CÉRÉMONIE DE CHABUKA
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Mansa,
Zambia
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2024
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2024
Songs, dances and drums give rhythm to the ceremony of the Ushi people who remember their ancestors every year and takes place in Mansa.
It takes place every year in October in the city of Mansa. It is the Ushi people who remember their ancestors. The people, led by Chief Matanda, cross the Luapula River in three groups, just as their ancestors arrived in this land in 1328 from the DRC. The event that starts from Kola in Congo and arrives at Mansa in Zambia is accompanied by songs, dances and drums that make the time so solemn.
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