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Mijikenda Mbowe Mbukushu Mbumi Mbunda Mbwela Mukulu Mulonga Mwanga Namwanga Ndembu Ng'umbo
Nkoya Nsenga Nyengo Nyika Sala Seba
Senga Shanjo Shila Simaa Soli...
- was
through this
position that
Turner started his
lifelong study of the
Ndembu people of Zambia. He
completed his PhD at
University of
Manchester in 1955...
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people comprise hundreds of
subgroups such as the Akosa,
Imbangala and
Ndembu, and
number approximately 800,000 in Angola, 1.1
million in the Congo, and...
- Lunda, also
known as Chilunda, is a
Bantu language spoken in Zambia, Angola, and, to a
lesser extent, in the
Democratic Republic of the
Congo (DRC). Lunda...
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amongst the
Ndembu in Zambia, he made
numerous connections between tribal and non-tribal societies, "sensing that what he
argued for the
Ndembu had relevance...
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relationships the cure.
Turner uses the
example of the
Isoma ritual among the
Ndembu of
northwestern Zambia to illustrate. The
Isoma rite of
affliction is used...
- symbolism.
Turner states that his
theory was
derived after observing the
Ndembu people's
interactions in West-Central
Angola in Africa, then
later perceiving...
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Zambia and
southeastern Angola. They are
closely related to the
Lunda and
Ndembu to the northeast, but they also
share cultural similarities to the Kaonde...
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Janzen and others, and even
earlier by
Victor Turner in his
writings about Ndembu drums of affliction. Vimbuza, in the
traditional Tumbuka people's belief...
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liminal period in
rites de p****age".
Forest of symbols:
aspects of the
Ndembu ritual. Ithaca:
Cornell UP. pp. 23–59. Turner,
Victor W. (1969). The Ritual...