Lotuko People
The Lotuko people are an ethnic group primarily found in the southeastern region of South Sudan. They mainly inhabit the Eastern Equatoria state, where they engage in agriculture, raising crops like sorghum and maize, as well as livestock herding. Their society is organized into clans, each with its own leadership and customs.
Traditionally, the Lotuko people have a rich cultural heritage, including unique music, dance, and art forms. They practice a mix of traditional beliefs and Christianity, reflecting the influence of missionaries in the region. Community life is important, with gatherings often centered around celebrations and rituals.