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adam_text | TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
ABSTRACT
.................................................................................................................
iii
ÁGRIP
...........................................................................................................................
v
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
.........................................................................................
vi
LIST OF PICTURES
...................................................................................................xi
LIST OF MAPS
..........................................................................................................xii
LIST OF TABLES
.....................................................................................................xiii
SPELLING
.................................................................................................................xiv
1.
INTRODUCTION
.....................................................................................................1
1.1
Rationale and research questions
........................................................................2
1.2
My background
...................................................................................................3
1.3
Methodology
.......................................................................................................7
1.3.1
Western epistemology
................................................................................12
1.3.2
An ethical issue
..........................................................................................14
1.4
Literature about Pokot
.......................................................................................15
1.4.1
Travelers and government officials
............................................................16
1.4.2
Scholarly studies
........................................................................................17
1.5
Ethnicity and boundaries
...................................................................................22
1.6
Sex, gender and masculinity
..............................................................................26
1.6.1
Studies in masculinities
..............................................................................28
1.6.2
Studies in African masculinities
.................................................................31
1.6.3
Pokot masculinities
....................................................................................33
1.7
Summary of the thesis
.......................................................................................36
PART I: SOCIAL SETTINGS AND THEORETICAL ORIENTATION
..................41
2.
THE
TOKOT
PEOPLE
...........................................................................................43
2.1
West Pokot district
............................................................................................43
2.2Cheptulel
...........................................................................................................49
2.3
Pokot as a part of a greater whole
.....................................................................60
2.3.1
The Nilotes
.................................................................................................60
2.3.1.1
The origin of the Nilotes and the Kalenjin
..........................................62
2.3.1.2
Kalenjin
...............................................................................................63
2.3.1.2.1
As a result of migrations
..............................................................63
2.3.1.2.2
Multiple origin, a result of fusion
.................................................64
2.3.1.3
The aboriginal Okiek
...........................................................................65
2.4
The Emergence of the Pokot people
..................................................................66
2.4.1
Fluid boundaries
.........................................................................................68
2.5
Europeans and the British Colonial Power
........................................................70
2.6
Pokot as a part of Kenya after independence
....................................................78
2.7
Summary
...........................................................................................................80
vu
3.
CONCEPTS
OF
RELIGION..................................................................................81
3.1.
African traditional religion and philosophy
.....................................................81
3.1.1
What kind of religion?
................................................................................83
3.1.2
High gods
...................................................................................................84
3.1.3
Ancestral spirits
..........................................................................................86
3.2
Magic
.................................................................................................................88
3.3
Theories of rituals
..............................................................................................88
3.3.1
Myth and religion
.......................................................................................89
3.3.2
Structuralists view of rituals
.......................................................................90
3.3.3
The three stage model
................................................................................91
3.3.4
The meaning of rituals and symbols
...........................................................92
3.3.5
Evaluation and criticism of ritual theories
..................................................97
3.3.6
Ritual theory and Pokot
..............................................................................99
3.4
Traditions
........................................................................................................103
3.5
Sacrifices
.........................................................................................................104
3.6
Summary
.........................................................................................................107
4.
THE RELIGION OF THE POKOT PEOPLE
......................................................109
4.1
The creation of the world and the Pokot gods
.................................................109
4.1.1
Tororot
......................................................................................................110
4.1.2
Asis
...........................................................................................................113
4.1.3
Ilat............................................................................................................
114
4.1.4
The stars, kokel
.........................................................................................116
4.2
Peace and harmony of ife,
pöghishyö,
and sin
...............................................117
4.2.1
Sin
............................................................................................................118
4.3
Spirits
..............................................................................................................119
4.3.1
Ancestral spirits in the Pokot society
.......................................................120
4.3.1.1
Guardian and evil spirits
....................................................................120
4.3.2
Life after death
.........................................................................................123
4.3.2.1
The herbalists, chepsakityan
.............................................................125
4.4
Ritual specialists
..............................................................................................126
4.4.1
Seers
.........................................................................................................127
4.4.1.1.
The prophet, werkoyon
.....................................................................127
4.4.1.2
The rainmaker, mompokaw
...............................................................130
4.4.1.3
Milk diviner, chepsokoyon nyo
rosei
chö..........................................130
4.4.1.4
The reader of intestine, pkwanian
.....................................................131
4.4.1.5
Sandal thrower, chepsokoyon kwegh
.................................................131
4.4.2
Specialists who use magic
........................................................................132
4.4.2.1
The sorcerer, ponin
............................................................................134
4.4.2.2
The witchdoctor, kapolokion
.............................................................135
4.4.2.3
The cutter,
mutin,
the kawarokion and the liokin
..............................136
4.4.2.4
Parparin
.............................................................................................136
4.4.3
Summary
..................................................................................................137
PART
П:
THE POKOT MAN
..................................................................................139
5.
