Igbo funeral songs: Exploring their major themes

Chinazor R. Okpokwasili, A. Nwamara
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Death, transition and other related terms are used by various human societies to communicate the ending of all formal functions and processes in the life of a living organism. When death occurs, it causes an emotional outburst which people express in forms of chants, recitations and dirges. In most parts of Africa, the death of an adult member of the society goes with the rendition of some songs in honour of the deceased and to contemplate on death as a natural phenomenon during the funeral. The Igbo of South Eastern Nigeria, through funeral, send off the deceased solemnly as she/he was welcomed at birth. The essence of this is captured in Igbo cosmic thought and in many funeral songs. Therefore, the focus of this paper is to identify some strands of meaning which most Igbo funeral songs convey and to also highlight their basic thematic constructs. The paper applied expository and analytical methods of research for data collection. It then observed that Igbo funeral songs have a clear identifiable purpose because in them are expressed different phases of grief and they serve valuable purposes in the various Igbo communities where they are rendered.
伊博族葬礼歌曲:探索其主要主题
死亡、过渡和其他相关术语被各种人类社会用来表达生物体生命中所有正式功能和过程的结束。当死亡发生时,它会引起情感的爆发,人们会以圣歌、朗诵和挽歌的形式表达出来。在非洲的大部分地区,成年社会成员的死亡伴随着一些歌曲的演奏,以纪念死者,并在葬礼上将死亡视为一种自然现象。尼日利亚东南部的伊博人通过葬礼庄严地送别死者,就像她/他出生时受到欢迎一样。伊博人的宇宙思想和许多葬礼歌曲都抓住了这一点的精髓。因此,本文的重点是找出大多数伊博人葬礼歌曲所传达的一些意义线索,并强调它们的基本主题结构。本文采用说明性和分析性的研究方法进行数据收集。委员会随后指出,伊博人的葬礼歌曲有一个明确的可识别的目的,因为这些歌曲表达了不同阶段的悲伤,它们在不同的伊博社区有重要的用途。
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