This article examines the unifying roles of the Mwari cult, the cultural symbol of land, and the authority of spirit mediums in the first anti-colonial socio-political and religious protest of Chimurenga of 1896-97 in colonial Zimbabwe. Using their spiritually and socially defined authority, spirit mediums (n’anga) served as movement intellectuals to the Chimurenga—they crafted strategies and inspiration for social protest. The shared values of the Mwari cult, the cultural symbol of land, and the office of mediums were further employed to mobilize masses into a social movement that sought to reverse rapid sociocultural and political changes brought about by colonialism. To make this case, the article problematizes religion within an African...
Historical evidence shows that Batswana possessed rich cultural and religious traditions that contri...
This article focuses on the religious discourse behind the rebellion among the Acholi in northern Ug...
This article argues for the rigorous academic scrutiny of Zimbabwean African Instituted Church (AIC)...
In this article, it will be argued that the First Chimurenga, or uprising in Southern Rhodesia was a...
The thrust of this article is to give a critical literary synthesis of the immense contribution made...
Drawing on both primary and secondary data, this paper sets out to demonstrate that spirit mediums h...
The first Chimurenga was characterised by one religious system confronting another. The people of Zi...
This study explored the impact of African indigenous spirituality on African indigenous churches (AI...
The contact between African Traditional Religion (ATR) and Christianity is inextricably linked to Eu...
In Africa, as elsewhere, religion has played a role in triggering and sustaining conflict. There are...
Students of African studies have reported a variety of religious movements under the rubric of indep...
This course of study centered on the scholarship on African traditional religions between the years ...
The Postcolonial and Post-structuralist conceptual and theoretical interventions in African studies ...
The paper is addressing the concept of African religion and politics thus redefining the traditional...
Some scholars have characterised colonial African history as a continuous ‘dialogue between colonial...
Historical evidence shows that Batswana possessed rich cultural and religious traditions that contri...
This article focuses on the religious discourse behind the rebellion among the Acholi in northern Ug...
This article argues for the rigorous academic scrutiny of Zimbabwean African Instituted Church (AIC)...
In this article, it will be argued that the First Chimurenga, or uprising in Southern Rhodesia was a...
The thrust of this article is to give a critical literary synthesis of the immense contribution made...
Drawing on both primary and secondary data, this paper sets out to demonstrate that spirit mediums h...
The first Chimurenga was characterised by one religious system confronting another. The people of Zi...
This study explored the impact of African indigenous spirituality on African indigenous churches (AI...
The contact between African Traditional Religion (ATR) and Christianity is inextricably linked to Eu...
In Africa, as elsewhere, religion has played a role in triggering and sustaining conflict. There are...
Students of African studies have reported a variety of religious movements under the rubric of indep...
This course of study centered on the scholarship on African traditional religions between the years ...
The Postcolonial and Post-structuralist conceptual and theoretical interventions in African studies ...
The paper is addressing the concept of African religion and politics thus redefining the traditional...
Some scholars have characterised colonial African history as a continuous ‘dialogue between colonial...
Historical evidence shows that Batswana possessed rich cultural and religious traditions that contri...
This article focuses on the religious discourse behind the rebellion among the Acholi in northern Ug...
This article argues for the rigorous academic scrutiny of Zimbabwean African Instituted Church (AIC)...