BECOMING A MAN
...........................................................................................141
5.1
To plant the ancestral spirit, katkata oi
...........................................................142
5.2
Circumcision
...................................................................................................143
3.2.1
Origin
.......................................................................................................147
vui
5.2.2
Preparation
...............................................................................................147
5.2.3.
Arrival at the circumcision camp
............................................................150
5.2.4
Confession of sins
....................................................................................153
5.2.5
Bathe in the river
......................................................................................154
5.2.6
The circumcision operation,
mutat
...........................................................155
5.2.7
Time of healing
........................................................................................161
5.2.8
The
Hakat
cleansing ritual
........................................................................162
5.2.9
Morning
Osonö
songs
..............................................................................163
5.2.10
Feeding
...................................................................................................167
5.2.11
The afternoon
Osonö
songs
....................................................................167
5.2.12
The Songs of the initiation period and their most important themes
......169
5.2.13
To eat with the hands, kitoniyegh
..........................................................170
5.2.14
Rejoice for being allowed to eat with the hands, lapan
..........................170
5.2.15
The burning of the initiates, pelisho
.......................................................172
5.2.16
To cross the paths,
kisirön pöorïtïn.......................................................
174
5.2.16.1
Tetïriany
..........................................................................................175
5.2.16.2
The burning-hot sun, chemarel ngwan
asis
.....................................176
5.2.16.3
To climb [a tree] for a beehive, kelany
möghen
..............................176
5.2.17
The coming of psekutio
..........................................................................177
5.2.18
The coming-out ceremony, kipuno
.........................................................178
5.2.19
Teaching in the circumcision camp
........................................................185
5.2.20
What has been completed, wWtagh
........................................................190
5.3
The circumcision age-set system
.....................................................................192
5.4
Summary
.........................................................................................................195
6.
MORE RITUALS TOWARDS MATURITY
.......................................................197
6.1
Poro
.................................................................................................................198
6.2
Termites and porridge, ngokoi nko
musar
.......................................................205
6.3
The
ngorïtï
ritual
.............................................................................................207
6.4
The sapana initiation ritual
.............................................................................210
6.4.1
The sapana age-set system
.......................................................................223
6.5
War
..................................................................................................................224
6.5.1
Raids
.........................................................................................................224
6.5.2
Preparation for war
...................................................................................226
6.5.3
The
/öniM-ritual
........................................................................................228
6.5.4
The
mascan
cleansing ritual
.....................................................................229
6.5.5
The/nii-ritual
...........................................................................................232
6.6
Joint cattle ownership,
fílya
.............................................................................233
6.7
Summary
.........................................................................................................236
7.
THE MATURE MAN
...........................................................................................239
7.1
Rituals of blessing,
kisoyonöt
..........................................................................240
7.2
Marriage,
kensyö
.............................................................................................244
7.2.1
Nayat, to tie on the wedding
nng,piïrïm
.................................................250
7.3
Parpara,
a cleansing ritual for newlyweds
......................................................254
7.4
The burial ritual, kinto or so
............................................................................259
7.5
Summary
.........................................................................................................263
8.
CONCLUSIONS
...................................................................................................265
GLOSSARY
..............................................................................................................271
ix
REFERENCES
..........................................................................................................285
APPENDICES
I
-
VI
.................................................................................................311
APPENDIX I QUESTIONS RESEARCH ASSISTANTS USED DURING THE
FIELDWORK
...........................................................................................................313
APPENDIX
Π
VARIOUS RITUALS
.......................................................................317
APPENDIX
Ш
HOW TO BECOME A SORCERER
..............................................335
APPENDDÍ
IV SONGS FROM THE CIRCUMCISION PROCESS
.......................339
APPENDIX VPOKOT CLANS
...............................................................................343
APPENDIX VI IMPORTANT TREES AND SHRUBS IN WEST
РОКОТ
...........349
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adam_txt |
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
ABSTRACT
.
iii
ÁGRIP
.
v
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
.
vi
LIST OF PICTURES
.xi
LIST OF MAPS
.xii
LIST OF TABLES
.xiii
SPELLING
.xiv
1.
