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The '''Bemba''' (or 'BaBemba' using the Ba- prefix to mean 'people of', and also called 'Awemba' or 'BaWemba' in the past) belong to a large group of Bantu peoples mainly in the [[Northern]], [[Luapula]] and [[Copperbelt]] Provinces of Zambia who trace their origins to the Luba and Lunda. The Bemba are those who consider themselves subjects of the [[Chitimukulu]], the Bemba's single paramount chief. They lived in villages of 100 to 200 people and numbered 250,000 strong in 1963 {{TFAFULL|Bemba people}}  
The '''[[Bemba people]]''' (or 'BaBemba' using the Ba- prefix to mean 'people of', and also called 'Awemba' or 'BaWemba' in the past) belong to a large group of Bantu peoples mainly in the [[Northern]], [[Luapula]] and [[Copperbelt]] Provinces of Zambia who trace their origins to the Luba and Lunda. The Bemba are those who consider themselves subjects of the [[Chitimukulu]], the Bemba's single paramount chief. They lived in villages of 100 to 200 people and numbered 250,000 strong in 1963 {{TFAFULL|Bemba people}}  
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The Bemba people (or 'BaBemba' using the Ba- prefix to mean 'people of', and also called 'Awemba' or 'BaWemba' in the past) belong to a large group of Bantu peoples mainly in the Northern, Luapula and Copperbelt Provinces of Zambia who trace their origins to the Luba and Lunda. The Bemba are those who consider themselves subjects of the Chitimukulu, the Bemba's single paramount chief. They lived in villages of 100 to 200 people and numbered 250,000 strong in 1963 (Full article...)

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