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Ngalama
''Mulena Yomuhulu Mbumu wa Litunga'' Ngalama was a High Chief of Lozi people in Barotseland Zambia, Africa. Biography Ngalama was a son of Prince Ingulamwa, Chief of Mokola, who was a son of Queen Mbuymamwambwa. He was adopted by his paternal uncle, Chief Inyambo, and he succeeded on the death of his other uncle, king Yeta I. Ngalama had married a daughter of his uncle, Prince Mwanambinyi. He died at Kwandu, having had sons who were kings: Yeta II Nalute and Ngombala. His grandson was Prince Mbanga ::''This is an article about a royal couple. See also Mbanga, Cameroon.'' Prince Mbanga was an African nobleman (''Mwana' Mulena''), the first Chief of Nalolo. His wife was named Notulu. Biography Mbanga was a son of the king Ngombala. He succe .... References {{Authority control Year of birth missing Litungas ...
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Yeta II Nalute
''Mulena Yomuhulu Mbumu wa Litunga'' Yeta II Nalute was an African High Chief, king of the Lozi people and Barotseland in Zambia.''Bulozi Under the Luyana Kings'' by Mutumba Mainga Biography Yeta was a son of the Great King Ngalama and grandson of Prince Ingulamwa and was named after the king Yeta I. His brother was king Ngombala. It is said that his divine ancestor was god Nyambe, king of the Sky. He exiled at the Mashi, together with his mother, during his father's lifetime, and was captured and sold into slavery, but returned to Barotseland, after his father's death. He was drowned by his people for cannibalism Cannibalism is the act of consuming another individual of the same species as food. Cannibalism is a common ecological interaction in the animal kingdom and has been recorded in more than 1,500 species. Human cannibalism is well documented, b .... References {{Authority control Litungas ...
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