Uganda-Traditions+and+Culture

This is Ugandan Culture
Ugandan culture is made up of food, clothes, religion, and dance.

media type="youtube" key="jiQsl9nGMtQ" Here is some traditional Ugandan dancing in Uganda.

Uganda's Writing
Many famous writers came from Uganda including Okot p'Bitek. Some of his works include:
 * //Two Songs: Song of a Prisoner, Song of Malaya// (1971) poems
 * //African Religions in Western Scholarship// (1971, Nairobi)
 * //Africa's Cultural Revolution// (1973) essays
 * //Horn of My Love// (1974) translations of traditional oral verse
 * //Hare and Hornbill// (1978) folktale collection
 * //Acholi Proverbs// (1985)
 * //Artist, the Ruler: Essays on Art, Culture and Values// (1986)

Fighting Aids
Although Uganda is one of the poorest countries in the world, they're one of the best African countries at aids prevention. The country has set up and aids control program. Not only does Uganda have a safe sex program, but they also have a safe feeding program, which is for mothers that are HIV positive and have children. HIV is easily transmitted through breastmilk, and this program is for the prevention and safer ways of feeding the children.

Religion
85% of the people in Uganda are of Christian denomination.