Rituals of Passage and Persistence: Death and Cultural Identity Among the Mizos of Northeast India.

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Omega Pub Date : 2025-08-20 DOI:10.1177/00302228251370838
Lal Sangzuala, Grace Lalhlupuii Sailo
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The study explores the transformation of Mizo death rituals through the lens of syncretism, examining how indigenous cosmologies and Christian beliefs have merged into hybrid ceremonial practices. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork and comparative anthropology, it investigates ritual structures such as thlaichhiah, grave typology, and beliefs in the afterlife. The Young Mizo Association's institutional role illustrates the cultural mediation and standardization of funerals. Theoretical frameworks, including van Gennep's rites of passage and Geertz's cultural bricolage, contextualize the ritual adaptations. The study argues that Mizo mortuary customs reflect cultural resilience, embodying negotiated identity and continuity amidst theological transformation and social change.

通过和坚持的仪式:印度东北部米佐斯人的死亡和文化认同。
该研究通过融合主义的视角探讨了米佐死亡仪式的转变,考察了土著宇宙论和基督教信仰是如何融合到混合仪式实践中的。在民族志田野调查和比较人类学的基础上,它调查了仪式结构,如thlaichhiah、坟墓类型学和对来世的信仰。年轻米佐协会的机构作用说明了葬礼的文化调解和标准化。理论框架,包括范格内普的成人仪式和格尔茨的文化拼凑,将仪式适应置于语境中。本研究认为,Mizo殡葬习俗反映了文化弹性,体现了神学转型和社会变革中协商的身份和连续性。
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