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 | | Template:Main The indigenous hunter-gatherer occupants of Zambia, (called Bushmen) began to be displaced or absorbed by technologically advanced migrating tribes about 2,000 years ago. |
 | | Template:Main The major figure in Zambian politics from 1964 to 1991 was Kenneth Kaunda, who led the campaign for independence and successfully bridged the rivalries among the country's various regions and ethnic groups. |
 | | Image:Zambian Church by spooceman.jpg Image:Zambian Field by spooceman.jpg Template:Main Zambia's population is comprised of about 72 Bantu-speaking ethnic groups but almost 90% of Zambians belong to the eight main ethnolinguistic groups, which are the Bemba, Nyanja-Chewa, Tonga, Lunda, Luvale, Kaonde, Nkoya and Lozi. |
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