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  • }}</ref> Some African nations such as [[Zambia]] have a vast internal consumer demand for second- [[Category:African culture]]
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  • [[Category:Culture and traditions of Zambia]] [[Category:16th-century African people]]
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  • *May 25 - [[African Freedom Day]] [[Category:Culture and traditions of Zambia]]
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  • ...rican [[anti-gay hate groups]] and a notable increase in [[homophobia]] in African politics.<ref>http://www.politicalresearch.org/author/kkaoma/#sthash.F81nvk ...how conservative anti-LGBTQ+ ideology is increasingly taking root in many African societies.<ref>http://www.bu.edu/cgcm/research-associates/visitingresearche
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  • ...hey also have to their name the award for Best African Group at the Global African Music Awards. ...a and Zulu languages. Bemba represents their pride of the Southern African culture.
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  • ...om/Africa-Middle-East/Lunda.html Pritchett, James Anthony: "Lunda".] World Culture Encyclopedia. Retrieved 15 May 2007.</ref> ==Culture and beliefs==
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  • ...g age, Kapwepwe was surrounded by the changemakers who helped liberate the African nation from British colonial rule. An artistic child, it was not uncommon t ...ation]], the [[Zambian Folk Music and Dance Association]], [[The Youth For Culture Association]] and Vice Chairman of the [[Ukusefya pa Ngwena Cultural Associ
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  • | caption=Sculpture of an African chief by Herbert Ward ...i people]]. He ruled 1864&ndash;1876.<ref>{{cite book |title=Dictionary of African historical biography |chapter=Sipopa Lutangu |last=Lipschutz |first=Mark R.
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  • ==Culture== ...Lozi nation as a whole. The Lozi are not separate into clans, unlike most African ethnic groups.<ref name="enc"/>
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  • | name = 3rd Pan-African Parliament |title = {{center|Pan-African Parliament}}
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  • *''Dictionary of African historical biography'' by Mark R. Lipschutz and R. Kent Rasmussen [[Category:Culture and traditions of Zambia]]
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  • ...[[Zambia]]n [[musician]] from [[Luapula Province]] of Zambia who became an African music star in the 1970s. He spent a long time in Nairobi, Kenya, where he c ...of combining Zambian traditional music with Congolese, Kenyan and Southern African urban rhythms like soukous, benga music and kwela. He was also very popular
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  • ...th Africa. Gwisho hot-springs has a become of a significance importance to African prehistory.<ref>{{Cite book|title = The Hunter-Gatherers of Gwisho|last = F ...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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  • ...edings of the Meeting of Experts on the Transcription and Harmonization of African Languages'', Niamey (Niger), 17–21 July 1978, (pp.&nbsp;164–75). Paris: ...'' "big/bad" and ''ka'' "little"). Zambian English also incorporates South African words such as ''braai'' for "barbecue".
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  • ...with a population estimated at 50,000. It retains a rural and traditional African character relatively unmarked by the colonial era leading to it being calle ...told: Landscape, Memory and Identity in the Kazembe Kingdom". ''Journal of African History'', 47 (2006), pp. 21–42. Cambridge University Press.
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  • ...unda]] from Malawi, the father of [[Kenneth Kaunda]] (who became the first African Prime Minister of Northern Rhodesia in 1963 and then the first president of ...hodesian government, he became a founding member of the Northern Rhodesian African Congress in 1948. This party was soon renamed the Africa National Congress
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  • ...the Tumbuka people are classified as a part of the [[Bantu peoples|Bantu]] culture, and with origins in a geographic region between the [[Dwangwa River]] to t ...eming5/><ref name=unescoslave/> The Tambuka have had a subsistence farming culture, with men in the families seeking migrant work.<ref name=ember354/> In cont
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  • ...ition into radio and for many years he hosted programs that featured jazz, African and world music on several Lusaka radio stations.<ref name="abuja"/>
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  • ...Child]]'' which earned her a South Africa Music Award nomination for Best African artist and two Kora All Africa Music Awards nominations for Revelation of t ...Award nominations for Best Female African Artist-Southern Africa and Best African Video.
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  • ...successful implementation of Bhagavan's Values Education programme at the African Institute of Sathya Sai Education (TAISSE), Ndola, Zambia, many countries i ...anawasa hosted Indian dancers in Lusaka's Hindu Hall, saying, "If you love culture, then you need to support programs like this which bring two different peop
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