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  • ...as ravaged by the [[slave trade]] during much of the 19th Century, and the African Lakes Company devoted some efforts to trying to stamp it out. This activity ...=Brian V.|editor3-last=Siegel|title=Historical Dictionary of Zambia|series=African Historical Dictionaries|volume=106|location=Metuchen, New Jersey|publisher=
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  • ...ns and Democratic politics. In 1998, he served as an adviser to the South African Center for Human Rights in Pretoria.<ref>http://unanyc.org/resources_links/ ...an example of the Zambian Brain Drain, which is an example of the overall African Brain Drain.
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  • ...ian, Mubanga E.|title=Language in Zambia|date=1978|publisher=International African Institute|location=London|isbn=0-85302-054-X}}</ref> ...n, although fishing and hunting plays an equally significant role in their culture.<ref name=chabwela />
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  • ...ounded. Its [[Tokaleya|Baleya]] inhabitants, originally from the [[Rozwi]] culture in Zimbabwe, were conquered by Chief Mukuni who came from the [[DR Congo|Co ...ernment and white-owned businesses and associated residential areas, while African townships such as Maramba (named after the small Maramba River flowing near
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  • ...Southwest African lion|lion]] are found almost exclusively in parks, the [[African buffalo]] is found in or close to parks. Of the other large animals, only t ...ing of their status and power by government and the erosion of traditional culture by modern materialism.
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  • ...dacb">[http://www.dacb.org/stories/zambia/dupont_joseph.html Dictionary of African Christian Biography website" "Dupont, Joseph".] Accessed 15 March 2007.]</r ...hitimukulu. At first Dupont, who had become very knowledgeable about Bemba culture and traditions, agreed to act as chief to forestall trouble,<ref name="newa
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  • ==Culture== ...y tribute to their leader and celebrate the harvest.<ref>{{cite book|title=Culture and Customs of Zambia|url=https://books.google.co.in/books?id=Q39lhjRIj2kC&
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  • ...p://africa.isp.msu.edu/afrlang/Tumbuka_root.html Michigan State University African Studies Center information page].</ref> It is also known as Chitumbuka or C ...lling and Word Division of Nyanja"] ''Africa: Journal of the International African Institute'', Vol. 20, No. 3, p.205.</ref> There is some uncertainty over wh
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  • |chapter=Coping with wizardry in Zimbabwe in African Initiated Churches (AICs) |title=Coping with evil in religion and culture: case studies
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  • ...ans were either killed, [[Cultural assimilation|assimilated]] into the new culture or displaced into areas not suitable for agriculture. ...Robertson: "Kasembe and the Bemba (Awemba) Nation." ''Journal of the Royal African Society'', Vol. 3, No. 10 (Jan., 1904), pp. 183-193.</ref><ref name="EB">''
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  • ...Rhodesia and Nyasaland]] formed in 1953 was intensely unpopular among the African majority and its formation hastened calls for majority rule. As a result of ...iefs in Northern Rhodesia and the Belgian Congo. KwaZulu-Natal History and African Studies Seminar, University of Natal, Durban.</ref>
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  • ...be.com/watch?v=G7Kct3yWggs AEI – Dambisa Moyo discusses how to incentivize African governments and end aid dependence] (video). 20 April 2009.</ref> and was o ...]] wrote that "''Dead Aid'' has given us an accurate evaluation of the aid culture today."<ref>[[Paul Kagame|Kagame, Paul]]. [http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/0d1218
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  • ...ulturetrip.com/pacific/australia/articles/sampa-the-great-melbournes-third-culture-kid/ |title=Music and Heritage in Melbourne: In Discussion with Sampa the G ...ty, laughter, purpose and rhythms",<ref name="NicheBio" /> and credits her African youth for inspiring the "political consciousness" on the record.<ref name="
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  • |organs = [[World Trade Organization|WTO]], [[Southern African Development Community|SADC]], COMESA ...ivatize the parastatals. Time, however, was running out for him. Like many African independence leaders Kaunda tried to hang on to power but unlike many he ca
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  • ...nstruction of the Myth," in ''Sermons and Battle Hymns: Protestant Popular Culture in Modern Scotland'', ed. Graham Walker and Tom Gallagher (Edinburgh: Edinb ...by abolitionist [[Thomas Fowell Buxton|T.F. Buxton]]'s arguments that the African slave trade might be destroyed through the influence of "legitimate trade"
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  • | title=Destination:Zambia&nbsp;– History and Culture ...terising the federation in its last years. Initially, [[Harry Nkumbula]]'s African National Congress (ANC) led the campaign, which [[Kenneth Kaunda]]'s United
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  • ...s not have the Evangelical fervour that is evident elsewhere in modern-day African nations that were formally British colonial possessions. ...f> to spread the gospel and in so doing provide a stable base for European culture. Like much of what Livingstone undertook the reality is complex and in many
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  • The African continent and world at large, hold Zambia in high esteem for the maturity o ...ied range of tourism products such as traditional ceremonies, visual arts, culture and heritage sites.
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  • ...flood cycle dominates the natural environment and human life, society and culture. ...damage to wildlife was caused by uncontrolled hunting of animals such as [[African buffalo|buffalo]] and [[waterbuck]] during the [[Mozambique Civil War]] and
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  • ...ewa people of Zambia, Malawi and Mozambique would help preserve the Mbunda culture and traditions. * Almanac of African Peoples & Nations page 523, Social Science By Muḥammad Zuhdī Yakan, Tran
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