Ethnography of the Gusii of Western Kenya: a vanishing cultural heritage
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Foreword j
William R. Ochieng
Preface ijj
Introduction 1
John S. Akama and M. M. Kadenyi
Part 1: The Origin and Evolution of the Gusii 19
Chapter 1 19
Historical Evolution of the Gusii
John S. Akama
Introduction 19
Evolution of the Bantu: A brief overview 19
What Gusii Elders Say 23
Settlement in Kano Plains: The Gusii as a Distinct Ethnic Community 24
Original Gusii Clans 26
Chapter 2 31
Surviving Against All Odds: Gusii Movement into Their Current 31
Homeland
John S. Akama
Introduction 31
Settlement in the Manga Hills 33
Movement into the Kabianga Region 34
Adopting a New Military Strategy 36
The Osaosao Battle as Turning Point of Gusii History 38
Current Gusii Clans 40
Chapter 3 45
Gusii Demographic Trends
John S. Akama
Introduction 45
Social Demographic Factors Causing Rapid Population Growth 46
Demographic Trends in the Past 300 Years 47
The Pre colonial Period 49
Colonial Period 55
Post colonial Period 57
Chapter 4 61
Language and Its Usage
Nathan Oyori Ogechi
Introduction 61
Background and Structure 61
Ekegusii Sound System 64
Morphosyntax 65
Example of Noun Classification 66
Numerical Marking 69
Word and Morpheme Order 69
Noun Phrases 70
Adjectives 70
Articles 71
Demonstratives 71
Possessive 71
Prepositions 72
Verbal Phrases 73
Tense Aspect 73
Reduplication 75
Borrowed Words 76
Typology 77
Part 2 Social and Political Institutions 81
Chapter 5 81
Social Organization and Administration of Justice
John S. Akama
Introduction 81
Gusii Lineage System 82
Administration of Justice 86
Judicial System and Law Enforcement 88
Informal Legal Institutions 88
The Homestead 88
Etureti 90
How Criminal Cases Were Handled 93
How Offences Related to Arson and Theft Were Handled 94
Egesaku 96
Abakumi 96
Abakumi Supreme Court Ruling on Bride Wealth Payment 98
Bogonko s Ruling 101
Ogeto s Ruling 102
Inchwari s Ruling 102
Chapter 6 105
The Indigenous Education System: the Making of a Gusii Man
or Woman
John S. Akama
Introduction 105
Stages of Gusii Indigenous Education 108
The Infancy Stage 108
The Childhood Stage 110
The Stage of Initiation into Adulthood 113
Educational Role of Circumcision 114
Chapter 7 119
Ekegusii Folklore
Emily Bosire Ogechi
Introduction 119
Proverbs 121
General Features of Ekegusii Proverbs 122
Source and Authority 123
Scope and Content 123
Context and Use 124
Ekegusii Proverbs and the Mission of the Church 126
Analysis and Presentation of Selected Proverbs 127
Riddles 133
Narratives 135
Conclusion 136
Chapter 8 139
Gusii Folk Music
Augustino Osoro Onkware
Introduction 139
Gusii Instruments and Adornments 142
Musical Instruments 142
Traditional Adornments Worn During Dance Performances 147
Songs and Rhymes I48
Lullabies 148
Verses by or for Young People 149
General Rhymes I50
Rhyme from The Thief Who Ate the Berries 150
The Fable of esara maguta 150
Rhymes from the Fable maticha esimeke 151
Rhymes Specifically for Girls 152
Initiation Songs 153
Examples of Initiation Songs 154
Confinement and Convalescence 156
The Beginning of Convalescence 156
End of Seclusion 158
Music at Ekeigorogoro 158
Other Musical Forms 159
The Rain Dance ( Ribina) 159
Wedding Songs 161
War Songs 164
Disease and Other Afflictions 165
Dirges and Funeral Songs 167
Praises 171
Part 3 Initiation and Marriage Ceremonies 175
Chapter 9 175
Circumcision Ceremony
John S. Akama and Solomon Monyenye
Introduction 175
