AOHOLI. JA-LUO (NYIPWA). LANGO or LUKEDI. 

 ALURU. MADI. AVUKAYA. 



AcHOLi is spoken in the Acholi district, east of the Nile. [This name is written in the 



book "Acholi." It is pronounced " Acitoli," " Atscoli."] 

 Ja-LUO (Nyifwa) is spoken in "Kavirondo," the north- east coast-lands of Victoria Nyanza, 



between Kavirondo Bay and Nzoia Eiver, and also to the south of Nyando Eiver, 



and along the east coast where not Bantu. 

 Lango or LuKEDi is spoken in the Bukedi district. 



Alueu is spoken in the country north and north-west of Lake Albert and west of the Nile. 

 Madi is spoken mainly west of the White Nile, but also on the eastern bank, between 



Wadelai and Dufile, and far to the westward into the Bahr el-Ghazal region and the 



waters of the Welle-Mubangi. 

 AvuKAYA is spoken in the district of that name near the Nyam-nyam (Makarka) country 



and Mundo. 



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