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  • {{Infobox ethnic group| ...ambians''' are people from [[Zambia]] who are of [[Ethnic groups in Europe|European]] descent and who do not regard themselves, or are not regarded as, being p
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  • {{About|the Zambian ethnic group|the language|Chokwe language}} {{infobox ethnic group|
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  • Feira was probably the first [[European ethnic groups|European]] settlement in Zambia, but the dates are not well documented. What is docu
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  • ...'Kamanga''', '''Batumbuka''', '''Matumbuka''' or '''Henga''' people, is an ethnic group found in Northern [[Malawi]], Eastern [[Zambia]] and Southern [[Tanza ...1906 British Central Africa map showing the distribution of various ethnic groups. Tumbuka are marked as ''Batumbuka'' and shown near the German East Africa
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  • Fanizani Akuda, an ethnic [[Chewa people|Chewa]] was born in 1932 in what was then [[Northern Rhodesi ...ggs'' is pictured in the catalogue for the touring exhibition that visited European venues including the [[Yorkshire Sculpture Park]] in 1990<ref>Contemporary
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  • ...ropean-union-releases-k15bn-for-livingstone-museum-renovations-32008|title=European Union releases K1.5bn for Livingstone Museum renovations |publisher=Artshub
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  • ...s that posed by the [[Northern Ndebele people|Matabele]] and the spread of European colonialism.<ref name="ReferenceA">{{Cite book|author=Clay, G. C. R.|year=1 ...riarch, over 500 years ago. Its people were migrants from the Congo. Other ethnic groupings that constitute the current Barotse kingdom migrated from South A
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  • ...f years by hunter-gatherers and migrating tribes. After sporadic visits by European explorers starting in the 18th century, Zambia was gradually claimed and oc ===== Musical groups =====
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  • ...ars by [[hunter-gatherer]]s and migrating tribes. After sporadic visits by European explorers starting in the 18th century, Zambia was gradually claimed and oc ===== Musical groups =====
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  • ...the [[Bemba people]] and as a [[lingua franca]] by about 18 related ethnic groups, including the [[Lala-Bisa language|Bisa people]] of Mpika and Lake Bangweu ...vi Mwanawassa, was a Lenje, who belong to the Bantu Botatwe [three people] ethnic grouping that comprises the Tonga-Lenje-Ila peoples. The Fourth President,
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  • ...f the thirteenth century. After visits by [[European exploration of Africa|European explorers]] in the eighteenth century, Zambia became the British protectora ...nihilated or absorbed by subsequent more organised [[Bantu peoples|Bantu]] groups.
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  • ...en very much at the heart of '''[[Religion in Zambia|Zambia]]''' since the European colonial explorations into the interior of [[Africa]] in the mid 19th centu The rise in missionary zeal was heightened with the expansion of European empires, opening up unknown territories and bringing other cultures to the
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  • ...ut also the Mbunda immigrants, the Ndebele raiders and the ever increasing European presence in Barotseland since 1864. ...ief Chikufele, under the Manyinga Native Authorities. This was followed by groups of Chokwes, Luvales and Lundas (not in any sequence). In 1941, before Kabom
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