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The Mmamba Clan headed by Omutaka Gabunga is one of the original (indigenous) clans in Buganda or Central Uganda. The members of this clan are called Ab'emmamba ya Gabunga (Singular: Ow'emmamba ya Gabunga). The members of this clan are Baganda people and speak Luganda language.
Gabunga or Ggabunga is the title of the head of the Mmamba Gabunga clan. Omutaka is a general title for each head of a clan. The current head of the clan is called Omutaka Gabunga Mubiru Zziikwa. [1] [2] [3]
The primary totem (Omuziro) is Lungfish (Mmamba). [4] It is taboo for a member of the Mmamba clan to eat or harm a Lungfish. This taboo does not apply to people who do not belong to this clan.
The secondary totem (akabbiro) is a young Lungfish (Omuguya). [4]
The Kabaka of Buganda is at the peak of the clan structure. [5] So all the heads of the clans, the Bataka (plural form of Omutaka) [6] ) are under him. Hence his title, Ssaabataka.
The head of the Kasolya (roof) is Omutaka Gabunga [4] or sometimes written as Ggabunga.
The location of the clan seat (Obutaka) is in Ssagala-Buwaya, Busiro, Wakiso District, Uganda. [1] . [2]
The clan's motto (omubala) or slogans (emibala) are: [1] [2]
("I don't eat Lungfish, I drink water. They see me eat slowly and call me selfish. I don't eat Lungfish, I drink water.", in English)
Other:
The members of the Mmamba clan are responsible for the Kabaka's boats, ships, etc. In ancient times, the Gabunga headed Buganda Kingdom's Navy and was therefore equivalent to a Navy Admiral [7]
The surnames or lastnames of people belonging to this clan vary depending on one's biological gender (Male or Female). Some of the names are common to all members of the clan but some are more commonly used in specific units (Essiga) of the clan. [8] [9] In fact, some of the names that a particular Ssiga uses may have come from a different clan, for instance due to Okubbula (i.e naming someone after a favorite or a deceased person who was dear to them). [8]
Some boys' names belonging to this clan are: [8] [10]
Some girls' names belonging to this clan are: [8] [10]
These are some of the names of the pillars (Amasiga) of the Mmamba Gabunga clan: [11]