WebAug 19, 2024 · This religious practice has its origins in Shona people’s traditional beliefs. The ritual is performed for the departed spirit to be brought home, so it does not wander around. It is believed the spirit of the deceased will be homeless because it is neither in the world of the ancestors nor a member of the community of the living. WebHowever, Shona women did exercise authority in other roles: as mothers, especially over their daughters; as vatete, particularly over the education of their ... their authority through accumulating property, for, as Holleman (1952, 352) indicates, with respect to the colonial period, 'more often than not the essential
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