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Besides their unique traditional houses, here are some interesting facts about the Kaonde people of Zambia - Face2Face Africa

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The Kaonde are Bantu-speaking people who occupy the northwestern regions of present-day Zambia. A number of them can also be found in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The name Kaonde is derived from a small river in Congo, said to be a tributary of Mukwizhi which flows into the Lualaba. One school of thought also...

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