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Certain rites of transition and the conception of !Nau among the Hottentots

Harvard African studies2 • Published In 1918 • Pages: 65-82

By: Hoernlé, Winifred .

Abstract
This document's brief descriptions of various 'rites de passage' as observed by and told to the author shortly before World War I. The various rites had survived in the main only in much reduced form and much information was derived only by questioning the oldest members of the group. Some material on the concept of '!Nau' or ritual impurity is included. General information on the 'rites de passage' has been indexed for 796, while specific information has been indexed for the appropriate subject terms.
Subjects
Ethos
Puberty and initiation
Status and treatment of the aged
Organized ceremonial
Magical and mental therapy
Diet
Purification and atonement
Sacred objects and places
Avoidance and taboo
Theory of disease
Morbidity
Medical therapy
Pharmaceuticals
Burial practices and funerals
culture
Khoi
HRAF PubDate
2010
Region
Africa
Sub Region
Southern Africa
Document Type
article
Evaluation
Creator Type
Ethnologist
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
Timothy J. O'Leary ; 1958
Field Date
1912-1913
Coverage Date
1900-1918
Coverage Place
South Africa
Notes
A. Winifred Hoernlé
Includes bibliographical references
LCCN
33006339
LCSH
Khoisan (African people)