Sanktuarium ziemi - centrum kultowe ludu Konkomba w północnej Ghanie

dc.contributor.authorZimoń, Henryk
dc.date.accessioned2023-03-10T07:44:09Z
dc.date.available2023-03-10T07:44:09Z
dc.date.issued1993
dc.descriptionSummarized by H. Zimoń SVD.pl_PL
dc.description.abstractThe beliefs connected with the Earth and its cult belong to the important components of the religion of the Konkomba and other peoples of West Africa. The Earth Kiting is mother of heavenly god Uwumbor. The personified divinity Kiting is a universal deity of all the Konkomba. It is manifested in the multitude of Earth spirits, protectors of particular clans. The Earth spirits are male or female. Each clau has its own Earth shrine called litingbaln which symbolizes and personifies the local Earth spirit, the protector of all members of a given clan. The Earth shrine is the most important sacred place of the clan and the main centre of the Earth cult. The author of the paper presents the names, places and kinds of Earth shrines and provides an interpretation of the ritual performed in the shrine of Earth spirit Naapaa in the village of Bwagbaln. The purpose of the study is to show the social and religious meanings of the Earth shrine in Bwagbaln as the main cult centre of five clans of the Bichabob tribe. The source basis was provided first of all by the author's fieldwork conducted among the Konkomba people in the area of Saboba between July 1984 and January 1985 as well as between September 1990 and August 1991. The Earth shrines among the Konkomba usually consist of baobabs and groves. Under the trees and in the groves there are sacrificial stones fulfilling the function of an altar on which offerings are made. The Earth shrines are usually situated in the vicinity of the homesteads or on the border between the arable land and the bush. As opposed to other clan Earth shrines of the Konkomba people, the Earth shrine in Bwagbaln is of clan and supraclan character. As the symbol of the unity of five clans from the Bichabob tribe, it is the most important Earth shrine and the central place of cult of the members. The Earth cult of the Konkomba is first of all connected with such seasonal agricultural activities as making preparations for yam planting, corn sowing and for the harvest. The ritual in Bwagbaln was performed on 24 March, 1991, that is in the dry season, before the field work. Its principal aim was to ask for the rain. The ritual performance in Bwagbaln is a condition for beginning the field work in the new agrarian season and it precedes the rituals connected with Earth in the homesteads and Earth shrines in the villages of Nalongni, Kumwateek, Kiteek and Bwakul. The ritual in Bwagbaln had the greatest supraclan range and in that ceremony over 20 elders participated who were representatives of major lineages and clans from Bwagbaln, Saboba, Tilangben, Nalongni, Kiteek, Bwakul (Ghana) and Yoborpu and Lagee (Togo). The participants of the ritual are connected with each other by means of clan community bonds (unibaan), ritual bonds (manto(iib) as well as frindship and neighbourhood bonds. The ritual performed in the village of Bwagbaln as a symbolical system of meanings and communication clearly has a religious dimension. It enables communication between man and transcendental reality. By means of religious symbols permeated with manifold meanings, the ritual expresses the norms and values controlling human behaviour, as well as emotional desires, feelings and experiences. Its religious character is testified to by the addressees of prayers and offerings (spirits of the Earth, protective spirits of the clans, ancestor spirits), the content of the prayers and the sacrifices made.pl_PL
dc.identifier.citationRoczniki Teologiczne, 1993, T. 40, z. 2, s. 23-40.pl_PL
dc.identifier.issn0035-7723
dc.identifier.urihttp://theo-logos.pl/xmlui/handle/123456789/4895
dc.language.isoplpl_PL
dc.publisherWydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiegopl_PL
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Poland*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/pl/*
dc.subjectsanktuariumpl_PL
dc.subjectAfrykapl_PL
dc.subjectKonkombapl_PL
dc.subjectludy Afrykipl_PL
dc.subjectGhanapl_PL
dc.subjectkultpl_PL
dc.subjectsanktuarium ziemipl_PL
dc.subjectkult ziemipl_PL
dc.subjectkult przodkówpl_PL
dc.subjectrytuałypl_PL
dc.subjectreligiapl_PL
dc.subjectspołeczeństwopl_PL
dc.subjectmodlitwapl_PL
dc.subjectsanctuarypl_PL
dc.subjectAfricapl_PL
dc.subjectcultpl_PL
dc.subjectcult of the earthpl_PL
dc.subjectritualspl_PL
dc.subjectreligionpl_PL
dc.subjectsocietypl_PL
dc.subjectprayerpl_PL
dc.subjectveneration of the deadpl_PL
dc.subjectancestor worshippl_PL
dc.subjectearth shrinepl_PL
dc.titleSanktuarium ziemi - centrum kultowe ludu Konkomba w północnej Ghaniepl_PL
dc.title.alternativeThe earth shrine - the cult centre among the Konkomba people of northern Ghanapl_PL
dc.typeArticlepl_PL

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