Alice Lenshina (1920–1978) was a Zambian woman, prisoner of conscience and self-appointed "prophetess" who is noted for her part in the "Lumpa Uprising"...
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Church, an independent Christian church, was established in 1953 by "Alice" Lenshina Mulenga in the village of Kasama, Northern Rhodesia (Zambia). The church...
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the murder of two people and plotting to kill another person in 1981. Alice Lenshina - Zambian head and founder of the Lumpa Church. Conflicts with the government...
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uprising in the north of the country known as the Lumpa Uprising led by Alice Lenshina – Kaunda's first internal conflict as leader of the nation. Northern...
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uprising in the north of the country known as the Lumpa Uprising led by Alice Lenshina – Kaunda's first internal conflict as leader of the nation. Northern...
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partially raised in Zambia's Jewish community. Notable sects, such as the Alice Lenshina–led Lumpa Church and the newly established Last Church of Order also...
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violence broke out between supporters of the Lumpa Church, led by Alice Lenshina. Kaunda temporarily banned the church and ordered Lumpa's arrest. From...
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Nyasaland Evelyn Dennison Hone – last governor of Northern Rhodesia Alice Lenshina – leader of the Lumpa religious sect General Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck...
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Kaunda (1924 - 2021), born at Lubwa Mission, southwest of Chinsali. Alice Lenshina (1920 – 1978), founder and leader the Lumpa Church, a controversial...
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coalitions Feminist separatism Gynocentrism Gender role Lumpa Church Alice Lenshina Marianismo Menstrual synchrony Masculism Matriarch (disambiguation)...
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injuries from crash during practice for the German Grand Prix Followers of Alice Lenshina and the Lumpa sect attacked the town of Lundazi in Zambia and indiscriminately...
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Retrieved 2021-05-04. Hinfelaar, Hugo. "WOMEN'S REVOLT: THE LUMPA CHURCH OF LENSHINA MULENGA IN THE 1950S." Journal of Religion in Africa, v. 21 issue 2, 1991...
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government troops surrounded the headquarters at Sione, the sect's leader, Alice Lenshina, had escaped. Rather than surrender, the tribesmen charged at the government...
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Christian social action." The Lumpa Church was established in 1954 by Alice Lenshina, from a village near Lubwa Mission in Chinsali District of Northern...
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(born 1987), Zambian painter, writer, sculptor and photographer Alice Mulenga Lenshina (1920–1978), Zambian prisoner of conscience Mulenga Lubusha (1920–1978)...
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