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  • ...umpa member who accused a [[Bemba people|Bemba]] priest Pascal Kakokota of witchcraft.<ref>[Cultural Conversions: Unexpected Consequences of Christian Missionary
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  • ....times.co.zm/news/viewnews.cgi?category=10&id=1084501299 Times of Zambia - Witchcraft exists, admits Chief Munyumbwe of Gwembe district] accessed 1 Dec 2007.</re
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  • Writer-director [[Rungano Nyoni]] was inspired by actual stories of witchcraft accusations in Zambia. In her research for the film, she traveled to Ghana ...ike story about a young African girl banished from her village for alleged witchcraft, it blends deadpan humor with light surrealism, vivid visuals and left-fiel
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  • ...he name given to her home village) in 1958. Gradually the revival became a witchcraft eradication movement and evolved into an independent church called the [[Lu
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  • ...aft-cannes-2017 I Am Not a Witch review – straight-faced satire on Zambian witchcraft casts a spell] www.theguardian.com </ref>was selected at the Directors' For
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  • ...d for throwing a suspicious substance into the Zambian goal some suspected witchcraft<ref>{{cite web|url=
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  • ...O|isbn=978-92-3-101711-7|pages=613–614}}</ref> Their spirit possession and witchcraft is related to folk therapies for illnesses. This practice is locally called
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  • ...hich had hurt Africa's medical skills, but states that he did not practice witchcraft himself.<ref name="whiting" /> He retired in 1972.<ref name="LusakaYears" /
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  • The museum often has special exhibits; the witchcraft exhibit was said to be "especially interesting, if somewhat hair-raising."<
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  • ...nty Africans. The magistrate at Kasempa only had to try four cases, all of witchcraft. Africans from Nyasaland and the west coast of Africa were blamed for theft ...r conspiracy to murder, and 120 had been convicted of offences against the Witchcraft, Arms & Ammunition and Inquest Ordinances.
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  • ...ter [[UNIP]]. The main aim of the Lumpa Church was to clean the country of witchcraft. This message was very popular. She helped also to reintegrate widows who c
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  • ...ion. Native courts were not allowed to impose the death penalty, nor try [[witchcraft]] without permission. There was also provision for a Native Court of Appeal
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