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Storytelling/History performances at Nsemiwe Village, near Nsama
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Public
Available to everyone
Culture
Tabwa/Swahili; Zambian
Title
Storytelling/History performances at Nsemiwe Village, near Nsama
Date
1976
Location
Creation site:Nsama
Period
contemporary
Description
Men from East Africa settled in this village and married local Tabwa women. The men preserve remnants of Islam as well as the Swahili language. Village was originally named after its first headman/chief: Abdullah bin Sulimani. Men wearing caps are Muslims and descendant of Yeke slave traders from East Africa
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199065

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