Bereavement rituals and their related psychosocial functions in a Northern Sotho community of South Africa.
Death Stud
; 45(2): 91-100, 2021.
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The study sought to explore bereavement rituals and their related psychosocial significance in an African cultural setting. A descriptive phenomenological design was adopted. Fourteen adults were purposefully sampled to participate in in-depth interviews. Data were analyzed using Hycner's adapted phenomenological method, which resulted in four themes: (a) the cleansing ritual ceremony/go-ntsha setshila, (b) ancestor reverence rituals, (c) rituals for protecting the deceased spirit, and (d) vengeance ritual/letswa. Ritual performance is associated with diverse psychosocial benefits including the prevention of a culture-specific bereavement illness. Essentially, ritual performance is for healing in that it lessens bereavement from becoming disabling.
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Luto
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Comportamento Ritualístico
Tipo de estudo:
Qualitative_research
Limite:
Humans
País como assunto:
Africa
Idioma:
En
Ano de publicação:
2021
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Article