Luvale
The Luvale people are an ethnic group primarily found in Zambia and Angola. They speak the Luvale language, which is part of the Bantu language family. Traditionally, the Luvale are known for their agricultural practices, fishing, and hunting, with a rich cultural heritage that includes music, dance, and art.
Luvale society is organized into clans, each led by a chief. The community places a strong emphasis on family and social ties, with various rituals and ceremonies that celebrate important life events. The Luvale are also known for their vibrant festivals, which showcase their traditions and foster community spirit.