The Lozi people, also known as Balozi, are a Bantu-speaking ethnic group native to Southern Africa. They have significant populations in Angola, Botswana...
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within the Sotho–Tswana branch of Zone S (S.30), that is spoken by the Lozi people, primarily in southwestern Zambia and in surrounding countries. The language...
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Lozi may refer to: Lozi language Lozi people Lozi (Homeland), a Bantustan in South West Africa This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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The Lozi people believed in a creator god, whom the Lozi call Nyambe. Nyambe's wife was Nasilele (which means "she who is associated with long things")...
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Nyambe (section Lozi people)
spirits and humans, and then retreated into seclusion in the sky. The Lozi people of Zambia and Zimbabwe believe that the Supreme Being Nyambe created...
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for Mamelodi Sundowns Sotho–Tswana peoples Sotho-Tswana languages Tswana people Pedi people Barotseland Lozi people Liphofung Historical Site Sotho calendar...
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Luyana people and imposed their own language. The combination of Luyana and Kololo languages gave rise to the current Lozi language spoken by the Lozi people...
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Barotseland (category Members of the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization)
Democratic Republic of Congo's Katanga Province. It is the homeland of the Lozi people or Barotse, or Malozi, who are a unified group of over 46 individual...
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Kuomboka is a word in the Lozi language; it literally means ‘to get out of water’. In today's Zambia it is applied to a traditional ceremony that takes...
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Demographics of Namibia (redirect from Namibia/People)
are: Coloured/Baster people Herero people Kavango people Lozi people Nama/Damara people Ovambo people San people Tswana people Whites The majority of...
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