Strangers Everywhere: Exclusion, Identity and the Future of Nubians in Northern Uganda

C. Amone
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This paper discusses Nubian identity formation vis-a-vis the politics of exclusion in Uganda during and after the British colonial rule. It traces the history of the Nubians from the time of their imperial service as slave soldiers of the Egyptian Government in the Equatoria Province up to the time of settlement in Northern Uganda’s Gulu and Kitgum Districts. The main argument is that Uganda’s Nubians have always been regarded as strangers by the people among whom they settled. The author contends that the future of the Nubians in northern Uganda lies in their willingness and ability to assimilate and to be assimilated.
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本文讨论了在英国殖民统治期间和之后,努比亚人对乌干达排斥政治的认同形成。它追溯了努比亚人的历史,从他们作为埃及政府在赤道省的奴隶士兵在帝国服役的时候,一直到他们在乌干达北部的古卢和基特古姆地区定居的时候。主要的论点是,乌干达的努比亚人一直被他们定居的人视为陌生人。发件人认为,乌干达北部努比亚人的未来取决于他们同化和被同化的意愿和能力。
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