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This ethnography explores the traditional mortuary rites of the Nawfia, an Igbo group of Southeast Nigeria, aiming to understand the mortuary rites of the Nawfia, how and why it has changed and the factors responsible for the changes. The main data collection strategy was participant observation that began in April 2014. It was supplemented with in-depth interviews and focus group discussions. The study found Christianity as a major acculturative factor that has altered almost all the facets of the traditional mortuary rites of the Nawfia Igbo. Furthermore, mortuary rites do not only reinforce social solidarity among the Nawfia Igbo people but also according to what the Nawfia people believe, enable the deceased to attain his rightful position in the spirit world.
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This page is a summary of: Acculturation and Traditional Mortuary Rites of the Nawfia of Southeastern Nigeria, UJAH Unizik Journal of Arts and Humanities, July 2021, African Journals Online (AJOL),
DOI: 10.4314/ujah.v22i1.1.
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