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Buganda Heritage Hub

A living archive of Buganda's cultural heritage — from the throne of the Kabaka to the wisdom of clan elders, from sacred rituals to vibrant festivals.

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The Kabaka & Kingdom

The monarchy, royal regalia, coronation rituals, and the lineage from Kintu to today.

15 articles

Clans & Kinship

52+ clans — totems, origin stories, taboos, marriage customs, and kinship obligations.

24 articles

Traditions & Rituals

Birth ceremonies, twin rituals, marriage, funeral rites, and spiritual practices.

18 articles

Music, Dance & Art

Royal drumming, bakisimba, nankasa, barkcloth making, and contemporary Buganda art.

12 articles

Food & Cuisine

Matooke, luwombo, traditional brewing, ceremonial feasts, and food culture.

10 articles

Sacred Sites

Kasubi Tombs, Mengo Palace, Lake Victoria shores, and the legendary hills of Buganda.

14 articles

Featured Stories

Kabaka & Kingdom

The Coronation of the Kabaka

12 min read

Clans & Kinship

Understanding Buganda Clans: Totems, Taboos & Identity

15 min read

Traditions & Rituals

Olubugo: The Sacred Art of Barkcloth Making

8 min read

Did You Know?

Buganda is one of the oldest kingdoms in Africa, with a continuous monarchy stretching back over 800 years.
Buganda's barkcloth making was inscribed on the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage list in 2008.
The Kasubi Tombs is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the largest thatched structure in the world.
Buganda has a sophisticated clan system with 52+ recognized clans, each with its own totem (omuziro).