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Zambia's contemporary culture is a blend of values, norms, material and spiritual traditions of more than 70 ethnically diverse people. Most of the tribes ...
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Main tribe groups speak Bemba, Nyanja, Lozi, and Tonga. Bemba is the most widely spoken native language with about 2 million people adhering to this dialect.
In Zambia, majority of the people are Christian; Protestant and Roman Catholic. There are small groups of Muslims and Hindus, with the remainder following local ...
It focuses on how “traditional” and “modern” interact, and sometimes collide, in the country through topics such as religion, gender roles and family, cuisine, ...
Zambia has a diverse religious landscape. The majority of Zambians are Christians (95.5%), with various Protestant denominations as the largest religious group.
Zambian Culture is highly diverse with over 70 different native ethnic groups, and several migrant groups.
Zambia, in central southern Africa, is mostly a high plateau, 3,000 to 5,000 feet above sea level. Lusaka is one of the higher points in the country at 4200 ft.
Home to over 70 ethnic groups, each with its unique customs, traditions, and languages, Zambia's cultural heritage is a vibrant fusion of indigenous practices ...
The three stripes are: red, symbolic of the country's struggle for freedom; black, representing the racial makeup of the majority population; and orange, ...
Ethnic and linguistic composition. Most Zambians speak Bantu languages of the Niger-Congo language family and are descended from farming and metal-using peoples ...