Luvale people

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The Luvale people are a Bantu-speaking ethnic group of northwestern Zambia and neighboring Angola, known for their rich oral traditions, initiation ceremonies, and distinctive artistic and musical heritage.

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Luvale people canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Bantu language
Bantu people
ethnic group
agriculturalProduct cassava
maize
millet
alsoKnownAs Lovale people NERFINISHED
Luena people
artForm body decoration
mask making
wood carving
borderRegion Zambia–Angola border
continent Africa
country Angola
Zambia
culturalHeritage initiation masquerades
ritual songs
storytelling traditions
culturalPractice female initiation rites
male initiation rites
masked dances
culturalTrait distinctive artistic heritage
distinctive musical heritage
initiation ceremonies
rich oral traditions
ethnolinguisticGroup Bantu peoples
surface form: Bantu
kinshipSystem matrilineal descent
language Luvale language
languageFamily Bantu languages
Niger–Congo languages
music call-and-response singing
drumming traditions
neighboringEthnicGroup Chokwe people
Luchazi people NERFINISHED
Lunda people NERFINISHED
Mbunda people NERFINISHED
primaryLocation northwestern Zambia
region North-Western Province, Zambia
surface form: Northwestern Province, Zambia
religion Christianity
secondaryLocation East Angola
surface form: eastern Angola
socialOrganization clan-based system
traditionalAuthority chiefs
headmen
traditionalEconomy fishing
hunting
shifting cultivation
small-scale trade
traditionalReligion African traditional religion

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Rotse neighboringEthnicGroup Luvale people