Performance in propitiatory reconciliation among the Nandi community

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Anthony Biwott, Collins Kenga Mumbo, Robert Oduori
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Propitiation is part of what it means to be human. Traditionally, propitiation has been studied from a broad sociocultural perspective with little consideration of the performance processes at play. Among the Nandi community in Kenya, propitiatory offering reconciliation forms the core of restoration of inter-communities relationships. It defines and enriches their culture, but what is propitiatory offering reconciliation? How is it performed? Are there any steps followed in its execution? Is there a specific place of performance? In this article we provide a framework to understand the Nandi propitiatory reconciliation through a literary perspective. We expound on the steps followed: investigation, interrogation, and cleansing, and the three features of performance: that is, place of performance, actions and signs, formulaic expression, costumes, and audience. The data collection took place in Kabiyet and Kipkaren Wards in Nandi county and was collected through participatory observation, interviews, and questionnaires. The sample population was 30 adults between the ages of 45–90 years who were selected using purposive and snowball sampling techniques. The data collected on performance in propitiatory reconciliation rites was analysed by use of functionalism theory as expounded by Foley. We found that the stages of propitiatory reconciliation must be religiously adhered to for its effectiveness and that the success of its performance heavily depends on the participation of its performers and audience. This article also brings out performance in form of particular acts, singing, and chanting.
南迪族人的祈求和解表现
代人受过是人类生活的一部分。传统上,人们从广泛的社会文化角度来研究祭奠,而很少考虑祭奠的表现过程。在肯尼亚的南迪族群中,祭奠和解是恢复族群间关系的核心。它界定并丰富了他们的文化,但什么是赎罪祭和解?如何进行?在执行过程中是否有任何步骤?是否有特定的执行地点?在本文中,我们提供了一个框架,通过文学的视角来理解南迪祭奠和解。我们阐述了遵循的步骤:调查、审讯和清洗,以及表演的三个特征:即表演地点、动作和符号、公式化表达、服装和观众。数据收集工作在南迪县的卡比耶特区和基普卡伦区进行,通过参与式观察、访谈和问卷调查收集数据。样本人群为 30 名 45-90 岁的成年人,采用目的性抽样和滚雪球抽样技术选出。我们利用 Foley 所阐述的功能主义理论,对所收集到的有关托钵和解仪式表现的数据进行了分析。我们发现,必须虔诚地遵守祈求和解仪式的各个阶段才能使其有效,而其表演的成功在很大程度上取决于表演者和观众的参与。本文还介绍了特定行为、歌唱和吟诵等形式的表演。
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