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Ways through which children are made responsible members in traditional African communities
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Moral Values promoted during. Funeral Ceremonies in traditional African Communities
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Outline the causes of death in traditional African communities. (6 marks)​The Traditional African understanding of marriage
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​covenants made in traditional African communities
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ROLES OF HEALERS IN TRADITIONAL AFRICAN COMMUNITYEXPECTED RESPONSE(a) Medicine people
They are also known as healers, herbalists, traditional doctors.
(b) Mediums
Are people though who spirits and ancestors communicated with the living.
(c) Diviners
Are people who reveal secret information from the past or the future.
(d) Rainmakers
Get their power through supernatural endowment and apprenticeship. They observe the behavior of plants, insects and animals. They study the sky, stars, moon, clouds, wind movement and their body senses to predict weather.
(e) Priests
Perform religious duties. They either inherit the position or receive a divine call.
(f) Prophets/ seers
Prophets are also referred to as seers. A prophet is a person who can foretell the future by revealing visions, dreams or messages from God.
(g) Elders
Are senior members of the community in charge of families, villages and clans. They are morally upright, settle disputes in the community are also custodians of the community property and decide how it would be shared.
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EXPLAIN HOW WESTERN CULTURE HAS AFFECTED T.A.C (TRADITIONAL AFRICAN COMMUNITIES)(1) TAC Design for buildings became obsoleteThe traditional African designs for building were replaced by western styles (2) TAC religion lost groundChristianity and other foreign religions have replaced traditional African religion. (3) TAC marriage procedures are no longer of importanceInter-ethnic/ inter-racial marriages have watered down traditional marriage rites. (4) TAC leadership systems were rendered obsoleteThe role of elders has been taken over by government leaders such as chiefs and magistrates at the expense of village elders, witch doctors and brave warriors. (5) TAC medicines lost valuePeople prefer modern medicine, going to hospitals as opposed to traditional herbs. (6) TAC songs have been replaced.Traditional African songs and dances have been replaced by western music such as rap, jazz, blues, funk and reggae.
(7) TAC social units were brokenUrbanization has led to breakdown of traditional African social units such as village barazas, peace committees and age groups. (8) TAC rainmakers lost their rolesThe role of rainmakers have been taken over by meteorologists. (9) TAC mode of dressing has been eroded.There is over emphasis on the western mode of dressing. Almost every TAC member dress western style; that is a suit and a tie, mini skirts, 'tumbo cuts' etc. Those who dress in TAC ways are regarded as backward and illiterate. (10) Western education eroded African valuesIntroduction of formal education has led to decline of traditional African values. This includes respect for elderly. Western education puts more emphasis on respect for the learned than the elderly.
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