Ik speakers have traditionally resided in Kamion Subcounty,
Kaabong District, Uganda, with the Kamion Subcounty consisting of the five parishes Kapalu, Timu, Kamion, Lokwakaramoe, and Morungole. Their traditional homeland is a 50 kilometer-long narrow strip of territory along the Kenya-Uganda border, stretching from
Mount Morungole and
Kidepo National Park in the north to
Mount Lopokok and
Timu Forest in the south. Some Ik-speaking villages in
Kaabong District are Pirre, Morungole, and Oropoi. Within the past few decades, Ik-speaking communities have also sprouted up in the following locations. • Several hundred Ik in
New Site, South Sudan (in
Eastern Equatoria state, South Sudan) • Approximately 100 Ik across towns and cities northwestern Kenya, including
Kakuma • A small Ik community in
Masindi District, western Uganda == Sociolinguistics ==