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The Luba people, according to Mary Roberts, {{Who}} developed "one [of] the most complex and brilliant mnemonic systems in Africa for recording royal history, king lists, migrations, initiation esoterica and family genealogies", such as the ''[[Lukasa]] memory board''.<ref>{{cite journal | last=Roberts | first=Mary Nooter | title=The Naming Game: Ideologies of Luba Artistic Identity | journal=African Arts | volume=31 | issue=4 | year=1998 | pages=56–92 | jstor=3337649 | doi=10.2307/3337649 }}</ref><ref>{{cite book|author=Lynne Kelly|title=Knowledge and Power in Prehistoric Societies: Orality, Memory, and the Transmission of Culture|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kLksCQAAQBAJ |year=2015|publisher=Cambridge University Press|isbn=978-1-107-05937-5|pages=78–80}}</ref> This artwork are now found in numerous museums of the world.<ref name="Danver2015p52"/>
 
==Notable Luba people==
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*[[Herita Ilunga]], footballer
*[[Kalala Ilunga]], Emperor
*[[Joseph Kabila Kabange]], 4th president of DRC
*[[Laurent Desire Kabila]], 3rd president of DRC