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Tradition and Religion in Africa

Tradition and Religion in Africa

by Haruna Abdallah Imam
Paperback
Publication Date: 10/07/2012

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The concept of the Earth Cult, and for that matter, the institution of the tindana was known throughout the West African Region. The tindaamba (plural for tindana) were, and still are, the intermediaries between the people living on the Earth and the Earth as a divine principle. Among the Dagbamba of Northern Ghana for example, the tindana did not only 'own' the land (literally), but by reason of his or her 'ownership', was the only one who knew or was known by, the 'spirit of the land'. Therefore, it was only the 'landowner' that could pacify the gods of the Earth for prosperity and peaceful co-existence on the Earth. However, the indigenous priesthood institution has seen many changes in the course of time. Nowadays, chiefs claim ritual as well as political possession of land in order to strengthen their authority. This book gives a historical account of the changing roles of the tindana among the Dagbamba in Northern Ghana. The book argues that the major factors that induced the changes are: the introduction of Islam, the development of chieftaincy, colonialism, among others. This book is ideal for everyone seeking to know more about the Socio-Religious history of Africa.
ISBN:
9783659178108
9783659178108
Category:
The arts: general issues
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
10-07-2012
Publisher:
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Country of origin:
Germany
Pages:
152
Dimensions (mm):
229x152x9mm
Weight:
0.23kg

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