Category
page 1Ethnic groups in Zambia
Chokwe people
ethnic group of Central Africa
Lunda people
ethnic group in Angola, the Democratic Republic in the Congo and Zambia
Lozi people
ethnic group in Zambia and Zimbabwe
Tumbuka people
southern African ethnic group of northern Malawi and nearby regions
Ngoni people
ethnic group living in the present-day in of Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania and Zambia, tracing their origins to the Nguni and Zulu people of KwaZulu-Natal
Anglo-African
people of British descent in Africa
Luvale people
ethnic group in Angola, Democratic Republic of the Congo and Zambia
demographics of Zambia
demographics of country

Yombe people
people of Central Africa, established in Mayombe, in the center of the Democratic Republic of Congo
Mbunda people
ethnic group in Angola and Zambia
Nsenga
ethnic group in Africa
Subiya people
Botswanan and Namibian people
Twa
The Twa, often referred to as Batwa or Mutwa (singular), are indigenous hunter-gatherer peoples of the Great Lakes Region in Central Africa, recognized as some of the earliest inhabitants of the area. Historically and academically, the term "Pygmy" has been used to describe these groups; however, it is considered derogatory, particularly by the Twa themselves. While some Batwa activists accept the term as an acknowledgement of their indigenous status, most prefer specific ethnic labels such as Bambuti (for the Ituri Forest region in the Democratic Republic of the Congo), Baaka (Lobaye Forest,
Tabwa people
ethnic group in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Zambia
Mwanga people
ethnic group
Mambwe people
ethnic group in Tanzania and Zambia
Kunda people
Bantu speaking people