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Acholi (African people) --- Kings and rulers --- History. --- Acholi (Uganda)
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Acholi (African people) --- Acoli (African people) --- War and society --- Social life and customs. --- Polemology --- Uganda
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Acholi (African people) --- Children and war --- Forced labor --- Insurgency --- Politics and government.
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Acholi (African people) --- Religion and politics --- Spiritualism --- Religion --- Auma, Alice --- Teachings.
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"Patrick William Otim argues that the Acholi people of northern Uganda, who helped Europeans spread colonial rule and Christianity, were far more politically savvy than previously understood"--
Acholi (African people) --- Intellectual life --- Ouganda --- Uganda --- Histoire --- Politique et gouvernement --- Church history. --- Colonial influence. --- History --- Politics and government
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Acholi (African people) --- Religion and politics --- Political science --- Politics, Practical --- Politics and religion --- Religion --- Religions --- Acoli (African people) --- Ethnology --- Lwoo (African people) --- Nilotic peoples --- Religion. --- Religious aspects --- Political aspects --- Auma, Alice, --- Lakwena, Alice, --- Teachings.
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Social sciences (general) --- Children and war --- Child soldiers --- Acholi (African people) --- Enfants et guerre --- Enfants soldats --- Acholi (Peuple d'Afrique) --- Social conditions --- Interviews --- Social life and customs --- Conditions sociales --- Entretiens --- Moeurs et coutumes --- Lord's Resistance Army
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Polemology --- Uganda --- #SBIB:328H419 --- #SBIB:327.5H21 --- #SBIB:327.6H01 --- #SBIB:39A73 --- Instellingen en beleid: andere Afrikaanse landen --- Vrede – oorlog, oorlogssituaties --- Internationale en diplomatieke relaties: specifieke conflicten --- Etnografie: Afrika --- Theses --- Acholi (African people) --- Acoli (African people) --- Ethnology --- Lwoo (African people) --- Nilotic peoples --- Social conditions --- Ouganda --- Politique et gouvernement
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In August 1986, Alice Auma, a young Acholi woman in northern Uganda, proclaiming herself under the orders of a Christian spirit, raised an army called the 'Holy Spirit Mobile Forces' and with it waged a war, not only against the National Resistance Army of the government but also against internal enemies in the form of 'impure' soldiers, witches and sorcerers. She came close to her goal of overthrowing the government but was defeated and fled to Kenya.
This book gives an account of the movement from within, based on interviews with and writings of its members, and concludes with an account of the successor movements into which Alice's forces fragmented, including the 'Lord's Resistance Army', actively involved in the civil wars of the Sudan and Uganda.
North America: Ohio U Press; Uganda: Fountain Publishers
Acholi (African people) --- Religion and politics --- Spiritualism --- Religion. --- Auma, Alice --- Teachings. --- Uganda --- History --- Communication with the dead --- Dead, Communication with the --- Metapsychology --- Spiritism --- Occultism --- Political science --- Politics, Practical --- Politics and religion --- Religion --- Religions --- Acoli (African people) --- Ethnology --- Lwoo (African people) --- Nilotic peoples --- Religious aspects --- Political aspects --- Alice Lakwena. --- Civil Wars. --- Holy Spirit Mobile Forces. --- Lord's Resistance Army. --- Spiritual Movement. --- Uganda.
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