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- ...i, Zambia|Zambezi]] which was previously called ''Balovale''. Some Zambian Luvale have left their ancestral lands for economic reasons and can be found in ot ...frica, Luvale People] website access 1 March 2007.</ref> Within Zambia the Luvale are famous for their traditional beliefs in [[witchcraft]] or [[West Africa4 KB (592 words) - 12:06, 13 March 2018
- |name=Luvale |script=[[Latin script|Latin]] (Luvale alphabet)<br>[[Luvale Braille]]2 KB (281 words) - 06:34, 30 June 2016
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- |name=Luvale |script=[[Latin script|Latin]] (Luvale alphabet)<br>[[Luvale Braille]]2 KB (281 words) - 06:34, 30 June 2016
- #REDIRECT [[Luvale language]]29 bytes (3 words) - 10:51, 10 November 2016
- ...i, Zambia|Zambezi]] which was previously called ''Balovale''. Some Zambian Luvale have left their ancestral lands for economic reasons and can be found in ot ...frica, Luvale People] website access 1 March 2007.</ref> Within Zambia the Luvale are famous for their traditional beliefs in [[witchcraft]] or [[West Africa4 KB (592 words) - 12:06, 13 March 2018
- ...is [[Kaonde language|Kaonde]], but there is also a small [[Luvale language|Luvale]]-speaking population. Many of the villagers also understand [[Bemba langu2 KB (257 words) - 10:54, 10 November 2016
- ...ddition to large numbers of [[Lunda language|Lunda]] and [[Luvale language|Luvale]] speaking people. ...tribes of Zambia, among the Lozi, the Bemba, the Ngoni, the Tonga and the Luvale. The Kaonde tribe has about 300,000 people in Zambia and about 30,000 peop7 KB (829 words) - 06:25, 30 June 2016
- ...the west and north west such as the [[Lozi people|Lozi]], [[Nkoya]] and [[Luvale]], [[Shona people|Shona]] people from the then Southern Rhodesia who settle1 KB (245 words) - 20:55, 15 July 2016
- ...mpany, Ku-Atenga Media, from the word for "to create" in [[Luvale language|Luvale]], her native language.<ref name=uza/> Shortly afterwards she left Zambia5 KB (626 words) - 10:54, 6 December 2017
- ...ia|Southern Province]]), and [[Kaonde language|Kaonde]], [[Luvale language|Luvale]] and [[Lunda language|Lunda]] ([[Northwestern Province, Zambia|Northwester * [[Luvale]]7 KB (875 words) - 13:18, 20 October 2016
- ...[[North Western Province]] of [[Zambia]], whose people are [[Luvale people|Luvale]]. He spent most of his childhood in [[Kitwe]] where he did his primary edu7 KB (1,095 words) - 11:13, 20 August 2016
- ...[[Kaonde language|Kaonde]], [[Lunda language|Lunda]] and [[Luvale language|Luvale]]. These are used in rotation to ensure a prime time audience for each grou8 KB (1,065 words) - 14:32, 6 September 2017
- ...igrations and conquests spawned a number of tribes such as the [[Balovale|Luvale]] of the upper [[Zambezi]] and the [[Kasanje people|Kasanje]] on the upper4 KB (568 words) - 15:54, 2 August 2016
- ...wa', a lament from orphans complaining about their plight, and Mulele, a [[Luvale]] song advising a school girl to first complete her education instead of ru5 KB (697 words) - 04:43, 23 January 2019
- ...nde]], [[Lozi language|Lozi]], [[Lunda language|Lunda]], [[Luvale language|Luvale]], [[Chichewa language|Nyanja]], [[Tonga language (Zambia)|Tonga]], and abo11 KB (1,286 words) - 16:20, 7 July 2016
- ...(chimbanda) and he was well vested in magic arts. He died after the Aluyi/Luvale war (Chiyazengombe war). ...Mulambwa especially prized the Mbunda for their ability to fight. When the Luvale also known as [[Lovale]] invaded [[Barotseland]] from the north, the Mbunda54 KB (7,850 words) - 13:30, 11 July 2016
- *[[Luvale language|Luvale]] (Chiluvale) (500,000)24 KB (3,311 words) - 07:04, 27 February 2018
- ...Incorporation of Westernized Music into the Boys' Initiation Rites of the Luvale of Zambia." In: Tradition and Its Future in Music Osaka, Japan: Mita 1991.15 KB (2,218 words) - 06:10, 27 March 2020
- | 1.5% [[Luvale language|Luvale]] | 2.2% [[Luvale people|Luvale]]73 KB (10,138 words) - 23:44, 3 August 2017