Circumcision Ceremony 176
The Circumcision of Boys 178
The Circumcision of Girls 186
Chapter 10 191
The Initiates Seclusion Period
John S. Akama and Solomon Monyenye
Introduction 191
Entering the Seclusion Hut 191
The Making of the Sacred Fire 193
The Planting of Ritualistic Grass 194
The Mysteries of the Bsubo Ritual 195
Privileged Freedom 200
Emergence from Seclusion 202
Chapter 11 209
Customary Marriage
John S. Akama
Introduction 209
First Stage: Identification of a Suitable Girl 209
Second Stage: The Selection of Cattle 211
Composition of Bridewealth 212
Transfer of Ownership 214
Third Stage: Wedding Ceremony 215
The Religious and Cultural Significance of the Wedding 217
The Privileged Obstruction 218
PART 4 Land Tenure System and Usage 223
Chapter 12 223
Evolving Land Tenure and Agricultural Systems
Tom. M. Ndege
Introduction 223
Transitory Changes in Land Ownership 225
Communal Land Ownership 227
Traditional Modes of Securing Land Ownership Rights 230
Introduction of Private Land Ownership 233
The Evolving Land Use Practices 236
Chapter 13 243
The Socio economic, Philosophical and Spiritual Value
Attached to Land
Michael Mabururu Ntabo
Introduction 243
Land Ownership 243
Identification with Land and its Implications 245
Conclusion 249
Chapter 14 251
Traditional Land Tenure
Masese Rosana Eric
Introduction 251
Historical Development of Gusii Land Tenure. 252
Access to Land 256
Conclusion 259
Chapter 15 263
Agricultural Systems
Robert Maxon
Introduction 263
Traditional Productive System 263
Co operative Work Groups (Risaga) 269
Colonial Attempt to Use Risaga 272
Colonial Rule and Agricultural Change 274
Part 5 Other Aspects of Gusii Culture and Ethnography 279
Chapter 16 279
Gusii Traditional Medicine
Isaac Sindiga
Introduction 279
What is Traditional Medicine? 280
Disease Causation and Therapy 281
Practitioners of Traditional Medicine 285
Profile of a Practicing Gusii Traditional Healer 287
Conclusion 289
Chapter 17 293
Gusii Resistance to Colonial Invasion
Robert Maxon
Introduction 293
Initial Contact with the British 293
Initial Gusii Resistance 298
1908 Resistance 304
Prelude to Colonial Rule 311
Chapter 18 317
Witchcraft Among the Gusii
Masese Rosana Eric
Introduction 317
Conception of Witchcraft 318
Behaviour of Witches 319
Notion of Witchcraft and Misfortunes 321
Coping with Witchcraft 324
Functions of Witchcraft 327
Conclusion 329
Chapter 19 333
Controversy Over the Role of Initiation Ceremonies in a
Changing Social Environment
Solomon Monyenye
Introduction 333
Why Initiation? 335
The Role of Ordeals in Initiation 336
The Concept of Death and Rebirth 337
The Concept of a Covenant 337
The Role of the Surgical Operation 338
The Idea of Value 340
Developing a Sense of Identity, Commitment, Co operation
and Self reliance 341
Lessons From the Concept of the Sacred Fire 341
Lessons from the Concept of the Ritual Esuguta Grass 343
Benefits for the Present Education System 344
Conclusion 346
Chapter 20 351
Tourism and the Preservation of Gusii Cultural Heritage
Kennedy Ondimu Ingega
Introduction 351
Cultural Based Heritage and Tourism in the Gusii Region 351
Conservation and Preservation Issues 359
Chapter 21 361
Urbanization
Robert Maxon
Introduction 361
Pre colonial Urbanization 361
Urbanization in the Twentieth Century 362
Bibliography 371
Index 377
List of Figures and Tables
Figure 1
A Map of Gusii Homeland Showing Major Historical and
Physiographical Sites 3
Figure 2
The Physical Layout of Traditional Gusii Homestead Governed by the
