Ethnographie matérielle, sonore et spatiale de la mort en pays maale (Éthiopie méridionale)

The Maale of southwestern Ethiopia tell two categories of deceased persons apart. The first, without descendants, die “fully” since the group evacuates them from memory, whereas the second, who have descendants, die “partially” since they acquire the status of ancestors following three rituals after...

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Main Author: Hugo Ferran
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Language:deu
Published: Institut des Mondes Africains 2012-01-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/afriques/1001
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description The Maale of southwestern Ethiopia tell two categories of deceased persons apart. The first, without descendants, die “fully” since the group evacuates them from memory, whereas the second, who have descendants, die “partially” since they acquire the status of ancestors following three rituals after their death. Although ancestors are burried in the elder son’s household, only the most prestigious among them still live on in the group’s memory. Two systems for remembering ancestors and “big men” are analyzed: the one material (the spatial arrangements of graves in households), the other immaterial (the music performed during funeral ceremonies). Examining the basis of the group’s memory reveals that the so-called traditional social organization is based on both an “inegalitarian” system, which tends to situate human beings by their lineage rank, and an “egalitarian” system, which seeks to raise a person’s status by emphasizing success (wealth, fertility, feats of war or hunting, etc.).
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spelling doaj-art-5a487d6d920d4c9f853d39f62e5c02972025-01-09T13:03:14ZdeuInstitut des Mondes AfricainsAfriques2108-67962012-01-01310.4000/afriques.1001Ethnographie matérielle, sonore et spatiale de la mort en pays maale (Éthiopie méridionale)Hugo FerranThe Maale of southwestern Ethiopia tell two categories of deceased persons apart. The first, without descendants, die “fully” since the group evacuates them from memory, whereas the second, who have descendants, die “partially” since they acquire the status of ancestors following three rituals after their death. Although ancestors are burried in the elder son’s household, only the most prestigious among them still live on in the group’s memory. Two systems for remembering ancestors and “big men” are analyzed: the one material (the spatial arrangements of graves in households), the other immaterial (the music performed during funeral ceremonies). Examining the basis of the group’s memory reveals that the so-called traditional social organization is based on both an “inegalitarian” system, which tends to situate human beings by their lineage rank, and an “egalitarian” system, which seeks to raise a person’s status by emphasizing success (wealth, fertility, feats of war or hunting, etc.).https://journals.openedition.org/afriques/1001Ethiopialineagedeathancestorshouseholdssoundscapes
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Ethnographie matérielle, sonore et spatiale de la mort en pays maale (Éthiopie méridionale)
Afriques
Ethiopia
lineage
death
ancestors
households
soundscapes
title Ethnographie matérielle, sonore et spatiale de la mort en pays maale (Éthiopie méridionale)
title_full Ethnographie matérielle, sonore et spatiale de la mort en pays maale (Éthiopie méridionale)
title_fullStr Ethnographie matérielle, sonore et spatiale de la mort en pays maale (Éthiopie méridionale)
title_full_unstemmed Ethnographie matérielle, sonore et spatiale de la mort en pays maale (Éthiopie méridionale)
title_short Ethnographie matérielle, sonore et spatiale de la mort en pays maale (Éthiopie méridionale)
title_sort ethnographie materielle sonore et spatiale de la mort en pays maale ethiopie meridionale
topic Ethiopia
lineage
death
ancestors
households
soundscapes
url https://journals.openedition.org/afriques/1001
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