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This comparative and historical work provides rich material on religion and disease etiologies among five African peoples (San, Maasai, Sukuma, Kongo and Yoruba) and discusses possible reasons for an important shift from spiritual beings such as deities to living humans like witches as agents of disease.
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African Indigenous Religions and Disease Causation
Studies of Religion in Africa Supplements to the Journal of Religion in Africa
Edited by
Paul Gifford School of Oriental and African Studies, London
Deputy Editor
Ingrid Lawrie College of the Resurrection, Mirfield
VOLUME 28
African Indigenous Religions and Disease Causation From Spiritual Beings to Living Humans
by
David Westerlund
BRILL LEIDEN • BOSTON 2006
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CONTENTS
Preface ..........................................................................................
vii
Introduction ..................................................................................
1
Chapter One
Ethnographic Background ..............................
25
Chapter Two
Heavenly Beings among the San ..................
41
Chapter Three
God in Maasai Thought ................................
65
Chapter Four
Sukuma Spirits of Ancestors ..........................
85
Chapter Five
Kongo Spirits or Nkisi .................................... 103
Chapter Six
Yoruba Divinities ............................................ 121
Chapter Seven
Living Humans among the San and Maasai .................................................... 149
Chapter Eight
Witchery among the Sukuma, Kongo and Yoruba .................................................... 165
Chapter Nine
Factors of Continuity and Change .............. 189
Appendix
Notes on Natural Causation of Disease ...... 209
References .................................................................................... 217 Index .............................................................................................. 235
PREFACE
This is the end of a long research journey. It started in the 1980s during my five years as a research fellow in a project, ‘African folk models and their application’, at the Department of Cultura