Pokot masculinity the role of rituals in forming men

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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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Pokot masculinity the role of rituals in forming men
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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
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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
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Suk Volk
Männlichkeit
Männliche Jugend
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