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--- On Sat, 3/14/15, Ingram Kampe <kakirindi@yahoo.ca> wrote:

> From: Ingram Kampe <kakirindi@yahoo.ca>
> Subject:
> To: "ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com" <ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com>
> Received: Saturday, March 14, 2015, 11:50 PM
> Brother George Okello-this is 
> on a lighter side (Swords in Plowshares). Is it true that
> there is a clan in Lango called the OYAM clan that is
> related to Banyankole? I had a talk with a friend  and
> he mentioned that. I just told him that if it is true-maybe
> some of us could have relatives over there-and they could
> also have some in Ankole. With the way people have moved and
> transcended boarders that is a possibility. I was
> surprised  when I left my home for the first time to go
> to Kabalega Secondary school and found people in Nakasongola
> and later on Masindi who said they were Banyankole but could
> not speak Orunyankole-but looked and behaved like them.
> (Behaved here I mean how they fed their kids and the milk
> gourds they carried}. Well George, I hope I have not
> distracted you from serious issues.
>

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