The Republic of Uganda is a country located in East Africa, whose natives were hunters and gatherers, today it not only has a population of approximately 42 million of citizen but also has a culture full of diversity. Some of the most important aspects about their culture are their gastronomy, their music, their gender roles and attitudes around age.
The traditional music of Uganda is tribal music and one of the greatest curiosities about it is precisely that most of the music and related activities are often related to the celebration of festivals, marriage, initiations in the tribes, the festivals, harvesting among others. Generally the interpretation of this music is performed by members of tribes with the help of various African instruments.
For its part, the gastronomy of Uganda, like other African countries, has a great diversity of colors, flavors and textures that have nothing to envy to those of other countries worldwide recognized for their delicious meals. The elaboration of traditional and typical dishes this place is an important part of the culture of Uganda, one of the main foods in the preparation of many of its dishes is the "matoke" also known as guineo, this is used in different preparations such as boiled, mashed, baked and usually accompanied by delicious sauces.
On the other hand, in Uganda, as in other places that have a diverse and interesting culture, there are social aspects in which the inequality that exists in some African countries can be evidenced, problems such as gender roles in which equity It is not the main thing. In Uganda's culture, men generally expect their women to be submissive. It is common for men to be the ones who take full control of the homes and the decisions made there. Decisions about sexuality are also made only by men, thus being women left in second place.
Finally, an important aspect to take into account in order to understand Uganda's culture is the attitudes of Ugandans towards age. In Uganda, appreciation and care for the old people is not relevant. Older people in Uganda are generally neglected, their importance when making important decisions is not much, and the lack of medical care and the fulfillment of their rights is neglected.





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