Religion and Death Among the Bukusu During the Precolonial Period
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Date
2022-11-22
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Saudi Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
Abstract
Death and dying is a very interesting topic to study. It has however attracted very little historical, socio- cultural and
anthropological interrogations. Among the pristine Bukusu people of Western Kenya, death was accorded numerous
socio-cultural rituals that constituted coded meanings which may have only been understood in the realms of religion.
This paper thus attempted an examination on how traditional religion was a key determinant in conducting death rituals in
the precolonial setup of the Bukusu community that was devoid foreign cultural influence. The findings in this paper were
however extracted from a Doctor of Philosophy Degree (History) thesis which will be submitted to Graduate School of
Laikipia University by February 2023. The broader objective of the thesis has interrogated mortuary and funerary rituals
of the Babukusu of Kenya from 1895 to 2010. Being a historical research, relevant information in the study was collected
in the field through extensive Oral Interviews (abbreviated as O.I in the footnotes) which was corroborated with other
secondary sources to ascertain the relevance of the information
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Religion, Death, Funerary, Rituals and Mortuary
Citation
Godfrey Banda Mayende, Babere Kerata Chacha, Peter Waweru (2022). Religion and Death Among the Bukusu During the Precolonial Period