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  • |name = Ethnic groups in Zambia ...gicon|Zambia}} [[Demographics of Zambia#Ethnic groups|Ethnic groups]] in [[Zambia]]
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  • ...hinkoya) people are a [[Bantu people]] native to [[Zambia]], living mostly in the Western and Southern provinces and the Mankoya area. {{Ethnic groups in Zambia}}
    644 bytes (86 words) - 10:56, 21 August 2017
  • ...ngwa Boma (Feira). Their Senior Chief is Kalindawalo M'ndikula who resides in Merwe 10 kilometers from Petauke Boma. His subjects include Chief Mwape, Ny {{Ethnic groups in Zambia}}
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  • ...in the same area, and also to the [[Tonga people of Malawi]]. In southern Zambia they are patrons of the [[Kafue Twa]]. The BaTonga people of Zimbabwe are found in and around the Binga District, [[Binga village]] the Kariba area, and other
    2 KB (324 words) - 16:24, 2 December 2016
  • ...ic group that live in the [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]] (DRC) and [[Zambia]] around the northern part of [[Lake Mweru]]. ...Zambia according to the 1969 census, and by 12,400 in the DRC as of 2002, in the [[Haut-Katanga]] Province, [[Pweto Territory]] at the north end of Lake
    2 KB (305 words) - 04:17, 29 June 2016
  • ...C, Tanzania, and Botswana. Bemba is the most spoken indigenous language in Zambia. The [[Lamba language]] is closely related and some people consider it a di
    688 bytes (97 words) - 10:38, 24 July 2018
  • ...C, Tanzania, and Botswana. Bemba is the most spoken indigenous language in Zambia. The [[Lamba language]] is closely related and some people consider it a di
    691 bytes (97 words) - 14:19, 15 December 2016
  • ...C, Tanzania, and Botswana. Bemba is the most spoken indigenous language in Zambia. The [[Lamba language]] is closely related and some people consider it a di
    689 bytes (97 words) - 12:52, 10 April 2017
  • ...C, Tanzania, and Botswana. Bemba is the most spoken indigenous language in Zambia. The [[Lamba language]] is closely related and some people consider it a di
    688 bytes (97 words) - 22:40, 12 July 2017
  • ...C, Tanzania, and Botswana. Bemba is the most spoken indigenous language in Zambia. The [[Lamba language]] is closely related and some people consider it a di
    691 bytes (97 words) - 08:41, 12 December 2017
  • ...inguish them from the [[Lunda people|'western' Lunda people]] who remained in the heartland of the former [[Lunda Kingdom]], but they themselves would us ...riots in the [[North-Western Province (Zambia)|North-Western Province]] of Zambia still speak Chilunda however.
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  • ...migrated from the southern part of present-day Congo DRC. They re-settled in the Luangwa valley amongst the [[Tumbuka people|Tumbuka]] speaking people. ...their former home was a place called Uluwa which all evidence suggests was in what now is known as Katanga. There is evidence to suggest that prior to th
    3 KB (429 words) - 14:34, 17 November 2016
  • ...so considerable Rural-Urban migration to [[Lusaka]]. In Angola they reside in eastern Moxico Province. ...r the [[Makishi dancers]] who perform a [[Masquerade ceremony|masquerade]] in intricate masks and costumes.<ref>[http://www.unesco.org/culture/intangible
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  • {{Infobox ethnic group| |group= White people in Zambia
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  • [[Image:ZM-Sererije.png|right|225px|Location of Serenje in Zambia]] ...f [[Serenje District]], [[Zambia]], lying just off the [[Great North Road (Zambia)|Great North Road]] and [[TAZARA Railway]]. Serenje has a railway station o
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  • ...ovince equally rich in copper. Therefore, whether you are in [[Zambia]] or in DRC, the [[Copperbelt]] of both countries is squarely Lambaland (Ilamba). ...e is remarkably rich in folk- and proverb-lore and they take great delight in talking. Practically every Lamba is a born orator, unafraid to voice his vi
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  • ...c of the Congo along the Kalanyi River and formed the [[Kingdom of Lunda]] in the 17th century under their ruler, [[Mwata Yamvo|Mwata Yamvo or Mwaant Yav ...remony, 3 September 2009</ref> and the [[Luapula River|Luapula valley]] of Zambia (the [[Eastern Lunda|Eastern Lunda or Kazembe-Lunda]]).
    4 KB (568 words) - 15:54, 2 August 2016
  • |name = Coat of arms of Zambia |image = Coat of Arms of Zambia.svg
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  • ...US/Policy/Geographic+Regions/Sub-Saharan+Africa/Bilateral+Relation/Zambia/ Zambia]</ref> ...ref>Karen Tranberg Hansen, ''Salaula: The World of Secondhand Clothing and Zambia'', p.72-74 ,University of Chicago Press, 2000, ISBN 0-226-31580-0,</ref>
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  • ...y 575,000 in Zambia out of a population of 10 million. Lozi are also found in [[Namibia]] ([[Caprivi Strip]]), [[Angola]], [[Botswana]], [[Mozambique]] ( ...- and Ba- are corresponding singular and plural prefixes for certain nouns in the Silozi language, so Murotse means 'person of the plain' while Barotse m
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