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==Arrests== | ==Arrests== | ||
Chintankwa was arrested and sentenced to two years in hard labor for “inciting violence”, bringing about the first open conflict between the [[Lumpa Church]] and the [[colonial administration]]. The arrest came after he led a protest against the imprisonment of Joseph Mumba, a Lumpa member who accused a [[Bemba people|Bemba]] priest Pascal Kakokota of witchcraft.<ref>[Cultural Conversions: Unexpected Consequences of Christian Missionary] by Heather Jane Sharkey, p44</ref> | Chintankwa was arrested and sentenced to two years in hard labor for “inciting violence”, bringing about the first open conflict between the [[Lumpa Church]] and the [[colonial administration]]. The arrest came after he led a protest against the imprisonment of Joseph Mumba, a Lumpa member who accused a [[Bemba people|Bemba]] priest Pascal Kakokota of witchcraft.<ref>[Cultural Conversions: Unexpected Consequences of Christian Missionary] by Heather Jane Sharkey, p44</ref> | ||
==See also== | |||
*[[Alice Lenshina]] | |||
*[[Lumpa Church]] | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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