Education Arts
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Item AFRICAN CHURCH HISTORY SPECIAL EXAM(KAG EAST UNIVERSITY, 2025-12) ACH 1113Item AFRICAN CHURCH HISTORY: FINAL EXAM(KAG EAST UNIVERSITY, 2025-12) CRE 1113Item Challenges of Quality Instruction in Higher Education(Asian Journal of Education and Social Studies, 2025-06-18) Kinuva Wanjiru; Wonget Lydia; Ntayia LeonardItem CHRISTIAN PERSPECTIVE ON ISLAM(KAG EAST UNIVERSITY, 2025) BTH-2153Item CHURCH RESPONSE TO EMERGING SOCIAL ISSUES(KAG EAST UNIVERSITY, 2025-12) UCC 213Item COMMUNICATION SKILLS(KAG EAST UNIVERSITY, 2025-12) UCC1123Item COMPARATIVE EDUCATION 1(KAG EAST UNIVERSITY, 2025-12) ECC: 2223Item CREATIVE WRITING(KAG EAST UNIVERSITY, 2025-12) LITT 3233Item CRITICAL READING AND RESPONSE 1(KAG EAST UNIVERSITY, 2025-12) LIT 1113Item Death and Human Sexuality among the Precolonial Bukusu Community of Western Kenya. c. 1895(GSAR publishers, 2023-05-10) Mayende Godfrey Banda; Babere Kerata Chacha; Waweru PeterThis paper was extracted from a Doctor of Philosophy Degree (History) Thesis that was submitted to Graduate School of Laikipia University, Kenya in March 2023. The overall objective of the research was to interrogate mortuary and funerary practices among the Bukusu of Western Kenya in a historical perspective and it was contended that death rituals in this community play significant role of aiding the transformation of individuals from the earthly life to immortal state. In this paper, the inalienability of death and human sexuality has been argued from a miraculous perspective of transmitting life through sexual intercourse and the transformation of the same life to immortality through death. In other words, death in itself is not an end to the earthly life but rather a stage at which the said earthly life was transformed into immortal nature that was expected to last forever. Arising from the above foregoing, the Bukusu people were very cautious when handling death and human sexuality and for this reason, they developed important death rituals that guided sexual affairs upon the occurrence of deathItem EAST AFRICAN POETRY AND DRAMA(KAG EAST UNIVERSITY, 2025-12) LITT 2213Item EAST AFRICAN PROSE(KAG EAST UNIVERSITY, 2025-12) LIT 2223Item EDUCATIONAL PLANNING(KAG EAST UNIVERSITY, 2025-12) ECC: 4113Item ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION(KAG EAST UNIVERSITY, 2025-12) ECC 2213Item INFORMATION DIGITAL LITERACY(KAG EAST UNIVERSITY, 2025-12) CREATIVE WRITINGItem INTRODUCTION TO CLIMATOLOGY(KAG EAST UNIVERSITY, 2025-08) GEO 2123Item INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF ISLAM EXAM 2(KAG EAST UNIVERSITY, 2025-12) ISI: 2213Item INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF LANGUAGE MAIN EXAM 2(KAG EAST UNIVERSITY, 2025-12) ENG 1123Item LITERARY LANGUAGE AND SCHOLARLY PRESENTATION(KAG EAST UNIVERSITY, 2025-12) LIT 4143Item MBINU ZA UTAFITI(KAG EAST UNIVERSITY, 2025-12) KSW: 4153
