Global Journal of Arts Humanity and Social Sciences
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Date
2023-05-10
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GSAR Publishers
Abstract
This 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 death
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Keywords
Sex and gender, Sexual Abstinence, Sexual intercourse, Immortal, Transformation