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KAZANGA

Tatashikanda's Nkoya website

The present website contains many links to texts of books of articles available on Tatashikanda's (Professor Wim van Binsbergen's) other websites. When creating this special Nkoya website, it was not practical to upload all these materials once again in the present domain. Therefore, when opening these external links you are leaving the present website. After downloading and viewing these external  texts, hit the 'Back' button of your Internet browser in order to return to the page in the present website from which you opened the link. 
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   Since the documents made available from the present website have not been uploaded in this domain, an internal site search facility here would not help you to find and use the many detailed discussions of aspects of Nkoya culture and history, including personal names, names of clans, streams, places, titles, regalia, artefacts, customs etc. For this purpose, use the powerful internal search engine on Tatashikanda's Shikanda portal (near the bottom of the opening page), where nearly all Tatashikanda's Nkoya materials are to be found.
   Illustration: a Nkoya king's drums photographed at Kazo stream, 1977
   
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Kazanga 2004 imminent and other important news

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Forum on Nkoya culture, history and politics past and present

Likota lya Bankoya: full Nkoya and English version (PDF)

Books and articles on Nkoya culture and history as written by Tatashikanda (Prof. Wim van Binsbergen)

Bibliography of Nkoya people, language, history and culture

Multimedia samples of Nkoya culture and history

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Miscellaneous

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Times of Zambia Media release

Sat 12 June 2004

source:http://www.times.co.zm/news/viewnews.cgi?category=6&id=1083412658

‘Ignored’ Nkoya chief threatens evictions

By Times Reporter
CHIEF Mutondo of the Nkoya people of Kaoma has threatened to evict people being settled in the Kalumwangi Farming Bloc because he had not been consulted.

The chief said in Kaoma last week that the farming block was in his chiefdom and yet Government had not consulted him before allocating land to investors in the area.

He complained that his people were being displaced by the new settlers.

“What is happening now is that my people are being displaced and have nowhere to settle. This is not good for my people,” he said.

Chief Mutondo said the Government should learn to consult so that people who had already settled in the farming block were taken care of.

He said that he did not oppose development in his chiefdom but wanted his people to benefit from whatever developmental project were taking place around them.

He said Kalumwangi farming block was a good idea but it should not have been done in haste.

“If you hear that I am chasing away people, its is because I feel ignored and I can’t let this go on forever,” the chief said.

He said he was keen on seeing development being taken to Mangango area.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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