Lotuho, Latuka in South Sudan

Lotuho, Latuka
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Map Source:  Joshua Project / Global Mapping International
People Name: Lotuho, Latuka
Country: South Sudan
10/40 Window: No
Population: 301,000
World Population: 301,000
Primary Language: Otuho
Primary Religion: Ethnic Religions
Christian Adherents: 45.00 %
Evangelicals: 7.50 %
Scripture: New Testament
Ministry Resources: Yes
Jesus Film: Yes
Audio Recordings: Yes
People Cluster: Nilotic
Affinity Bloc: Sub-Saharan Peoples
Progress Level:

Introduction / History

The Lotuho people speak the Otuho language, which belongs to the Nilo-Saharan language family, specifically the Eastern Sudanic branch within the Lotuxo-Maa subgroup. The language is stable and used as a first language by all members of the ethnic community, though it is not formally taught in schools. The Lotuho have lived in the Eastern Equatoria region of South Sudan for centuries, maintaining a strong cultural identity through oral traditions, clan structures, and seasonal agricultural practices.

What Are Their Lives Like?

The Lotuho are agro-pastoralists, relying on both farming and livestock herding. They grow crops such as sorghum, maize, and millet, and raise cattle, goats, and sheep. Their villages are organized around extended family compounds, and homes are typically constructed from mud and thatch. Social life includes traditional music, dance, and ceremonies, often tied to agricultural cycles and rites of passage.

What Are Their Beliefs?

The Lotuho people traditionally practice African religions, which include veneration of ancestors, worship of spirits, and rituals connected to nature. Over the past decades, Christianity has spread among the Lotuho through missionary efforts, and many now identify as Christians. However, syncretism is common, with traditional beliefs often coexisting alongside Christian practices.

What Are Their Needs?

The Lotuho people lack adequate clean water, healthcare services, and schools. Without advanced education, they face economic hardships, with few opportunities beyond subsistence farming.

Prayer Points

Pray for spiritual awakening among the Lotuho, that they may fully embrace Christ, and take his name to the Muslims.Pray for the completion and distribution of Bible translation efforts in the Otuho language.Pray for local churches and missionaries to be equipped for effective discipleship and outreach.Pray for peace and reconciliation in South Sudan, especially in Eastern Equatoria.Pray for education and development programs that empower Lotuho youth and families.

Text Source:   Joshua Project