Kuomboka Ceremony to get out of water











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Kuomboka is a word in the Lozi language; it literally means 'to get out of water'. In today's Zambia, it is applied to a traditional ceremony that takes place at the end of the rain season, when the upper Zambezi River floods the plains of the Western Province. The festival celebrates the move of the Litunga, king of the Lozi people, from his compound at Lealui in the Barotse Floodplain of the Zambezi River to Limulunga on higher ground. • The ceremony is preceded by the heavy drumming of the royal Maoma drums, which echoes around the royal capital the day before Kuomboka, announcing the event. • The King's state barge is called Nalikwanda and is painted black and white, like Zambia's coat of arms. On the barge is a replica of a huge black elephant, the ears of which can be moved from inside the barge. There is also a fire on board, the smoke from which tells the people that the king is alive and well. • #Travel #Zambia #Culture #Tourism #Africa #MyCountry • www.aquavision.co.za [email protected] • Subscribe to LION MOUNTAIN TV on ROKU: http://lionmountain.tv/ • © AQUAVISION TV PRODUCTIONS Work cannot be used, adapted, copied, or published without the creator’s permission.

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