Chinsoni Concept 14
Table 4.1
Main Noun Class Prefixes in Ekegusii and Proto Bantu 67
Table 4.2
List of Noun Class Prefixes in Ekegusii 67
Table 4.3
Illustration of Kiswahili and Ekegusii Locative Noun Prefixes 69
Table 4.4
Various Ways of Expressing Past Tense in Ekegusii 74
Table 4.5
Various Types of Reduplication in Ekegusii 75
Table 8.1
Various Musical Instruments Used Among the Gusii and Their
Probable Origin 143
Table 16.1
Gusii Medical Specialists 286
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Table of Contents
Foreword j
William R. Ochieng'
Preface ijj
Introduction 1
John S. Akama and M. M. Kadenyi
Part 1: The Origin and Evolution of the Gusii 19
Chapter 1 19
Historical Evolution of the Gusii
John S. Akama
Introduction 19
Evolution of the Bantu: A brief overview 19
What Gusii Elders Say 23
Settlement in Kano Plains: The Gusii as a Distinct Ethnic Community 24
Original Gusii Clans 26
Chapter 2 31
Surviving Against All Odds: Gusii Movement into Their Current 31
Homeland
John S. Akama
Introduction 31
Settlement in the Manga Hills 33
Movement into the Kabianga Region 34
Adopting a New Military Strategy 36
The Osaosao Battle as Turning Point of Gusii History 38
Current Gusii Clans 40
Chapter 3 45
Gusii Demographic Trends
John S. Akama
Introduction 45
Social Demographic Factors Causing Rapid Population Growth 46
Demographic Trends in the Past 300 Years 47
The Pre colonial Period 49
Colonial Period 55
Post colonial Period 57
Chapter 4 61
Language and Its Usage
Nathan Oyori Ogechi
Introduction 61
Background and Structure 61
Ekegusii Sound System 64
Morphosyntax 65
Example of Noun Classification 66
Numerical Marking 69
Word and Morpheme Order 69
Noun Phrases 70
Adjectives 70
Articles 71
Demonstratives 71
Possessive 71
Prepositions 72
Verbal Phrases 73
Tense Aspect 73
Reduplication 75
Borrowed Words 76
Typology 77
Part 2 Social and Political Institutions 81
Chapter 5 81
Social Organization and Administration of Justice
John S. Akama
Introduction 81
Gusii Lineage System 82
Administration of Justice 86
Judicial System and Law Enforcement 88
Informal Legal Institutions 88
The Homestead 88
Etureti 90
How Criminal Cases Were Handled 93
How Offences Related to Arson and Theft Were Handled 94
Egesaku 96
Abakumi 96
Abakumi Supreme Court Ruling on Bride Wealth Payment 98
Bogonko's Ruling 101
Ogeto's Ruling 102
Inchwari' s Ruling 102
Chapter 6 105
The Indigenous Education System: the Making of a Gusii Man
or Woman
John S. Akama
Introduction 105
Stages of Gusii Indigenous Education 108
The Infancy Stage 108
The Childhood Stage 110
The Stage of Initiation into Adulthood 113
Educational Role of Circumcision 114
Chapter 7 119
Ekegusii Folklore
Emily Bosire Ogechi
Introduction 119
Proverbs 121
General Features of Ekegusii Proverbs 122
Source and Authority 123
Scope and Content 123
Context and Use 124
Ekegusii Proverbs and the Mission of the Church 126
Analysis and Presentation of Selected Proverbs 127
Riddles 133
Narratives 135
Conclusion 136
Chapter 8 139
Gusii Folk Music
Augustino Osoro Onkware
Introduction 139
Gusii Instruments and Adornments 142
Musical Instruments 142
Traditional Adornments Worn During Dance Performances 147
Songs and Rhymes I48
Lullabies 148
Verses by or for Young People 149
General Rhymes I50
Rhyme from "The Thief Who Ate the Berries" 150
The Fable of "esara maguta" 150
Rhymes from the Fable "maticha esimeke" 151
Rhymes Specifically for Girls 152
Initiation Songs 153
