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    Why has sculpture not been used for decorating purposes on various cultural ceremonies in kampala. Case study: Buganda

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    Date
    2023-06-12
    Author
    Namirimo, Roselock
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    Abstract
    This study was conducted with the goal of finding out the reasons as to why the sculpture has not been used for decoration purposes in various cultural ceremonies. Firstly, it was aimed at knowing the reasons why sculpture has not been used for decoration purpose. Secondly, the limitations of using sculpture for decoration purposes 0n various cultural ceremonies, and finally the materials used in making those sculptures. The research was carried out on the topic “why has sculpture not been used for decoration purposes on various ceremonies.” I used both primary and secondary sources that is face to face, telephone and observation and text books, newspapers, articles, media such as websites and Google, journal and documentaries respectively. I also used different types of data collection while in the field which were questionnaire, focus groups, observation and sampling. The study fosted non experimental and little experimental research which included qualitative methods and quantitative to a small extent of data collection.
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