- The
Lumpa Church, an
independent Christian church, was
established in 1953 by "Alice"
Lenshina Mulenga in the
village of Kasama,
Northern Rhodesia (Zambia)...
- "prophetess" who is
noted for her part in the "
Lumpa Uprising",
which claimed 700 lives.
Lenshina founded and led the
Lumpa Church, a
religious sect that embraced...
-
Kuala Lumpur (UK: /ˌkwɑːlə ˈlʊmpʊər, -pər/ KWAH-lə LUUM-poor, -pər, US: /- lʊmˈpʊər/ - luum-POOR, Malaysian: [ˈkualə ˈlumpo(r), -la -, -pʊ(r)]), officially...
- This is a list of
characters in the 1964
Roald Dahl book
Charlie and the
Chocolate Factory, his 1972
sequel Charlie and the
Great Gl**** Elevator, and the...
- Soon after,
there was an
uprising in the
north of the
country known as the
Lumpa Uprising led by
Alice Lenshina – Kaunda's
first internal conflict as leader...
- (denials of matriarchy)
Female cosmetic coalitions Feminist separatism Lumpa Church Alice Lenshina Marianismo Menstrual synchrony Patriarchs (Bible)...
- 2021-05-05.
Retrieved 2021-05-04. Hinfelaar, Hugo. "WOMEN'S REVOLT: THE
LUMPA CHURCH OF
LENSHINA MULENGA IN THE 1950S."
Journal of
Religion in Africa...
-
another person in 1981.
Alice Lenshina -
Zambian head and
founder of the
Lumpa Church.
Conflicts with the
government over the sect's
rejection of taxes...
- Zambia's
Jewish community.
Notable sects, such as the
Alice Lenshina–led
Lumpa Church and the
newly established Last
Church of
Order also exist. A nonprofit...
- Hone – last
governor of
Northern Rhodesia Alice Lenshina –
leader of the
Lumpa religious sect
General Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck –
leader of
German East Africa...