The Keliko or Kaliko are an ethnic group in South Sudan and the Democratic Republic of the Congo , with immigrants in Uganda . Most members of the Keliko are Christians. In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, they are called kaliko umi, more especially from Laibo, Mado, awubha awuzi and so on. There is a slight pronunciation between Kaliko people in South Sudan and those in the DRC.
6-720: They speak the Keliko language , which is a Central Sudanic language. The population of the Keliko likely exceeds 10,000. The Keliko people live in Lújúlē and Ūdábī payams west of Morobo County , Central Equatoria State (CES) and in Ūmbãci in Yei County , CES, South Sudan. Some are also in the DR Congo and Uganda. The Keliko people have a motto that says "trú álõ bã 'orá", which means "together we can". The Wycliffe Bible Translators, in
12-682: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Keliko language Keliko (Kaliko) is a Central Sudanic language of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and South Sudan . Omi was once considered a dialect. A 2013 survey reported that ethnic Keliko reside in the following bomas of Morobo County , South Sudan . (Morobo County was reported to have a majority of ethnic Kakwa people.) Ethnic Keliko are also found in Yei County , in Asole Boma (Lasu Payam). Keliko
18-747: Is typically organized around clans and extended families, with elders playing a crucial role in community decision-making and the preservation of traditions. They use instruments such as drums, harps, and flutes to create rhythmic and melodic sounds that reflect their cultural identity. The Keliko people are people of hospitality and generosity in the region. They have a strong sense of community and often come together for important events such as weddings, funerals, and religious celebrations. The Keliko people have faced challenges in recent years due to conflict and displacement. However, they continue to preserve their cultural heritage and maintain their traditional way of life despite these difficulties. The Keliko speak
24-789: The Fall of 2018, gave and dedicated to the Keliko People a translation of the New Testament in their own language. There were 1000 translated New Testaments distributed. The Keliko are an ethnic group in South Sudan, primarily located in the Central Equatoria region. They have a unique culture that is deeply rooted in their history, traditions, and beliefs. The Keliko have a rich cultural heritage that includes traditional music, dance, and folklore . Their social structure
30-552: The Keliko language, which belongs to the Nilo-Saharan language family, specifically the Central Sudanic group. The language is an integral part of their cultural identity and is used in daily communication, traditional rituals, and oral literature. The traditional religion of the Keliko involves a belief in a supreme deity and various spirits associated with nature. However, Christianity has also become widespread among
36-496: The Keliko, particularly due to missionary activities in the region. The Keliko primarily engage in subsistence farming, growing crops such as maize, millet, sorghum, and cassava. They also practice animal husbandry, hunting and fishing. These activities are essential for their sustenance and economic stability. Lújúlē This Democratic Republic of the Congo -related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about South Sudanese ethnicity
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