Driberg became involved in the
Uganda Protectorate in 1912. In 1921 he became involved in service in
Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. He left
Sudan in 1925. He moved back to
London, England and attended the
London School of Economics. He became faculty in the
anthropology department at the
University of Cambridge. In 1939 he began serving during
World War II.
The Lango: A Nilotic Tribe of Uganda While in the Uganda Protectorate, Driberg lived with the
Langi people in
Uganda. In 1923, he wrote
The Lango: A Nilotic Tribe of Uganda about his experience. The book is an
ethnographic look at the Langi. It includes
fables and a Lango-English dictionary. ==Further reading==