ABSTRACT

In this study of the Ndembu of Zambia, ritual is examined under two aspects: as a regulator of social relations over time and as a system of symbols. Social life is thereby given direction and meaning. An extended case-study of a series of ritual performances in the life of a single village community is analysed in order to estimate the effects of participation in these symbolic events on its component groups and personalities.

chapter I|24 pages

Introduction

chapter II|27 pages

Divination and its Symbolism

chapter III|37 pages

The Morphology of Rituals of Affliction

chapter IV|39 pages

Field Context and Social Drama

chapter VI|42 pages

A Performance of Ihamba Analysed

chapter VII|42 pages

Nkang’a: Part One

chapter VIII|29 pages

Nkang’a: Part Two

chapter IX|15 pages

Rituals and Social Processes