Examples of Initiation Songs 154
Confinement and Convalescence 156
The Beginning of Convalescence 156
End of Seclusion 158
Music at Ekeigorogoro 158
Other Musical Forms 159
The Rain Dance ( Ribina) 159
Wedding Songs 161
War Songs 164
Disease and Other Afflictions 165
Dirges and Funeral Songs 167
Praises 171
Part 3 Initiation and Marriage Ceremonies 175
Chapter 9 175
Circumcision Ceremony
John S. Akama and Solomon Monyenye
Introduction 175
Circumcision Ceremony 176
The Circumcision of Boys 178
The Circumcision of Girls 186
Chapter 10 191
The Initiates' Seclusion Period
John S. Akama and Solomon Monyenye
Introduction 191
Entering the Seclusion Hut 191
The Making of the Sacred Fire 193
The Planting of Ritualistic Grass 194
The Mysteries of the Bsubo Ritual 195
Privileged Freedom 200
Emergence from Seclusion 202
Chapter 11 209
Customary Marriage
John S. Akama
Introduction 209
First Stage: Identification of a Suitable Girl 209
Second Stage: The Selection of Cattle 211
Composition of Bridewealth 212
Transfer of Ownership 214
Third Stage: Wedding Ceremony 215
The Religious and Cultural Significance of the Wedding 217
The Privileged Obstruction 218
PART 4 Land Tenure System and Usage 223
Chapter 12 223
Evolving Land Tenure and Agricultural Systems
Tom. M. Ndege
Introduction 223
Transitory Changes in Land Ownership 225
Communal Land Ownership 227
Traditional Modes of Securing Land Ownership Rights 230
Introduction of Private Land Ownership 233
The Evolving Land Use Practices 236
Chapter 13 243
The Socio economic, Philosophical and Spiritual Value
Attached to Land
Michael Mabururu Ntabo
Introduction 243
Land Ownership 243
Identification with Land and its Implications 245
Conclusion 249
Chapter 14 251
Traditional Land Tenure
Masese Rosana Eric
Introduction 251
Historical Development of Gusii Land Tenure. 252
Access to Land 256
Conclusion 259
Chapter 15 263
Agricultural Systems
Robert Maxon
Introduction 263
Traditional Productive System 263
Co operative Work Groups (Risaga) 269
Colonial Attempt to Use Risaga 272
Colonial Rule and Agricultural Change 274
Part 5 Other Aspects of Gusii Culture and Ethnography 279
Chapter 16 279
Gusii Traditional Medicine
Isaac Sindiga
Introduction 279
What is Traditional Medicine? 280
Disease Causation and Therapy 281
Practitioners of Traditional Medicine 285
Profile of a Practicing Gusii Traditional Healer 287
Conclusion 289
Chapter 17 293
Gusii Resistance to Colonial Invasion
Robert Maxon
Introduction 293
Initial Contact with the British 293
Initial Gusii Resistance 298
1908 Resistance 304
Prelude to Colonial Rule 311
Chapter 18 317
Witchcraft Among the Gusii
Masese Rosana Eric
Introduction 317
Conception of Witchcraft 318
Behaviour of Witches 319
Notion of Witchcraft and Misfortunes 321
Coping with Witchcraft 324
Functions of Witchcraft 327
Conclusion 329
Chapter 19 333
Controversy Over the Role of Initiation Ceremonies in a
Changing Social Environment
Solomon Monyenye
Introduction 333
Why Initiation? 335
The Role of Ordeals in Initiation 336
The Concept of Death and Rebirth 337
The Concept of a Covenant 337
The Role of the Surgical Operation 338
The Idea of Value 340
Developing a Sense of Identity, Commitment, Co operation
and Self reliance 341
Lessons From the Concept of the Sacred Fire 341
Lessons from the Concept of the Ritual Esuguta Grass 343
Benefits for the Present Education System 344
Conclusion 346
Chapter 20 351
Tourism and the Preservation of Gusii Cultural Heritage
Kennedy Ondimu Ingega
Introduction 351
