Discourse intended to promote notions of peace and human rights in Cameroon, as well as elsewhere in Africa, appears to presuppose that these notions are part of models or practices acquired from elsewhere. Taking, as a basis for our study, the funeral rites of the Bëti in Cameroon, our research aims to answer the following question: "In this era of globalization, how do Africans intend to restore and maintain peace in the continent and throughout the world?" Here, the Bëti culture is simply used as an example for comparison with other Cameroonian or African cultures, as funeral rites exist in all cultures. The objective of this study was to demonstrate that social milieus have always nursed social values capable of promoting peace and mutu...
The Ashantis are well known for their strict observance and co-operation during funeral rites. I att...
This study examined the use of death rituals as a native healing method in the Bukusu (Babukusu) com...
Numerous studies on death in African societies with no doubt have been successfully conducted though...
Funeral rite in the Bamoun cultural universe is perceived as dole or charity on behalf of the depart...
Using a theoretical concept by combining linguistic relativity and linguistic determinism – the stru...
Our thesis focuses on solidarity practices and funeral social protection in the Butembo region (East...
The Bamileke society of Western Cameroon, marked by a hierarchical social structure based on customa...
This paper sets out to investigate the different conflicts inherent in our societies as X-rayed in i...
Since the United Nations Decade for Women (1975–1985) gender-based violence (GBV) has increasingly r...
La société bamiléké de l’Ouest Cameroun, marquée par une structure sociale hiérarchisée basée sur de...
Postcolonial life in Africa, as elsewhere, is characterized by the juxtaposition of multiple, often ...
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is a nation seemingly plagued by violence. Common to situatio...
Contrary to common belief that Cameroon is a haven of peace in a turbulent Central African sub regio...
M. Jackson — L'identité des morts: aspects des rites mortuaires dans une société d'Afrique occidenta...
When public health protocols disrupt normal funeral and mourning practices, such as in Cameroon, alt...
The Ashantis are well known for their strict observance and co-operation during funeral rites. I att...
This study examined the use of death rituals as a native healing method in the Bukusu (Babukusu) com...
Numerous studies on death in African societies with no doubt have been successfully conducted though...
Funeral rite in the Bamoun cultural universe is perceived as dole or charity on behalf of the depart...
Using a theoretical concept by combining linguistic relativity and linguistic determinism – the stru...
Our thesis focuses on solidarity practices and funeral social protection in the Butembo region (East...
The Bamileke society of Western Cameroon, marked by a hierarchical social structure based on customa...
This paper sets out to investigate the different conflicts inherent in our societies as X-rayed in i...
Since the United Nations Decade for Women (1975–1985) gender-based violence (GBV) has increasingly r...
La société bamiléké de l’Ouest Cameroun, marquée par une structure sociale hiérarchisée basée sur de...
Postcolonial life in Africa, as elsewhere, is characterized by the juxtaposition of multiple, often ...
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is a nation seemingly plagued by violence. Common to situatio...
Contrary to common belief that Cameroon is a haven of peace in a turbulent Central African sub regio...
M. Jackson — L'identité des morts: aspects des rites mortuaires dans une société d'Afrique occidenta...
When public health protocols disrupt normal funeral and mourning practices, such as in Cameroon, alt...
The Ashantis are well known for their strict observance and co-operation during funeral rites. I att...
This study examined the use of death rituals as a native healing method in the Bukusu (Babukusu) com...
Numerous studies on death in African societies with no doubt have been successfully conducted though...