Among most social science scholars of africa, particularly anthropologists, witchcraft is defined as an act of magic that results in harming a person or aspects of the material world on which he or she depends. Bbc africa live wants to know if it is relevant to you. Witchcraft in academia in the academic community and the definition posited by social anthropologist e. Witchcraft and accusations of witchcraft in south africa. The idea of witchcraft, which might loosely be defined as the belief that people exist who use supernatural means to harm others, has existed in african societies from the precolonial, through the colonial, and into the postcolonial periods. We see the devouring of the harutummims staffs by aarons staff of god exod 4. In some african cultures witches are believed to assemble in cannibal covens. A global history of witchcraft beginning in babylon, the course orients students to an understanding of these subjects as practiced in the premodern world. In london there are churches originating in west africa where belief in witchcraft is extremely strong and is used to terrible, murderous and illegal effect in the disciplining of children. This article articulates a number of historical accounts on the origins and.
Different african tribes refer to witchcraft differently. Historically, witchcraft in africa has not comprised a stable or uniform set of beliefs. With this conceptual foundation, students gain an understanding of the categorization of witchcraft and other questionable or deviant practices during the middle ages through the age. There are two main currents of witchcraft practised in the country. According to traditional navajo belief, when a witch travels at night, he.
Wherever belief in witchcraft permeated an african society, fear prevailed and people demanded protection and control. Witchcraft beliefs are not remnants of premodern cultures but contemporary phenomena embedded in, and partly constituted by. Not to mention the thousands of years of history on top of that. Some years ago a childs torso was found in the thames sorcery was involved and the police traced ritual practices back to nigeria. Evolution of witchcraft in africa lack of sufficiently recorded history precludes periodization of the evolution of witchcraft in african societies. Although defined differently in disparate historical and cultural contexts, witchcraft has often been seen, especially in the west, as the work of crones who meet secretly at night, indulge in cannibalism and orgiastic rites with the devil, and. Western beliefs about witchcraft grew largely out of the mythologies and folklore of ancient peoples, especially the egyptians, hebrews, greeks, and romans. Evanspritchard, witchcraft refers to the belief observed in central africa that certain individuals have the innate ability to cause things to happen by. Black millennials leave church for african witchcraft the atlantic. They have been present or central at various times and in many diverse forms among cultures and religions worldwide, including both primitive and highly advanced cultures, and continue to have an important role in many cultures today.
Traditional rituals and witchcraft have a bearing on life and even. Again, witches are typically seen as particularly active after dusk, when lawabiding mortals are asleep. Witchcraft witchcraft in africa and the world britannica. According to traditional navajo belief, when a witch travels at night, he wears the skin. Though the concept of witchcraft has been around for. Apr 09, 2019 while the traditional focus of witchcraft accusations has, in many cultures, been the elderly and particularly elderly women, as was the case in medieval europe, the stigmatisation of children as witches is relatively new phenomenon dating back to the mid 1990s in africa. Aug 30, 2010 in africa, witch doctors are consulted not only for healing diseases, but also for placing curses on rivals.
Witchcraft still underpins and influences the beliefs, culture, and practices of people in many parts of the world, including africa, asia, the west indies, the caribbean, and north america most notably in the south, in new orleans. Witchcraft today todays witchcraft beliefs and practices are as much products of modern dynamics as they are informed by longstanding tradition. Origins of sorcery and witchcraft in africa by prezi user on. In africa, witchcraft has played a role in rebellions, fighting wars, gaining independence and is often seen at election time. Witchcraft and witchhunts in history nonfiction 90 books. It is known as magic in europe, maleficium wrongdoing in latin america, and superpower in asia. The modern african witchhunts in 2014, a tanzanian human rights group estimated that 500 suspected witches were killed in tanzania annually. African witchcraft religion, spiritualism, and occult africa is the second largest continent in the world, yet it has a population of only 400 millionjust twothirds that of europe. Witchcraft, the exercise or invocation of alleged supernatural powers to control people or events, practices typically involving sorcery or magic. Salem was a town where a spasm of mass paranoia caused people to hang some twenty women accused of witchcraft. Generally speaking, witchcraft appears to be more relevant in west africa than in east africa today, and there are great differences between countries and tribes.
During the colonial period, africans developed a rich variety of anti witchcraft tools and procedures, including poison ordeals, in which suspected witches were treated with poison. African witchcraft article about african witchcraft by the. Even though the degree of african concern about witchcraft was not always appreciated by outsiders, it was possible, at least in centralized societies, for such outsiders to discern the processes that were involved in its control. Magic or at least the belief in magic is commonly used for personal, political, and. Some people also consult witchdoctors to cure diseases or find a husband. The theoretical approaches to witchcraft taken by j. Students of the history of religion have linked several magical practises in islam with preislamic turkish and east african customs.
Witchcraft, violence, and democracy in south africa, ashforth. Jul 27, 2005 bbc africa live wants to know if it is relevant to you. The similarities between the modern witch hunts of africa and the witch hunts of western europe 300 years ago is uncanny. As stephen ellis and gerrie ter haar write in worlds of power, belief in witchcraft is a commonplace, rather than an extraordinary or esoteric, feature of the spiritual beliefs that many africans share. African witchcraft article about african witchcraft by. The definition of witchcraft varies by culture, religion and time period in history. Ashforth examines the dynamics of insecurity in the everyday life of soweto at the turn of the twentyfirst century. Rather than disappearing over time, they documented that witchcraft beliefs continued to be of major importance in subsaharan africa ssa and at times even gained vitality ashforth, 1996. In africa, witch doctors are consulted not only for healing diseases, but also for placing curses on rivals. In african cultures witches are believed to assemble in cannibal covens, often at graveyards or around a fire, to feast on the blood that they extract from their victims. Young black women are leaving christianity and embracing african witchcraft in digital covens.
