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The Timeless Art of Pottery by Lango People of Northern Uganda, Looking at the Production and Firing Processes

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  • Ocen Robert

    (Jingdezhen Ceramic University, China.)

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The history of pottery in Northern Uganda is deeply intertwined with the cultural, social, and economic practices of the region’s diverse ethnic groups, including the Acholi, Lango, Alur, and Madi, which has a rich heritage of pottery-making that reflects the daily lives, rituals, and artistic expressions of its people. They (the Lango people) have a rich history rooted in migration, settlement, and cultural development. Their origins in the Nile Valley and subsequent migration to northern Uganda have shaped their identity and social structures. Despite the challenges faced over the centuries, the Lango people have maintained their cultural heritage and continue to contribute to the diverse tapestry of Ugandan society. Pottery in this region has served both utilitarian and symbolic purposes, reflecting the daily lives, spiritual beliefs, and artistic expressions of its people. It’s from this background therefore, that this paper seeks to investigate how the Lango people have maintained their cultural heritage, through traditional pottery production practices, and continue to contribute to the diverse tapestry of Ugandan society.

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  • Ocen Robert, 2025. "The Timeless Art of Pottery by Lango People of Northern Uganda, Looking at the Production and Firing Processes," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 9(7), pages 5007-5020, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:9:y:2025:issue-7:p:5007-5020
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