尼日利亚西南部伊拉杰人对成人死亡和葬礼的表现。

Omega Pub Date : 2024-08-20 DOI:10.1177/00302228241276239
Rantimi Jays Julius-Adeoye, Masoje Oghenerobaro Akpor-Robaro, Damilola Mayowa Babarinde, Elizabeth Amarukhor Omoruyi
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不同社会赋予死亡的意义各不相同。本研究采用描述性方法来揭示尼日利亚尼日尔三角洲伊拉杰人的丧葬习俗。根据语言上的相似性,Ilaje 人属于尼日利亚西南部地区的约鲁巴族。伊拉杰人根据死者的死亡方式对其进行安葬。伊拉杰人将死亡分为五类:老死、巫术或邪灵致死、意外溺水致死、诅咒致死和自杀致死。对人们来说,成年人的死亡有两层含义:悲伤和欢乐。我们得出的结论是,肉体死亡被视为生命轮回连续体的一部分;这是死者进入祖先境界的时刻,而祖先可能在未来重生到家庭中。
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Performance of Adult's Death and Burial Among Ilaje People of Southwest Nigeria.

The meaning ascribed to death differs from one society to the other. This study adopts the descriptive method in unraveling the ritual of burial practices among the Ilaje people of Nigeria's Niger delta. Based on linguistic similarities, Ilaje people are part of the Yoruba ethnic group of Nigeria's Southwest area. Among the people, burial accorded to the dead is based on how the deceased died. The Ilaje groups death into five distinctive categories - death due to old-age, death caused by witchcraft or evil spirit, death through drowning by accident, death through curse, and death due to suicide. For the people, adult's death has two layers of meaning: sorrow and merriment. We conclude that physical death is viewed as part of the continuum of life's circle; it is the point when the dead pass to the realm of the ancestor who may be reborn into the family in the future.

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