Cultural preservation literacy in Zambia: a case study of the Lala people of Serenje district.
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Cultural preservation literacy in Zambia: a case study of the Lala people of Serenje district.
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The study noted that some aspects of the Lala culture were vanishing and getting extinct slowly certain food stuff such as millet (amale) nshima; some marriage processes were literary extinct such as a stage where parents used to find a spouse to marry their children and finally, the traditional dressing of the LALA people was no longer common. It was recommended that the Lala community should continue preserving their culture and restore those important aspects that were extinct or slowly vanishing.
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Creator
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Mkandawire, Sitwe Benson
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2023-11-27T14:48:24Z
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2023-11-27T14:48:24Z
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2018-10-30
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Mkandawire, S. B. and Daka, H. (2018). Cultural Preservation Literacy in Zambia: A Case Study of the Lala People of Chitambo Chiefdom in Serenje District., Multidisciplinary Journal of Language and Social Sciences Education, 1, (1), 139 – 174.
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2616 - 4736
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