Rearing and Handling Children with Disability in Gumuz Culture: The Case of Mandura Woreda, Ethiopia

Zeleke Berie
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This paper has the objective to assess the indigenous cultural practices of child with disability rearing and handling practices of Gumuz society. The research was conducted in one of the traditional societies in which indigenous child rearing is highly observed that is the Gumuz community in Benishangul Gumuz Regional State of Mundura Woreda. Both primary and secondary data were employed in this study. Qualitative method of semi-structured, participant observation, informal discussion and focused group discussions were utilized for primary data gathering. More over literature reviews, books, magazines and related researches were also used as secondary sources of data for the study. Eight kebeles’ from the Woreda were selected purposively and a total of 85 respondents participated in this study. Men and women farmers who have a child with disability, community elders, and Gumuz teachers were included. Findings of the study show that there are various cultural practices in Gumuz community of child with disability rearing and handling practice, discrimination of children with disabilities and their parents, segregation of children with disability during child playing, domestic violence (pinching, beating, and physical punishment) are the major cultural practices that put children with disabilities at a lower status in Gumuz community. Furthermore, lack of awareness about the importance of education for children with disabilities is also another factor that puts children with disabilities in a lesser rank. Keywords/phrases: Disability, Child rearing, Child handling DOI: 10.7176/JCSD/58-03 Publication date: April 30 th 2020
古木兹文化中残疾儿童的养育与处理:以埃塞俄比亚的曼杜拉沃雷达为例
本研究旨在评估古木兹族残障儿童养育与处理的原住民文化习俗。这项研究是在一个高度重视土著儿童养育的传统社会中进行的,即蒙杜拉沃雷达州本尚古古尔-古木兹地区的古木兹社区。本研究采用了第一手资料和第二手资料。采用半结构化、参与式观察、非正式讨论和焦点小组讨论等定性方法收集原始数据。此外,文献综述、书籍、杂志和相关研究也被用作本研究的次要数据来源。本研究有目的地选取了8名来自wooreda的kebeles,共85名受访者参与。其中包括有残疾儿童的男女农民、社区长老和古木兹教师。研究发现,古木兹社区残障儿童的养育和处理方式存在多种文化习俗,对残障儿童及其父母的歧视、残障儿童在玩耍时的隔离、家庭暴力(掐、打、体罚)是导致残障儿童在古木兹社区处于较低地位的主要文化习俗。此外,缺乏对残疾儿童教育重要性的认识也是使残疾儿童处于较低地位的另一个因素。关键词:残疾,子女抚养,子女处理DOI: 10.7176/JCSD/58-03出版日期:2020年4月30日
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