Social:Kiwumulo Cave

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Short description: Cultural site in Ssese Islands, Uganda

Kiwumulo Cave, also known as Kalaya Cave, is a cultural site located in Ssese islands, Kalangala district, Uganda.[1][2] The cave is believed to be the origin to over 50 clans of Buganda Kingdom.[3] The Kalaya cave is owned by Jjaja Kiwumulo or Semuggala.[4][5] The cave is for the Nkima (Monkey) clan, which is one of the 52 clans in Buganda.[4]

Entrance into the Kiwumulo Cave

Background

The cave serves as a haven for local residents seeking relaxation, prayer, and a closer connection to god, often indulging in alcohol and tobacco.[4] This site also functions as a traditional shrine, hosting various cultural ceremonies held by different clans.[3] It is believed that the cave serves as the final resting place for ancestral spirits.[3] It is also believed to be a healing place and the cave has two openings with the small one as an exit and the big one as an entrance into the caves.[5]

Rules and Regulations for Kiwumulo Cave in Luganda
Entrance into the Kiwumulo Cave 1
Coffee at Kiwumulo Cave

Artifacts

The cave houses a collection of traditional items like spears, calabashes, and bark cloth. The cave keeps the fire alive inside both during the day and night.[4][5]

Palm Trees Plantation Surrounding Kiwumulo Cave
Spears, calabashes, and bark cloth at Kiwumulo Cave

See also

  • Masaka District
  • Lutoboka Central Forest Reserve

References

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