Book

Magic, divination and witchcraft among the Barotse of Northern Rhodesia

Chatto and Windus (3) • Published In 1963 • Pages: 19, 181 , plates

By: Reynolds, Barrie.

Abstract
Reynolds compiled this survey of Barotse sorcery from records of investigations and judicial proceedings conducted by British officials in 1956 during a 'wave' of sorcery and witchcraft incidents. The information is organized by the vernacular differentiations among specialists: MULOI, NG'AKA, MULAULI, and SITONDO (sorcerers, witchdoctors, diviners, and rain makers respectively). Reynolds stresses throughout that a particular specialist will often take up the practices of one of the other specialists; a MULOI will be acquainted with some of the legerdemain of the NG'AKA. Reynolds concludes that the particular intensity of the 1956 outbreak can be attributed to culture contact and culture change phenomena, and fears that the British authorities were perhaps overzealous in the execution of justice. In 8: Gluckman, 'The judicial process among the Barotse', pp. 423-6, there is an important critique of Reynold's work.
Subjects
Sorcery
Shamans and psychotherapists
Magic
culture
Lozi
HRAF PubDate
1995
Region
Africa
Sub Region
Southern Africa
Document Type
Book
Evaluation
Creator Type
Ethnologist
Document Rating
4: Excellent Secondary Data
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
Adolph Hoehling ; Sigrid Khera
Field Date
1957
Coverage Date
1956
Coverage Place
Zambia
Notes
Barrie Reynolds
Bibliography: p. 170
LCSH
Lozi (African people)