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  • ...h|1982|p=159}} which emphasises the need for unity in a country of over 60 ethnic groups.
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  • [[Category:Ethnic groups in Zambia]]
    3 KB (412 words) - 13:46, 15 December 2016
  • ...stinction or exclusion based on race, colour, sex, descent, or national or ethnic origin'.<ref name="Lusaka Declaration text">{{cite web |url=http://www.thec
    3 KB (465 words) - 07:37, 13 July 2016
  • {{About|the Zambian ethnic group|the language|Chokwe language}} {{infobox ethnic group|
    15 KB (2,384 words) - 12:24, 29 November 2016
  • {{Infobox ethnic group
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  • {{Infobox ethnic group ...refused for fear that the presence of such a representative could stir up ethnic tensions between Indians and Europeans.<ref name="Haig_b">{{harvnb|Haig|200
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  • ...anga]] Province in southern [[Congo-Kinshasa]] (DRC). They are the largest ethnic group in Zambia. Bemba history is a major historical phenomenon in the deve ...encompass a much larger population which includes some 'eighteen different ethnic groups', who together with the Bemba form a closely related ethnolinguistic
    10 KB (1,680 words) - 12:43, 10 April 2017
  • ...'Kamanga''', '''Batumbuka''', '''Matumbuka''' or '''Henga''' people, is an ethnic group found in Northern [[Malawi]], Eastern [[Zambia]] and Southern [[Tanza ...humb|A 1906 British Central Africa map showing the distribution of various ethnic groups. Tumbuka are marked as ''Batumbuka'' and shown near the German East
    18 KB (2,775 words) - 14:39, 17 November 2016
  • ...ortant cultural and now tourist event called the [[Kuomboka]]. There is an ethnic Nkoya minority centered on Kaoma (previously called [[Mankoya]]) district w
    10 KB (1,302 words) - 16:44, 14 July 2016
  • ..., Zambia|Livingstone City]]. The [[Tonga people|Batonga]] are the largest ethnic group in the Province. A rail line and the [[Lusaka-Livingstone road]] for
    7 KB (787 words) - 16:11, 14 July 2016
  • Feira was probably the first [[European ethnic groups|European]] settlement in Zambia, but the dates are not well document
    7 KB (829 words) - 19:54, 28 August 2016
  • ..., 85.5% of the population identified as Christian, 11.2% identified with [[ethnic religion|indigenous religions]], 1.8% identified as Bahá'í, 1.1% identifi
    7 KB (882 words) - 10:49, 8 July 2016
  • Fanizani Akuda, an ethnic [[Chewa people|Chewa]] was born in 1932 in what was then [[Northern Rhodesi
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  • ...006. The [[Chilunda]]-speaking [[Kanongesha-Lunda people]] are the largest ethnic group, and are related to the [[Bemba language|Chibemba-speaking]] [[Easter
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  • ...ged to '''Kaoma''' in 1964. The name Nkoya came from the first [[Zambia]]n ethnic group to settle in the area around the 6th Century. The Nkoya people can be
    10 KB (1,242 words) - 16:14, 5 July 2016
  • The prevailing ethnic groups in the Copperbelt are the Lamba and Lira, but the population is extr
    8 KB (1,075 words) - 16:14, 14 July 2016
  • ...t.<ref name="hrw"/><ref name="negotiation">Rothchild, Donald S. ''Managing Ethnic Conflict in Africa: Pressures and Incentives for Cooperation'', 1997. pp. 1
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  • ...e by-products of this effort were the world's most extensive collection of ethnic African music, and a breakthrough in that most formidable barrier to audien
    8 KB (1,065 words) - 14:32, 6 September 2017
  • [[Category:Ethnic groups in Zambia]]
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  • Indeed, our constitution recognises the multi-ethnic, multi-racial, multi-religious and multi-cultural character of our nation.
    8 KB (1,336 words) - 16:33, 5 January 2018
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