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Iteso
The '''Iteso, plural''' (also referred to as '''Teso, is the place where Iteso traditionally live in''', '''Etesot, singular male''' and '''Atesot, singular female''') are an ethnic group in Uganda (eastern) and Kenya (western). They are the second largest ethnic group in Uganda, living mainly in Teso sub-region, i.e., the districts of Amuria District|Amuria, Soroti District|Soroti, Kumi District|Kumi, Katakwi, Pallisa, Bukedea, Kaberamaido and Tororo. In Kenya they live in Busia District, Kenya|Teso District.
According to anthropologists, the Iteso are part of a group that migrated from Ethiopia around 1600 A.D. and split into two branches, with one branch moving to present day Kenya to form the Kalenjin|Kalenjin group and Maasai|Maasai cluster. The other branch, called Ateker migrated westwards. Ateker or Luk'ateker (from the clan) further split into several groups, including Jie, Turkana in present day Kenya, and Iteso, Karamojong and Kumam in present day Uganda.
Originally a cattle herding people similar to the Karamajong, the Iteso have adopted a less nomadic lifestyle and have settled into mixed farming. Recent cattle raids by the Karamajong, after they acquired automatic weapons, resulted in a sharp decline in cattle herding by the Iteso. In the northern parts of their regions many people have moved to displaced people camps fearing night-time incursions by Karamajong raiders.
Category:Ethnic groups in Uganda
Category:Ethnic groups in Kenya
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