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Karamojong: Uganda’s Warrior Tribe with Bride Prices Up to 200 Cows

Finding love among the Karamojong people of North Eastern Uganda is not for the faint-hearted. Renowned as warriors and pastoralists, the Karamojong place immense value on livestock, especially cattle, which plays a crucial role in their traditions, including marriage.

The Karamojong, living in the savanna grasslands bordering northern Kenya and parts of southern Sudan, traditionally pay bride price in livestock. The amount varies based on factors such as clan size and wealth. Larger clans and wealthier families typically demand higher bride prices, which can include not only cattle but also goats, sheep, and even beehives.

Bride price is negotiated and can fluctuate based on the bargaining power of the bride’s family. It serves as compensation for the loss of the woman’s labor and strengthens the bond between the two families. The livestock given as bride price is distributed among the woman’s relatives and clan members.

An interesting case highlighting the value placed on bride price occurred recently when an American businessman paid 210 million Ugandan shillings (equivalent to 200 bulls, 300 cows, and 100 goats) for his Karamojong wife. This showcases the significant range and importance of bride price in Karamojong culture.

For a man to gain full acceptance within the clan, he must pay the bride price. Without it, he has no official claim over a woman or their children. This tradition underscores the cultural and social significance of livestock among the Karamojong, making it a crucial aspect of their identity and heritage.

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