Even so, witches remain a misunderstood component of society. Despite that, africa has more than 1,000 ethnic groups and 6,000 different tribes, each with its own lifestyle, language, religion, and social customs. During the colonial period, africans developed a rich variety of antiwitchcraft tools and procedures, including poison ordeals, in which suspected witches were treated with. Schools in africa have not contributed to the disenchantment of these beliefs as schools were originally set up by christian and islamic groups to evangelize and convert africans. Origins of sorcery and witchcraft in africa by prezi user. Most black south africans selfidentify as christian and are members of the anglican and roman catholic churches or of the predominantly black zion christian church.
The forms of voodoo practiced today, however, are the results of one of the most inhuman episodes in modern history the african slave trade that took place between the 16 th and 19 th centuries. Northern nigeria is predominantly muslim, southern nigeria predominantly christian, along with a mix of other religious beliefs. Throughout history, attempts to control women have masqueraded as crackdowns on witchcraft, and for some people, simply self. Witchcraft traces its origins back to before recorded history. The first, often termed kamuti kahmooteh, is attributed to the kamba people. The concept of witchcraft and the belief in its existence have persisted throughout recorded history. Perspectives on african witchcraft 1st edition mariano. Focusing particular attention on the luo people of kenya. It has been suggested that voodoo in west africa evolved from the ancient traditions of ancestor worship and animism. The chapters explore a variety of cultural contexts, with contributions focusing on cameroon, central african republic, ghana, mali, ethiopia and eritrean diaspora. Nov 05, 2018 african american witchcraft originated in west africa, the birthplace of yoruba, a set of religious traditions focused on reverence for ancestors and worship of a vast pantheon of deities known as. One of these widespread beliefs is that of witchcraft. In fact, allegations of witchcraft feature in schools across the region. To accuse a black man of rape was like to accuse a woman of witchcraft in salem, new england.
In researching the history of witchcraft for my site, i came across disturbing information about the witch hunts taking place in africa today. Witchcraft in south africa 69 court records he notes that alleged witches were often treated as if they had no civil rights at all. Belief in witchcraft widespread in africa live science. This argument is cemented by gloria waite, from the department of history, university of massachetts, dartmouth, in her report titled traditional medicine and the quest for national identity in zimbabwe. Voodoo and witchcraft africans and westerners experience. Why that should be so is a question of history or prehistory, and cannot be discussed here. Witchcraft rituals are practiced in secrecy and often at night. Witchcraft and witchhunt have been practiced widely almost all over the world. Black millennials leave church for african witchcraft. In africa those accused of being witches often face execution. The similarities between the modern witch hunts of africa and the witch hunts of.
Understanding witchcraft accusations in africa jref. Witchcraft accusations against children in the rest of africa. In contemporary scholarly and popular discourse, the term witchcraft refers to a wide variety of ideas, practices, and institutions. Nov 24, 2017 we see the devouring of the harutummims staffs by aarons staff of god exod 4. Its traditions have developed over thousands of years and experienced a revival in the modern day. Krige 1947 in reference to the lovedu, monica wilson 1951 in her comparison of the mpondo of south africa with the nyakyusa, and siegfried frederick nadel 1952 in his comparison of four west african peoples are of a more psychological orientation, showing varying degrees of. Throughout history, anxieties about witchcraft running wild have encouraged a search for new forms of protection. A global history of witchcraft phillips exeter academy. Oct 12, 2016 witchcraft still underpins and influences the beliefs, culture, and practices of people in many parts of the world, including africa, asia, the west indies, the caribbean, and north america most notably in the south, in new orleans. In general, witchcraft, when used in the context of african history, refers to the use of various substances or objects believed to have occult powers by individual. Recently, al jazeera published a piece on the impact of the belief in witchcraft on nigerian children. Africans and westerners experience religion and spirituality in different ways. Witchcraft was also fairly widely practised in europe for thousands of years but witch trials and. Afrocentrism, afrocentrism has a long and often misunderstood history.
African witchcraft is not easy to define when you consider there are more than 50 different nations currently making up the diverse population of the continent. The english word witchcraft refers to all sorts of sorcery and magic, often emphasising destructive, evil intentions. With the coming of colonialism, however, africa was impacted on political, social, and economic levels, which are linked to the occult, and have led to a culture in which women are further to blame and are oppressed. In angola, many orphaned children are accused of witchcraft and demonic possession by relatives in order to justify not providing for them. The same dichotomy between sorcery and witchcraft exists sometimes more ambiguously in the beliefs of many peoples throughout the world. Jan 30, 2019 northern nigeria is predominantly muslim, southern nigeria predominantly christian, along with a mix of other religious beliefs.
Witchcraft witchcraft witchcraft in africa and the world. African american witchcraft originated in west africa, the birthplace of yoruba, a set of religious traditions focused on reverence for ancestors and worship of a vast pantheon of deities known as. Belief in witchcraft in africa butterflies and wheels. One source has hinted that the bantu of the early iron age had acquired a set of beliefs which attributed evil mostly to human malice. It is bantu witchcraft, similar to that known in south africa and involves the use of charms, muti and spells to achieve the clients ends.
Black millennials leave church for african witchcraft the. An historical perspective of the giriama and witchcraft. The origin of witches early witches were people who practiced witchcraft, using magic spells and calling upon. The origin of witches early witches were people who practiced witchcraft, using. Magistrates, who themselves believe in witchcraft and regard it as a crime, accept that manifestations of witchcraft are not empirically provable. It is based on the witchcraft suppression act 1895 of the cape colony, which was in turn based on the witchcraft act 1735 of the united kingdom. This volume draws on a range of ethnographic and historical material to provide insight into witchcraft in subsaharan africa.
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