Kuomboka Ceremony: Difference between revisions

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Created page with "{{Infobox ceremony | name = Kuomboka | image = Kuomboka ceremony.jpg | caption = Paddlers preceding the Litunga's barge | genre = Traditional ceremony | frequency = Annually | location = Western Province, Zambia | organiser = Barotse Royal Establishment }} '''Kuomboka''' is one of Zambia’s most iconic and celebrated traditional ceremonies, held annually by the Lozi people of Western Province. The term *kuomboka* means "to get out..."
 
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{{Infobox ceremony
{{Infobox event
| name        = Kuomboka
| name        = Kuomboka
| image      = Kuomboka ceremony.jpg
| image      = Nalikwanda.jpg
| caption    = Paddlers preceding the Litunga's barge
| caption    = The King's barge
| genre      = Traditional ceremony
| genre      = Traditional ceremony
| frequency  = Annually
| date        = March/April (annually)
| frequency  = Annual
| location    = Western Province, Zambia
| location    = Western Province, Zambia
| organiser  = Barotse Royal Establishment
| organiser  = Barotse Royal Establishment