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  • ...expand into the Bemba heartland and though gaining favour from many of the chiefs, was still opposed by the Chitimukulu.<ref name="Diompika"/> ...name="dacb"/> Meanwhile, he gathered support from the 33 subordinate Bemba chiefs for his next action.
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  • ...emba language|Icibemba]], which is one of the mother tongue of the largest tribal grouping, the [[Bemba people]] of Chinsali, Kasama, Mungwi and parts of Mpo ...f assisted by junior chiefs and village headmen. The most prominent of the chiefs in the province is [[Chitimukulu]], Paramount Chief of the Bemba. Others in
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  • ...="center" colspan="2" style="background:#efefef;"|'''List of Mwata Kazembe Chiefs''' ...//www.chiefsofzambia.homestead.com/mutomboko.html THE MUTOMBOKO CEREMONY]. Chiefs of Zambia.</ref> Though bringing Lunda and [[Luba people|Luba]] customs and
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  • ...="center" colspan="2" style="background:#efefef;"|'''List of Mwata Kazembe Chiefs''' ...//www.chiefsofzambia.homestead.com/mutomboko.html THE MUTOMBOKO CEREMONY]. Chiefs of Zambia.</ref> Though bringing Lunda and [[Luba people|Luba]] customs and
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  • Both chiefs and village groups are found in the Chokwe culture. Villages consist of com ...ound ancestor spirits worship.<ref name="Asante2009p165"/> In groups where chiefs exist, they are considered the representative of god Kalunga or Nzambi, the
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  • ...ule. Chiefs who were living within the sphere of Belgian control provided tribal control. ...He spent a night at Chief Kalembwe’s village, some few kilometres from the tribal capital of now Senior Chief Puta of the Bwile people.
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  • ...mong the 70 odd tribes which populated the Territory by their chiefs. Some chiefs were, willingly or not, in league with the Arab and Portuguese slavers who * To carry messages from the administrative officials to native chiefs.
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  • ...itish influence into the region by obtaining [[mineral rights]] from local chiefs under questionable treaties. After making a vast fortune in mining in South ...on (explorer)|Joseph Thomson]] and [[Alfred Sharpe]] to make treaties with chiefs in the area west of Nyasaland. Rhodes also considered [[Barotseland]] as a
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  • ...her people were automatically entitled to be a lower roll voter, including tribal councillors, members of native authorities and courts, municipal councils,
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  • ...Matabeleland's north-east where Lobengula held dominion over many Mashona chiefs. Rhodes believed that the Portuguese claim to Mozambique was tenuous enough ...year.<ref name=histsocietytimeline/> The Company organised an ''indaba'' (tribal conference) to try to end the conflict, but this failed. The First Matabele
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  • ...ses). Such journeys had also been hindered by the opposition of powerful [[tribal chief|chief]]s and tribes, such as the [[Lozi people|Lozi]], and the [[East ...ge but did not force it on unwilling ears; he understood the ways of local chiefs and successfully negotiated passage through their territory, and was often
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