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Ndege, P.O. (2008) | |
Making texts speak: the interpretation and significance of Jok, Simbi, and Nyamgondho in the historical experience of the Luo of Southern Nyanza | |
Egerton Journal of Humanities, Social Sciences and Education. Volume 7 #2-3. p. 48-63. |
Pii, Kathrine Hoffmann (2008) | |
Managing young motherhood in Bondo District, western Kenya | |
Mila: a Journal of the Institute of African Studies. Volume 9. p. 47-54. |
Olungah, Owuor (2006) | |
Caring for the Unborn: Antenatal Care in a Socio-Cultural Context | |
Mila: a Journal of the Institute of African Studies. Volume 7. p. 21-31. |
Ouma, Jerusha Akoth (2006) | |
Socio-cultural factors that influence child survival in Nyang'oma sub-location, Bondo district | |
Mila: a Journal of the Institute of African Studies. Volume 7. p. 41-48. |
Teglhus, Lene (2006) | |
'Our Children Cannot Survive on Breast Milk Alone' | |
Mila: a Journal of the Institute of African Studies. Volume 7. p. 32-40. |
Owinyo, M. (2005) | |
An exploration of the tree symbolism: comparative study of the bible tradition and Luo culture | |
African Christian Studies. Volume 21 #4. December. p. 78-88. |
Nyambedha, Erick Otieno (2004) | |
Change and Continuity in Kin-Based Support Systems for Widows and Orphans among the Luo in Western Kenya | |
African Sociological Review. Volume 8 #1. p. 139-153. |
Oreyo, O. (2004) | |
Omieri - the 'rain-bringer' | |
Swara. Volume 27 #2. April-June. p. 28-30. |
Ondiek, J.O. (2001) | |
Burial among the Luo | |
NMK Horizons. Volume 5 #1. March. p. 13. |
Afulo, J.O. (1999) | |
Contextualizing the sacrament of anointing of the sick in the light of Vatican II | |
Hekima Review. #21. May. p. 35-45. |
Nyong'o, J.O. (1999) | |
Luo traditions under pressure | |
Finance (Nairobi, Kenya). April 25. p. 30-31. |
Nyong'o, J.O. (1998) | |
Luo's leadership | |
Finance (Nairobi, Kenya). October 18. p. 18-20. |
Omondi, F.O. (1998) | |
Correcting a cultural misconception: male circumcision among the Luo | |
NMK Horizons. #2. March. p. 16-17. |
Orawo, C.N. (1996-1997) | |
Ondoro: a Luo musical genre | |
Journal of Performing Arts. Volume 2 #2. p. 1-11. |
Ayot, T.O. (1995) | |
The place of women in cultural history: the Luo community of Lake Victoria, Kenya | |
Kenya Adult Educator. Volume 2 #1. p. 14-29. |
Awino, J.O. (1994) | |
Towards an analytical African theology: the Luo concept of God as a case in point | |
AFER. Volume 36 #3. June. p. 171-180. |
Onyango, G.A. (1993) | |
Why Luos voted against Moi and KANU | |
Finance (Nairobi, Kenya). January 31. p. 31-32. |
Anonymous (1992) | |
Moi bounces | |
Society (Nairobi, Kenya). Volume 2 #7. April 13. p. 21-22. |
Atieno-Odhiambo, E.S. (1992) | |
The context of the Luo girl from infancy to marriage | |
Maseno Journal of Education, Arts, and Science. Volume 1 #2. December. p. 187-194. |
Achiando, O. (1991) | |
War and peace | |
Drum. December. p. 14-15. |
Anonymous (1991) | |
The sayings of Onyango Midika! | |
Drum. February. p. 28-29. |
Anonymous (1991) | |
Okwangyo, 'no more feasting at funerals ... ' | |
Drum. June. p. 17. |
K'odede, A.; Anguma, J. (1991) | |
Casting away evil spirits, Tero Buru | |
Jambo Umlaut. #3. January. p. 7-9. |
K'Olale, M. (1991) | |
Feasts or funerals? | |
Society (Nairobi, Kenya). Volume 1 #8. December 30. p. 30. |
K'Olale, M. (1991) | |
Confused Luos: Luo MPs are double-talkers | |
Society (Nairobi, Kenya). Volume 1 #5. December 9. p. 14. |
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