The Life Of Royal Women In The African Kingdom Of Buganda

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  1. Why do you talk about my family in past tense?

    It is truly great that you want to promote our culture. But talking about us like we’re a thing of the past comes about as a huge insult.

    Our royal women of Buganda “was”…
    No, our beloved wives, mothers and daughters are still strong girls and women today!

    Buganda kuntikku!🔥

  2. The Buganda Kingdom still works this way
    Normally the Queen of Uganda has to be from a Royal Clan and The Kabaka has no choice in the matter

    The current Queen Sylvia was the first in 50 years and was a childhood friend of Mutesa II and they fell in love when she returned from 18 years living in The United States and London being raised by her grandparents .. I believe she has only one child from Mutesa II, Princess Katrina who I understand runs much of the business matter of The Kingdom
    She is of the important Omusu Clan so tradition was not broken

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Sylvia_of_Buganda

    Kabakas are notoriously polygamous but the other mothers are concubines and Queen Sylvia presides over an unknown number of step-children

    A few years ago a much Revered Kraal Chief in Karamoja was killed at 54 years old and the eulogy published across Uganda plainly stated he was survived by some 84 wives, 123 children, and 2000 cows

    The Kabaka likely has a herd numbering around 10,000

  3. Good gistiry lesson. Thank you for sharing. However the co tent Co situated on women being sub seevants. Sone communities , women where very successful. Usiness women and leaders in there community.

  4. Beautiful people!
    I love Africa (I'm Greek, not that it matters)!
    Africa it the gem of the earth, the oldest continent!
    But also the most suppressed, exploited, undermined, this is why the west is funding wars, this why they don't want to African people, to overcome, starvation, diseases, poverty etc!
    Because if they gaine the control of their countries, they will also they will have the control of the minerals!
    The mine industries of Africa, if this was the case, the world wouldn't be the same.

  5. Excellent information, however you reversed Patriarchal and Matriarchal in your Intro!!!??? You are aware that Patriarchal refers to Male, whereas Matriarchal is Female. Just to keep you informed!!!👍👍👍