The role of ritual in Southern African hunter-gatherer environmental adaptation

dc.contributor.authorSechaba Maape
dc.date.accessioned2024-11-22T07:30:43Z
dc.date.available2024-11-22T07:30:43Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.descriptionemotional trauma due to change in place is; ‘symbolic of a deep desire to find the balance between anomie and rootedness in the flux of change’ (Brislin 2012:9) There is a considerable amount of archaeological and anthropological literature demonstrating a time when human communities have had a close relationship to their environments (Ingold 2000). Of particular interest are studies of Southern African hunter-gatherers commonly referred to as the Bushmen or San. This article will be drawing on literature of the Ju|’hoan of Southern Africa
dc.description.abstractTwentieth-century Southern African San hunter-gatherer communities are often depicted as a people who are environmentally fluid, adapting to climatic variability through mobility so as to ensure their survival. However, based on environmental psychology and phenomenology of place we also know that all humans possess the propensity to have a deep embodied attachment to place, and that change in place can cause a range of emotions between mild nostalgia to severe psychological and social crisis. Research has also demonstrated the centrality of ritual practices such as the trance dance in San culture and cosmology. This article aims to explore the phenomenological role rituals played in ensuring adaptability in the face of change, as well as providing the fundamental need for existential and psychological emplacement. Using literature from both environmental adaptation and ritual in San communities, as well as cultural neurophenomenology and embodiment as theoretical frameworks, the article will discuss how San rituals mediated people/place relationships as a means of coping with highly variable environments and change.
dc.description.librarianMM2023
dc.identifier.issn2056-3256
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10539/42829
dc.language.isoen
dc.titleThe role of ritual in Southern African hunter-gatherer environmental adaptation
dc.typeBook
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