Kulonga ceremony
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| Genre | Cultural heritage; Harvest festival; Traditional ceremony |
| Frequency | Annual (August) |
| Locations | Lundazi District, Eastern Province, Zambia |
| Inaugurated | 1890 AD |
| Participants | Tumbuka people, Henga people |
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Kulonga is an annual harvest festival celebrated by the Tumbuka people in Lundazi District, Eastern Province, Zambia and Tanzania. The ceremony is presided over by Chief Mphamba and centers on the kulonga ritual, in which harvested foodstuffs are poured into baskets to symbolize thanksgiving, communal prosperity, and food security.