Lala people
{{Confused|Serer-Laalaa|Laalaa language}}
The Lala people are a Bantu ethnic group found in the Serenje District of the Central Province of Zambia.{{Cite journal|last1=Benson Mkandwire|first1=Sitwe|last2=Daka|first2=Harrison|date=September 2018|title=Cultural Preservation Literacy in Zambia: A Case Study of the Lala People of Serenje District|url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/327545106|journal=Multidisciplinary Journal of Language and Social Sciences Education|volume=1|via=ResearchGate}}
Language
The Lala language, known locally as Ilala, is mutually intelligible/closely related with the Bisa and Bemba languages of the Northern, Muchinga, and Luapula provinces of Zambia.{{Cite web|title=Glottolog 4.2.1 - Lala (Lala-Bisa)|url=https://glottolog.org/resource/languoid/id/lala1265|access-date=2020-07-30|website=glottolog.org}} In 2016, there was an effort to take inventory of the proverbs of the Lala in Luano District.{{Cite web|title=UNESCO - Inventorying of proverbs of Lala community of Luano District of Zambia|url=https://ich.unesco.org/en/project|access-date=2020-07-30|website=ich.unesco.org|language=en}}
History
Like many other ethnic groups in Zambia and South Africa, the Lala are said to have descended from the Luba-Lunda Kingdom in present-day Democratic Republic of Congo. Most of the Lala settled in the Central Province under chief Chitambo in Serenje District.
Society & Culture
= Hierarchy =
The Lala are traditionally governed by chiefs. There are a number of chiefdoms that govern the Lala, including Chitambo, Muchinda, Chisomo, Serenje, Kabamba, Mailo, Chibale, Mboshya and others. At the top of the hierarchy is the most senior chief, Chief Muchinda, who oversees the welfare of all Lala chiefdoms. He is helped by other chiefs, who are at the same level of hierarchy to each other. Each chief presides over a certain chiefdom with boundaries marked. The Senior Chief holds the title of '
Separate from this hierarchy is the traditional council, referred to as 'Insaka ye Lala
= Food =
The Lala are traditionally small scale farmers, hunters, and fishermen. Staple foods include the cassava, finger millet, groundnuts, and maize. In the past, the main food of the Lala was '
In the past, the Lala relied on fishing and hunting; hunting was done using traps, spears, a bow and arrow, and women and men would commonly go to the river to fish. However, this has become unsustainable with declining numbers of game.
= Clothing =
The Lala people dress in a similar manner to other ethnic groups of Zambia. According to respondents, the Lala used '
= Entertainment =
= Ceremonies =
The Lala have also traditionally had an initiation ritual for girls upon getting their first period; they would be secluded from the community for a period of time, and be taught lessons, coupled with dances, in preparation for their adult life. This practice is similar to many other groups in Zambia, such as the wali ceremony of the Luvale. It is no longer commonly performed by many among the Lala.
== Ichibwela Mushi ==
The Ichibwela Mushi, also called Chibwelamushi, is a harvest festival celebrated by the Lala, Bisa, and Swaka in the Mkushi district in September.{{Citation|title=Central Province, Zambia|date=2020-04-14|url=https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Central_Province,_Zambia&oldid=950969566|work=Wikipedia|language=en|access-date=2020-07-30}} The word means "returning to the village from the farms." The purpose of the ceremony is to give thanks to the ancestral spirits and gods for providing good rains and a bountiful harvest. During the ceremony, aspects of the Lala culture are shown off, like dances, dramas, and songs. Traditional foods, like locally prepared beer, '
= Marriage =
Unlike some other groups in Zambia, the Lala practice monogamous marriages.{{Cite web|last=Baldwin|first=James|date=June 2004|title=Our Man in Zambia : Lalaland|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/nottingham/features/2004/06/our_man_in_zambia_11.shtml|access-date=2020-07-30|website=bbc.co.uk}} There are three conventional ways of marrying among the Lala: a pre-arranged marriage between a man and a woman's families, a man and a woman asking permission from their families to marry each other, and a man who impregnated a woman is pressured by her family to take her as his wife. The man's family will take a dowry from a woman's family, consisting of a '