Tribal Ritual, Leadership, and the Mortality Rate in Irigwe, Northern Nigeria

Walter H. Sangree
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The tribal area of the agricultural Irigwe is denuded of forest cover except for several sacred groves which most people seldom choose to enter. There are 25 tribal "sections." The priest elders of the two smallest sections tend ritual in the sacred groves and in other places which are believed to be of supreme importance to the tribe's well-being. The two largest but ritually unimportant sections formerly supplied most of the tribe's secular leadership for warfare and nowadays provide leaders for the British instituted tribal administration. The Irigwe justify the high regard in which the ritually powerful sections are held, and also explain their small size by their belief that the forces controlled by these sections, while vital to the tribe, are very dangerous and often kill those families who handle them. A medical survey, however, now offers a scientific "explanation" which traditionalist Irigwe elements reject: the sacred groves are infested with tsetse flies which transmit the parasites causing sleeping sickness.
尼日利亚北部Irigwe的部落仪式、领导和死亡率
农业Irigwe的部落地区除了几个神圣的小树林外,几乎没有森林覆盖,大多数人很少选择进入。这里有25个部落“区”。两个最小部分的祭司长老在神圣的树林和其他地方举行仪式,这些地方被认为对部落的福祉至关重要。这两个最大但在仪式上不重要的部分以前为部落的战争提供了大多数世俗领导,现在为英国建立的部落管理提供了领导人。伊里格威人认为这些仪式上强大的部分受到高度重视是合理的,他们也解释了这些部分的规模小,因为他们相信这些部分控制的力量虽然对部落至关重要,但非常危险,经常会杀死那些处理它们的家庭。然而,一项医学调查现在提供了一个传统的Irigwe分子所拒绝的科学“解释”:神圣的树林里充斥着传播引起昏睡病的寄生虫的采采蝇。
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