Book

The spiritual beliefs of the Shona: a study based on field work among the east-central Shona

Mambo PressGwelo, Rhodesia • Published In 1977 • Pages:

By: Gelfand, Michael, Hannan, M..

Abstract
This is a comparative study of the religious beliefs and practices of four Shona clans. There is a chapter for each and the data are presented in a format that makes them easy to compare. This source is concerned with historical origins, practices and beliefs concerning the spirits of the dead, roles and functions of the medicine men/diviners and mediums, the role of the paternal aunt, witchcraft, death, and marriage.
Subjects
Eschatology
Prayers and sacrifices
Cult of the dead
Sorcery
Burial practices and funerals
Mourning
Arranging a marriage
Nuptials
Traditional history
Organized ceremonial
Clans
Mode of marriage
Avuncular and nepotic relatives
Magicians and diviners
Shamans and psychotherapists
culture
Shona
HRAF PubDate
2014
Region
Africa
Sub Region
Southern Africa
Document Type
Book
Evaluation
Creator Type
Physician
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
John Beierle; 1991
Field Date
1967-1974
Coverage Date
1969-1974
Coverage Place
Manicaland and Mashonaland East, Zimbabwe
Notes
by Michael Gelfand ; foreword by M. Hannan
Includes index
LCCN
79109568
LCSH
Shona (African people)