INTRODUCTION
.1
1.1
Rationale and research questions
.2
1.2
My background
.3
1.3
Methodology
.7
1.3.1
Western epistemology
.12
1.3.2
An ethical issue
.14
1.4
Literature about Pokot
.15
1.4.1
Travelers and government officials
.16
1.4.2
Scholarly studies
.17
1.5
Ethnicity and boundaries
.22
1.6
Sex, gender and masculinity
.26
1.6.1
Studies in masculinities
.28
1.6.2
Studies in African masculinities
.31
1.6.3
Pokot masculinities
.33
1.7
Summary of the thesis
.36
PART I: SOCIAL SETTINGS AND THEORETICAL ORIENTATION
.41
2.
THE
TOKOT
PEOPLE
.43
2.1
West Pokot district
.43
2.2Cheptulel
.49
2.3
Pokot as a part of a greater whole
.60
2.3.1
The Nilotes
.60
2.3.1.1
The origin of the Nilotes and the Kalenjin
.62
2.3.1.2
Kalenjin
.63
2.3.1.2.1
As a result of migrations
.63
2.3.1.2.2
Multiple origin, a result of fusion
.64
2.3.1.3
The aboriginal Okiek
.65
2.4
The Emergence of the Pokot people
.66
2.4.1
Fluid boundaries
.68
2.5
Europeans and the British Colonial Power
.70
2.6
Pokot as a part of Kenya after independence
.78
2.7
Summary
.80
vu
3.
CONCEPTS
OF
RELIGION.81
3.1.
African traditional religion and philosophy
.81
3.1.1
What kind of religion?
.83
3.1.2
High gods
.84
3.1.3
Ancestral spirits
.86
3.2
Magic
.88
3.3
Theories of rituals
.88
3.3.1
Myth and religion
.89
3.3.2
Structuralists view of rituals
.90
3.3.3
The three stage model
.91
3.3.4
The meaning of rituals and symbols
.92
3.3.5
Evaluation and criticism of ritual theories
.97
3.3.6
Ritual theory and Pokot
.99
3.4
Traditions
.103
3.5
Sacrifices
.104
3.6
Summary
.107
4.
THE RELIGION OF THE POKOT PEOPLE
.109
4.1
The creation of the world and the Pokot gods
.109
4.1.1
Tororot
.110
4.1.2
Asis
.113
4.1.3
Ilat.
114
4.1.4
The stars, kokel
.116
4.2
Peace and harmony of \ife,
pöghishyö,
and sin
.117
4.2.1
Sin
.118
4.3
Spirits
.119
4.3.1
Ancestral spirits in the Pokot society
.120
4.3.1.1
Guardian and evil spirits
.120
4.3.2
Life after death
.123
4.3.2.1
The herbalists, chepsakityan
.125
4.4
Ritual specialists
.126
4.4.1
Seers
.127
4.4.1.1.
The prophet, werkoyon
.127
4.4.1.2
The rainmaker, mompokaw
.130
4.4.1.3
Milk diviner, chepsokoyon nyo
rosei
chö.130
4.4.1.4
The reader of intestine, pkwanian
.131
4.4.1.5
Sandal thrower, chepsokoyon kwegh
.131
4.4.2
Specialists who use magic
.132
4.4.2.1
The sorcerer, ponin
.134
4.4.2.2
The witchdoctor, kapolokion
.135
4.4.2.3
The cutter,
mutin,
the kawarokion and the liokin
.136
4.4.2.4
Parparin
.136
4.4.3
Summary
.137
PART
П:
THE POKOT MAN
.139
5.
BECOMING A MAN
.141
5.1
To plant the ancestral spirit, katkata oi
.142
5.2
Circumcision
.143
3.2.1
Origin
.147
vui
5.2.2
Preparation
.147
5.2.3.
Arrival at the circumcision camp
.150
5.2.4
Confession of sins
.153
5.2.5
Bathe in the river
.154
5.2.6
The circumcision operation,
mutat
.155
5.2.7
Time of healing
.161
5.2.8
The
Hakat
cleansing ritual
.162
5.2.9
Morning
Osonö
songs
.163
5.2.10
Feeding
.167
5.2.11
The afternoon
Osonö
songs
.167
5.2.12
The Songs of the initiation period and their most important themes
.169
5.2.13
To eat with the hands, kitoniyegh
.170
5.2.14
Rejoice for being allowed to eat with the hands, lapan
.170
5.2.15
The burning of the initiates, pelisho
.172
5.2.16
To cross the paths,
kisirön pöorïtïn.
