ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1957, analyses the rituals celebrated by groups of kinsmen on the occasion of births, marriages and deaths within the age villages of the Nyakyusa. the connection between the form of the rituals and the kinship structure is examined. The symbolism of the rituals throws great light on the psychological reactions of this African people to death and birth, sin and misfortune, expiation and reconciliation.

chapter I|12 pages

Introduction

chapter II|24 pages

Burial Rites 1

chapter III|49 pages

Farewell to the Dead

chapter IV|44 pages

The Ritual of Puberty and Marriage

chapter V|22 pages

The Ritual of Birth 1

chapter VI|20 pages

The Ritual of Abnormal Birth

chapter VII|18 pages

Rituals of Misfortune

chapter VIII|13 pages

The Participants

chapter IX|19 pages

The Nyakyusa Conception of Reality

chapter |36 pages

Select Records