinyo leb Adola maleng tutwal
Wan Achiel (Acel)
Wafoyo tic mu makwe
You're welcome
i think luos we built the egypt empire. we are very many and scattered to east, west and central afrika
Ma ber
Ma ber
Thank you so much. Remember to share widely. I need more luos here.
Niko ndaani
Vile inafaa🤜🏿🤛🏿
Wonderful, Jaragenya winji maber. Afuoyo.
@@mosessculptures9263 machiegni. How much can you understand without the subtitles?
Alego dholuo.Agoro
Adhola means cancer (wounds)
I'm not sure if "cancer" is a synonym to "wound"
Clarity..
Adhola and Owiny were more closer this is proven by the speech pattern.
Owiny are the Luo of Alego and Ugenya.(SIAYA COUNTY)
You also need yo connect with irine ayaa who is also in foremost of bringing luo together
Nampenda saana IRENE AYAA nyar ACHOLI Yuko vizuri saana mpe salaam Sana.
In Uganda pockets of slavery existed among the Bantu Bachwezi rulers of Bunyoro Kitara Kingdom and Bantu Buganda .
Unlike Nomadic Nilotic cattle keepers the Bantu practice farming and therefore white slave traders see this as a premium like the rice farmers captured from Sierra Leone and Guinea for North and South Carolina rice farms hence the Gullah Geechee .
The Luo invasion of Bunyoro Kitara in the 14th and 15th century effectively ended any forms of slavery or slave trade in Uganda .
The Luo are diasporic(at least 20+ million Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, DRC Congo, Sudan/Lower Egypt, Ethiopia Gambella/Eritrea ,Chad, Central Africa Republic) and like other Nilotic groups such as Dinka and Nuer resisted the advancement of Arab slavery in ancient and modern times .
The Luo-Babito rulers would then rule over Bunyoro Kitara Kingdom for 400 to 500 years until 1967 when it was stopped by the Uganda government under and later by Idi Amin in 1971 .
The Luo also provided ruler-ship for the Buganda Kingdom . President Theodore Roosevelt would then Visit Buganda in 1909 and was impressed by the egalitarian and democratic social organization among the Buganda Kingdom which he presented to US Congress and UK house of commons for emulation .
Bunyoro Kitara under Luo-Babito stopped the spread of slavery into Uganda and resisted British Colonialism in Modern times .
Kwara
Sounds 90% Alur
And 95% luo of Kenya and Tanzania 😊
That's why I'm able to have a conversation without translations.
@@KPtravels001 For sure
He has a point, Adhola means a big wound my grandma told me their leader was nicknamed adhola because he had a big wound, jopadhola in my language means the people of Adhola
He has a point, Adhola means a big wound my grandma told me their leader was nicknamed adhola because he had a big wound, jopadhola in my language means the people of Adhola