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Photographs of villages in Uganda

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Bwindi orphans group children doing traditional dances and songs



Bwindi children, many of whom are AIDS orphans, performing traditional songs and dances



Bwindi orphans group children singing and dancing



Bwindi orphans group children doing traditional dances and songs



Ugandans walking home from church on a Sunday



Bwindi orphans group children doing traditional dances and songs



Bwindi orphans group children singing and dancing



Bwindi orphans group children doing traditional dances and songs



Kazinga Fishing village in QENP across from the Mweya Peninsula



Fishing village along the Kazinga Channel across from the Mweya Peninsula



Fishing village along the Kazinga Channel



Ugandan home with tea plantation in the background



Hut among banana plants



Bwindi orphans group children singing and dancing



Bwindi orphans group children doing traditional dances and songs



Bwindi orphans group children singing and dancing



Bwindi orphans group children singing and dancing



Bwindi orphans group children doing traditional dances and songs



Bwindi children, many of whom are AIDS orphans, singing and dancing





Bwindi orphans group children doing traditional dances and songs



Orphaned children performaing traditional dance



Bwindi orphans group performing



Bwindi orphans group children performing



Bwindi orphans group children doing traditional dances and songs



Bwindi orphans group children doing traditional dances and songs



Bwindi orphans group children doing traditional dances and songs



Bwindi orphans group children doing traditional dances and songs



Bwindi orphans group children doing traditional dances and songs



Children learning traditional tribal song and dance



Bwindi children, many of whom are AIDS orphans, performing traditional song and dance



Children learning traditional tribal songs and dances



Bwindi orphans group



AIDS orphans in Bwindi



Bwindi orphans group children doing traditional dances and songs



Boy tending cattle



Church near Bwindi



Outdoor classroom in Uganda



Ugandan home in a corn field



Brick home in Uganda



Laundry hung out to dry in a village in Uganda



Woman walking with a backhoe



Street in Kampala



Fisherman headed out to Lake Edward



Fishermen headed out to Lake Edward



Fishing village



Villagers working on their fishing boat



Women and children dressed up and walking home from church on a Sunday in Uganda



Children walking along a highway in Uganda



Mothers and children walking home from church



Kids and mothers along the highway in Uganda



Child by the road



Homes among bananas



Rural Ugandans leaving church on Sunday



Typical home in rural Uganda



Orange house in Uganda


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