Lunda Lubanza

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Lunda Lubanza traditional ceremony is celebrated by the

North-Western Province of Zambia
.

Meaning

The Lunda Lubanza traditional ceremony is held to commemorate the coming of the

.

Celebration duration and activities

The ceremony is held every year in August. The ceremony is held to remember the arrival and conquest by the Ishindi Lunda. Although right now it is held every year, the ceremony was only revived in 1983 after a long absence.[1] The ceremony signifies the conquest of the Ishindi Lunda in successfully fulfilling a mission that Chief Ishindi was given by his father, Mwata Yamvo or Mwaant Yav, to expand the Kingdom of Lunda dynasty. In the 1854 ceremony, Scottish missionary Dr David Livingstone is said to have attended and he was honoured by Mwant shindi Kawumbu.[2][1]

The climax of the event is when Senior Chief Ishindi comes out of his palace to meet his subjects and discuss matters affecting his Lunda Chiefdom.[3]

See also

References and further reading

References

  1. ^ a b c "Lunda Lubanza". Music In Africa. 2016-06-14. Retrieved 2023-01-12.[unreliable source?]
  2. ^ "Zambia: Mwati Yamv Preaches Peace At Lunda Lubanza Ceremony, 7 October 2016".
  3. ^ Lunda Lubanza: A medley of cultures, 7 October 2016