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- Konjo abstract "The Konjo (pl. Bakonjo, sing. Mukonjo), or Konzo, are a people located in the Rwenzori Mountains of southwest Uganda. Numbering 361,709 in the 1992 census, they live on the plains, hills and mountain slopes up to an altitude of 2,200 meters. Traditionally agriculturalists and animal husbanders, they farm yams, beans, sweet potatoes, peanuts, soy beans, potatoes, rice, wheat, cassava, coffee, bananas, and cotton, while keeping goats, sheep, and poultry. The Konjo practice traditional religions and Christianity. Konjo speakers also live on the western slopes of the Rwenzori range in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.The language spoken by the Konjo is called, variously, Rukonjo, Olukonjo, Olukonzo, or Lhukonzo. It has a 77% lexical similarity with Nande. There are many dialects, including Sanza (Ekisanza).The Konjo were part of the armed Rwenzururu movement against the Toro Kingdom and central government that reached heights in the mid-1960s and early 1980s. In 2008, the government recognized the Rwenzururu Kingdom, formed by the Konjo and Amba peoples, as Uganda's first kingdom shared by two tribes.Notable Bakonjo include Amon Bazira, a political figure instrumental in the negotiations that ended the 1980s conflict, and Charles Mumbere, named the Omusinga (king), of the Rwenzururu Kingdom.".
- Konjo iso6393Code "koo".
- Konjo languageFamily Atlantic%E2%80%93Congo_languages.
- Konjo languageFamily Bantu_languages.
- Konjo languageFamily Benue%E2%80%93Congo_languages.
- Konjo languageFamily Southern_Bantoid_languages.
- Konjo spokenIn Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo.
- Konjo spokenIn Uganda.
- Konjo wikiPageID "23125241".
- Konjo wikiPageRevisionID "579753132".
- Konjo date "2002".
- Konjo fam Atlantic–Congo_languages.
- Konjo fam Bantu_languages.
- Konjo fam Benue–Congo_languages.
- Konjo fam Great_Lakes_Bantu_languages.
- Konjo fam Northeast_Bantu_languages.
- Konjo fam Southern_Bantoid_languages.
- Konjo fam "Konzo".
- Konjo familycolor "Niger-Congo".
- Konjo guthrie "JD.41".
- Konjo hasPhotoCollection Konjo.
- Konjo iso "koo".
- Konjo name "Konzo".
- Konjo nativename "Olukonjo".
- Konjo ref "e17".
- Konjo speakers "in Uganda".
- Konjo states "Uganda and Democratic Republic of the Congo".
- Konjo subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Uganda.
- Konjo subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo.
- Konjo subject Category:Great_Lakes_Bantu_languages.
- Konjo subject Category:Languages_of_Uganda.
- Konjo subject Category:Languages_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo.
- Konjo type Abstraction100002137.
- Konjo type Communication100033020.
- Konjo type EthnicGroup107967382.
- Konjo type EthnicGroupsInTheDemocraticRepublicOfTheCongo.
- Konjo type EthnicGroupsInUganda.
- Konjo type GreatLakesBantuLanguages.
- Konjo type Group100031264.
- Konjo type Language106282651.
- Konjo type LanguagesOfTheDemocraticRepublicOfTheCongo.
- Konjo type LanguagesOfUganda.
- Konjo type Language.
- Konjo type Language.
- Konjo type InformationEntity.
- Konjo comment "The Konjo (pl. Bakonjo, sing. Mukonjo), or Konzo, are a people located in the Rwenzori Mountains of southwest Uganda. Numbering 361,709 in the 1992 census, they live on the plains, hills and mountain slopes up to an altitude of 2,200 meters. Traditionally agriculturalists and animal husbanders, they farm yams, beans, sweet potatoes, peanuts, soy beans, potatoes, rice, wheat, cassava, coffee, bananas, and cotton, while keeping goats, sheep, and poultry.".
- Konjo label "Bakonjo".
- Konjo label "Konjo (peuple d'Afrique)".
- Konjo label "Konjo".
- Konjo sameAs Bakonjo.
- Konjo sameAs Konjo_(peuple_d'Afrique).
- Konjo sameAs m.02hwp6_.
- Konjo sameAs Q804474.
- Konjo sameAs Q804474.
- Konjo sameAs Konjo.
- Konjo wasDerivedFrom Konjo?oldid=579753132.
- Konjo isPrimaryTopicOf Konjo.
- Konjo name "Konzo".
- Konjo name "Olukonjo".