Sing, eat, pray: transmission of tradition in Lemba communities in Southern Africa

Q1 Social Sciences African and Black Diaspora Pub Date : 2018-05-04 DOI:10.1080/17528631.2017.1394621
M. le Roux
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ABSTRACT Most Lemba traditions and customs are transmitted by means of songs, chants, recitations, praises, proverbs, and prayers, in addition to written documents. Songs, recitations, and certain prayers could be described as poems or set speech; they form part of everyday language and are memorised. Others are sung, chanted, or prayed only on special occasions, such as the ritual slaughter of animals or during circumcision rites. The way the Lemba sing, eat, and pray expresses their unity and their conscious transferal and reinforcement of cultural and religious identity. It also reflects their understanding of their origin and the belief that their religious-cultural practices (embedded in an African culture) have been handed down to them from their Hebrew ancestors.
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唱歌、吃饭、祈祷:非洲南部伦巴社区传统的传承
伦巴族的大多数传统和习俗都是通过歌曲、圣歌、背诵、赞美、箴言和祈祷以及书面文件来传播的。歌曲、朗诵和某些祈祷可以被描述为诗歌或固定演讲;它们构成了日常语言的一部分,并被记忆。其他的只有在特殊场合才会被唱诵或祈祷,比如屠宰动物的仪式或割礼仪式。伦巴人唱歌、吃饭和祈祷的方式表达了他们的团结,以及他们有意识地转移和加强文化和宗教身份。这也反映了他们对自己起源的理解,以及他们的宗教文化习俗(植根于非洲文化)是从希伯来人祖先那里传下来的信仰。
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African and Black Diaspora Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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