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      • Death is considered a rite of passage for those who die at an acceptable (old) age. When death occurs in Africa, divination as to the cause of death is sought from dead ancestors, with death causes usually attributed to spiritual elements (witchcraft, offending one's ancestors, or Gods) rather than medical or physical reasons.
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  2. Death and funeral rituals in Africa are deeply rooted in the cultural beliefs, traditions, and indigenous religions of the continent. They are guided by Africans' view of existence after death and the power and role of the deceased ancestor.

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  3. Aug 5, 2020 · In this week’s lecture, we studied the mythology of death/disease in African tradition and the symbolism that further explains these traditions. In a lot of African cultures, life and death exist in the continuum in which death is seen as a passage to another plane of existence.

  4. How Death is Understood Spiritually in Three Different African Communities. One of the most common missions of religion is to help the living feel more comfortable with death, and African traditional religions are no exception.

  5. May 24, 2016 · When death occurs in Africa, divination as to the cause of death is sought from dead ancestors, with death causes usually attributed to spiritual elements (witchcraft, offending one's ancestors, or Gods) rather than medical or physical reasons. Furthermore, it is an African cultural belief that to be in the world of the dead confers ...

  6. Aug 16, 2023 · Death Symbolism in Africa. In many African cultures, death is seen as a natural part of the cycle of life. The dead are revered and respected, and elaborate funeral ceremonies are held to honor their memory. Death symbolism in Africa often includes: The use of masks and costumes; Drumming and dancing; The creation of elaborate grave markers and ...

  7. For Africans, death is accompanied by a series of the performance of rituals which connect the living dead and the living. Two case studies are presented and discussed to illustrate the African conception of death, its meaning, signif-icance and accompanying mourning rituals and process.

  8. May 16, 2023 · This article explores African cultural perspectives on death and afterlife. The concept of death is viewed differently in African cultures, where it is seen as a natural and inevitable part of...

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