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  • ===[[Chinyanja]]/[[Chewa]] version=== :Let us all her people join as one,
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  • ...h he and some others of its recognised members were not ethnically [[Shona people|Shona]]. He worked initially at the [[Tengenenge Sculpture Community]], 150 Fanizani Akuda, an ethnic [[Chewa people|Chewa]] was born in 1932 in what was then [[Northern Rhodesia]]. He received no f
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  • ...lled 'Awemba' or 'BaWemba' in the past) belong to a large group of [[Bantu people|Bantu]] peoples mainly in the [[Northern Province, Zambia|Northern]], [[Lua ...ni]] and [[Sotho people|Sotho]]-[[Tswana people|Tswana]] descended [[Ngoni people]], through Chief Chitapankwa Kaluba.
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  • ...guage|Swahili]], whereas in Malawi it is based on that of [[Chewa language|Chewa]]. The Malawian form uses the following characters: ...prefixes, these partially corresponding to actual categories of objects or people. To each class is associated a ''characteristic'', used in the formation of
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  • ...sification of Bantu languages#Zone N|Guthrie Zone N]]) as [[Chewa language|Chewa]] and [[Sena language|Sena]].<ref>Kiso (2012), pp.21ff.</ref> ...borrows some words from [[Swahili language|Swahili]] and [[Chewa language|Chewa]]) and the "village" or "deep" Tumbuka spoken in villages. The [[Rumphi]] v
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  • ...lass 1) in most languages is ''ba-'' (class 2), thus giving ''bantu'' for "people". Bleek, and later Carl Meinhof, pursued extensive studies comparing the gr ...rom English or other non-Bantu languages. An example from [[Chewa language|Chewa]]: the word "school", borrowed from English, and then transformed to fit th
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  • ...of [[North-Eastern Rhodesia]]) from 1885 to 1911. He persuaded the [[Bemba people|Bemba]], feared by the Europeans colonizers and by neighbouring tribes, to ...empted to set up in Bemba lands but the [[Paramount Chief]] of the [[Bemba people|Bemba]], the [[Chitimukulu]], was fiercely opposed to any incursion by miss
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  • |name=Chewa |script=[Latin (Chewa alphabet)<br>Chewa Braille
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  • |common_languages = English (official)<br>[[Chewa language|Nyanja]], [[Bemba language|Bemba]], [[Tonga language (Zambia)|Tong ...secure any agreements, Sharpe and Thompson used force to subdue the local people.<ref>The colonial state and Africa Agriculture in Chipata district of North
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  • ...[[ethnic]] groups. Some ethnic groups are small, and only two have enough people to constitute at least 10% of the population. The majority of Zambians are ...ies or retired. Zambia also has a small but economically important [[Asian people|Asian]] population, most of whom are [[India]]ns.
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  • ...k at the Globe and Phoenix Mine. Abel Phiri married a local of the [[Shona people]], Elizabeth Sibanda, and David was born in the Globe and Phoenix mine comp ...s later that DARP confessed to his father that there were in fact only two people in his Latin class.
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  • ...] in the north east, the [[Chewa people|Chewa]] in the east and the [[Lozi people|Lozi]] in the west, centered on the upper [[Zambezi River]]. ...[[Manuel Caetano Pereira]] (a trader of mixed [[Goa]]nese and [[Portuguese people|Portuguese]] descent) in 1796 and [[Francisco de Lacerda]] (an explorer) in
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  • *[[Military history of Zambia]]:''For people in the history of Zambia, see [[List of Zambians]]'' === People of Zambia ===
    25 KB (2,990 words) - 23:03, 2 July 2016
  • *[[Military history of Zambia]]:''For people in the history of Zambia, see [[List of Zambians]]'' === People of Zambia ===
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  • ...debele language|Sindebele]], [[Bemba language|Bemba]] and [[Chewa language|Chewa]] widely spoken}} ...k African nationalists and accepted their claims to speak on behalf of the people.
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  • |ethnicity=[[Bemba people|Bemba]], [[Bangweulu Twa]] ...t ''Ethnologue''</ref> The [[Lamba language]] is closely related and some people consider it a dialect of Bemba.
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  • ...icial)<br/>Shona, Sindebele, [[Bemba language|Bemba]] and [[Chewa language|Chewa]] widely spoken ...1890s.{{refn|group=n|name=matabele1|The [[Northern Ndebele people|Ndebele people]]'s term for themselves in their own language is ''amaNdebele'' (the prefix
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  • ...started migrating at the beginning of the 20th century due to the [[Mbunda people|Mbunda]] resistance to Portuguese colonial occupation, when the Portuguese Mbunda Chiefs and their people have continued to be subjective to the Barotse Royal Establishment. Negativ
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  • | 4.5% [[Chewa language|Chewa]] | 21.0% [[Bemba people|Bemba]]
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  • *To promote a culture of peaceful conflict resolution among people. ...g Zambians.) The rest are Zambians, mainly Bemba but including tribes like Chewa, Lozi, Tonga, Mambwe, Lunda, Kaonde and Ila.
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