174
5.2.16.1
Tetïriany
.175
5.2.16.2
The burning-hot sun, chemarel ngwan
asis
.176
5.2.16.3
To climb [a tree] for a beehive, kelany
möghen
.176
5.2.17
The coming of psekutio
.177
5.2.18
The coming-out ceremony, kipuno
.178
5.2.19
Teaching in the circumcision camp
.185
5.2.20
What has been completed, wWtagh
.190
5.3
The circumcision age-set system
.192
5.4
Summary
.195
6.
MORE RITUALS TOWARDS MATURITY
.197
6.1
Poro
.198
6.2
Termites and porridge, ngokoi nko
musar
.205
6.3
The
ngorïtï
ritual
.207
6.4
The sapana initiation ritual
.210
6.4.1
The sapana age-set system
.223
6.5
War
.224
6.5.1
Raids
.224
6.5.2
Preparation for war
.226
6.5.3
The
/öniM-ritual
.228
6.5.4
The
mascan
cleansing ritual
.229
6.5.5
The/nii-ritual
.232
6.6
Joint cattle ownership,
fílya
.233
6.7
Summary
.236
7.
THE MATURE MAN
.239
7.1
Rituals of blessing,
kisoyonöt
.240
7.2
Marriage,
kensyö
.244
7.2.1
Nayat, to tie on the wedding
nng,piïrïm
.250
7.3
Parpara,
a cleansing ritual for newlyweds
.254
7.4
The burial ritual, kinto or so
.259
7.5
Summary
.263
8.
CONCLUSIONS
.265
GLOSSARY
.271
ix
REFERENCES
.285
APPENDICES
I
-
VI
.311
APPENDIX I QUESTIONS RESEARCH ASSISTANTS USED DURING THE
FIELDWORK
.313
APPENDIX
Π
VARIOUS RITUALS
.317
APPENDIX
Ш
HOW TO BECOME A SORCERER
.335
APPENDDÍ
IV SONGS FROM THE CIRCUMCISION PROCESS
.339
APPENDIX VPOKOT CLANS
.343
APPENDIX VI IMPORTANT TREES AND SHRUBS IN WEST
РОКОТ
.349 |
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spelling | Kjartan Jónsson Verfasser aut Pokot masculinity the role of rituals in forming men Kjartan Jónsson Reykjavík Univ. of Iceland 2006 XIV, 356 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Zugl.: Reykjavík, Univ., Diss., 2006 Erwachsenwerden (DE-588)4332483-6 gnd rswk-swf Ritual (DE-588)4050164-4 gnd rswk-swf Suk Volk (DE-588)4078059-4 gnd rswk-swf Männlichkeit (DE-588)4123701-8 gnd rswk-swf Männliche Jugend (DE-588)4290802-4 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Suk Volk (DE-588)4078059-4 s Männlichkeit (DE-588)4123701-8 s Ritual (DE-588)4050164-4 s DE-604 Männliche Jugend (DE-588)4290802-4 s Erwachsenwerden (DE-588)4332483-6 s Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014984163&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Kjartan Jónsson Pokot masculinity the role of rituals in forming men Erwachsenwerden (DE-588)4332483-6 gnd Ritual (DE-588)4050164-4 gnd Suk Volk (DE-588)4078059-4 gnd Männlichkeit (DE-588)4123701-8 gnd Männliche Jugend (DE-588)4290802-4 gnd |
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title | Pokot masculinity the role of rituals in forming men |
title_auth | Pokot masculinity the role of rituals in forming men |
title_exact_search | Pokot masculinity the role of rituals in forming men |
title_exact_search_txtP | Pokot masculinity the role of rituals in forming men |
title_full | Pokot masculinity the role of rituals in forming men Kjartan Jónsson |
title_fullStr | Pokot masculinity the role of rituals in forming men Kjartan Jónsson |
title_full_unstemmed | Pokot masculinity the role of rituals in forming men Kjartan Jónsson |
title_short | Pokot masculinity |
title_sort | pokot masculinity the role of rituals in forming men |
title_sub | the role of rituals in forming men |
topic | Erwachsenwerden (DE-588)4332483-6 gnd Ritual (DE-588)4050164-4 gnd Suk Volk (DE-588)4078059-4 gnd Männlichkeit (DE-588)4123701-8 gnd Männliche Jugend (DE-588)4290802-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Erwachsenwerden Ritual Suk Volk Männlichkeit Männliche Jugend Hochschulschrift |
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