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  • ...s the '''''Eastern Lunda''''' to distinguish them from the [[Lunda people|'western' Lunda people]] who remained in the heartland of the former [[Lunda Kingdom ...(western) Lunda compatriots in the [[North-Western Province (Zambia)|North-Western Province]] of Zambia still speak Chilunda however.
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  • ...is one of the two compounds of the Litunga, king of the [[Lozi people]] of western [[Zambia]]. It lies on high ground at the edge of the [[Barotse Floodplain [[Category:Zambian culture]]
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  • ...Floodplain]] of the [[Litunga]], king Troverman of the [[Lozi people]] of western [[Zambia]], located about 14 km west of the town of [[Mongu]] and abou [[Category:Zambian culture]]
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  • ...om/Africa-Middle-East/Lunda.html Pritchett, James Anthony: "Lunda".] World Culture Encyclopedia. Retrieved 15 May 2007.</ref> ...ly through Katanga province and into Eastern Angola, [[North-Western|north-western]] [[Zambia]] (the [[Kanongesha-Lunda people|Kanongesha-Lunda]] and the [[Is
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  • ...fusions]], a type of production. He borrows from popular [[Western culture|Western]] genres of hip-hop, [[reggae]], [[R&B]], and [[Electronic dance music|EDM]
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  • ...the rain season, when the upper [[Zambezi River]] floods the plains of the Western Province. [[Category:Zambian culture]]
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  • ...s a Senior Chieftainship of the [[Kanongesha-Lunda people]] in the [[North-Western Province]] of [[Zambia]], based about {{convert|40|km}} west of the distric [[Category:Zambian culture]]
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  • ...heir adulthood. It is practiced by the [[Lunda language|Lunda]] of [[North-Western Province]] of [[Zambia]]. The age group is between 10 to 14 years old. Pare [[Category:Culture and traditions of Zambia]]
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  • [[Category:North-Western Province]] [[Category:Culture and traditions of Zambia]]
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  • The '''Lozi people''' are an ethnic group primarily of western [[Zambia]], inhabiting the region of [[Barotseland]]. They number approxima ==Culture==
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  • ...lture. Despite many years of urbanization, the Lambas still maintain their culture and traditions. However to understand their practices; one must analyze the ...far I can observe them, unaffected by Christianizing and the influence of Western civilization….I can only say that I wish I had more knowledge of the sign
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  • ...ambia they are found mainly in the [[North-Western Province (Zambia)|North-Western Province]] of [[Zambia]], centred in the town of [[Zambezi, Zambia|Zambezi] ...y|masquerade]] in intricate masks and costumes.<ref>[http://www.unesco.org/culture/intangible-heritage/42afr_uk.htm "The Makarishi Masquerade", UNESCO website
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  • |region=Western Zambia, Zambezi ...y settled on the floodplains of the upper [[Zambezi River]] in what is now western [[Zambia]] and developed a kingdom, [[Barotseland]], and also gave their na
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  • [[Category:People of Western Province]] [[Category:Culture and traditions of Zambia]]
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  • ...aka Province|Lusaka]]), [[Lozi language|Lozi]] ([[Western Province, Zambia|Western Province]]), [[Tonga language (Zambia)|Tonga]] ([[Southern Province, Zambia ...uch as the omission of certain object pronouns that would be obligatory in Western English ("Did you reach?"), the simplification of some [[phrasal verbs]] ("
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  • ...yptosepalum dry forest|Cryptosepalum dry forest]]; '''10'''[[Luena River, Western Zambia|Luena Flats]] (floodplain); '''11''' [[Luanginga River]] floodplain ...nds|wetland]]s, on the [[Zambezi River]] in the [[Western Province, Zambia|Western Province]] of [[Zambia]]. It is a designated [[Ramsar Convention|Ramsar sit
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  • ...tu''' (c. 1835&ndash;1863) was the [[Makololo]] King of [[Barotseland]] in western [[Zambia]] from about 1851 to his death in 1863. [[Category:Culture and traditions of Zambia]]
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  • | derivatives = Western ...in the early 1970s.<ref name=ok>[http://www.okayafrica.com/culture-2/film-culture-2/zambian-music-zamrock-survivors-documentary/ Documentary: ‘Zamrock Surv
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  • ...Desmond Clark]] in 1957, who found faunal remains and quartz tools in the western end of the site. ...es that revealed how long hunter-gatherers lived in the area. The [[Wilton culture|lower Wilton]] at Amadzimba cave gave a reading of 2250 BCE, however the Po
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  • ...ntral Africa and Southern Africa. The are found primarily in Angola, south-western parts of Democratic Republic of the Congo (Kinshasa to Lualaba), and northw ...tarily responded and expanded further into northern Angola, Congo and into western Zambia.<ref>{{cite book|author=Jeremy Black|title=War in the Modern World S
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