CITATION: Rushohora, N. & Silayo, V. 2019. Cults, crosses, and crescents : religion and healing from colonial violence in Tanzania. Religions, 10(9):519, doi:10.3390/rel10090519.The original publication is available at http://www.mdpi.comMore often than not, Africans employed local religion and the seemingly antagonistic faith of Christianity and Islam, to respond to colonial exploitation, cruelty, and violence. Southern Tanzanians’ reaction during the Majimaji resistance presents a case in point where the application of local religion, Christianity, and Islam for both individual and community spiritual solace were vivid. Kinjekitile Ngwale—the prominent war ritualist—prophesied that a concoction (Maji) would turn the German’s bullets to wa...
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