Lango, is the language spoken by the Didinga people of Sudan.
Langi is the plural of Lango. It can also refer to the Tongan langi burials structures for kings. The Lango (plural Langi) people live in the central area of Uganda, north of Lake Kyoga. ... Lango are a community of Nilotic people in Sudan. ... The Didinga occupy the Didinga Hills region in the southeastern corner of Sudan. ...
Langi
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Lango speak a Western Nilotic (Luo) language like their northern neighbours, but share many cultural characteristics with their Eastern Nilotic (Ateker) neighbours to the east.
Some historians contest that Lango are part of the Luo who migrated from Southern Sudan, and many Lango identify with the Luo, refuting the theory that they are Ateker.
During the 1970s, state inspired violence by the Government of Idi Amin was used to decimate the elite of the Lango and their neighbours the Acholi.
Lango Sub-region comprises of the districts of Lira and Apac.
Lango speak a Western Nilotic (Luo) language like their northern neighbours, but share many cultural characteristics with their Eastern Nilotic (Ateker) neighbours to the east.
Some historians contest that Lango are part of the Luo who migrated from Southern Sudan, and many Lango identify with the Luo, refuting the theory that they are Ateker.