Cultural Based Heritage and Tourism in the Gusii Region 351
Conservation and Preservation Issues 359
Chapter 21 361
Urbanization
Robert Maxon
Introduction 361
Pre colonial Urbanization 361
Urbanization in the Twentieth Century 362
Bibliography 371
Index 377
List of Figures and Tables
Figure 1
A Map of Gusii Homeland Showing Major Historical and
Physiographical Sites 3
Figure 2
The Physical Layout of Traditional Gusii Homestead Governed by the
"Chinsoni" Concept 14
Table 4.1
Main Noun Class Prefixes in Ekegusii and Proto Bantu 67
Table 4.2
List of Noun Class Prefixes in Ekegusii 67
Table 4.3
Illustration of Kiswahili and Ekegusii Locative Noun Prefixes 69
Table 4.4
Various Ways of Expressing Past Tense in Ekegusii 74
Table 4.5
Various Types of Reduplication in Ekegusii 75
Table 8.1
Various Musical Instruments Used Among the Gusii and Their
Probable Origin 143
Table 16.1
Gusii Medical Specialists 286 |
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spelling | Ethnography of the Gusii of Western Kenya a vanishing cultural heritage edited by John S. Akama and Robert Maxon Lewiston, N.Y. Mellen 2006 V, 379 S. Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (p. 371-376) and index Alltag, Brauchtum Gusii (African people) Kenya Nyanza Province Social life and customs Gusii (DE-588)4094298-3 gnd rswk-swf Ethnologie (DE-588)4078931-7 gnd rswk-swf Nyanza Province (Kenya) Social life and customs (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Gusii (DE-588)4094298-3 s Ethnologie (DE-588)4078931-7 s DE-604 Akama, John Sorana 1959- Sonstige (DE-588)132824302 oth HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015664038&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Ethnography of the Gusii of Western Kenya a vanishing cultural heritage Alltag, Brauchtum Gusii (African people) Kenya Nyanza Province Social life and customs Gusii (DE-588)4094298-3 gnd Ethnologie (DE-588)4078931-7 gnd |
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title | Ethnography of the Gusii of Western Kenya a vanishing cultural heritage |
title_auth | Ethnography of the Gusii of Western Kenya a vanishing cultural heritage |
title_exact_search | Ethnography of the Gusii of Western Kenya a vanishing cultural heritage |
title_exact_search_txtP | Ethnography of the Gusii of Western Kenya a vanishing cultural heritage |
title_full | Ethnography of the Gusii of Western Kenya a vanishing cultural heritage edited by John S. Akama and Robert Maxon |
title_fullStr | Ethnography of the Gusii of Western Kenya a vanishing cultural heritage edited by John S. Akama and Robert Maxon |
title_full_unstemmed | Ethnography of the Gusii of Western Kenya a vanishing cultural heritage edited by John S. Akama and Robert Maxon |
title_short | Ethnography of the Gusii of Western Kenya |
title_sort | ethnography of the gusii of western kenya a vanishing cultural heritage |
title_sub | a vanishing cultural heritage |
topic | Alltag, Brauchtum Gusii (African people) Kenya Nyanza Province Social life and customs Gusii (DE-588)4094298-3 gnd Ethnologie (DE-588)4078931-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Alltag, Brauchtum Gusii (African people) Kenya Nyanza Province Social life and customs Gusii Ethnologie Nyanza Province (Kenya) Social life and customs Aufsatzsammlung |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015664038&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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