Deck 2: Religions of Africa

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For the most part, the ancient Egyptians believed life to be filled with doubt and uncertainty.
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The Yoruba believe that the earth was created by the "white gods."
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The Yoruba believe in a unified universe that is permeated by divine energy ( ase ).
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According to Basongye belief, ancestral spirits are benevolent and abide among the living.
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The Zulu people consider "any power that can change situations" to be medicine.
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The Basongye hold the belief that all living beings have souls.
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It is the responsibility of Zulu diviners to help tribe members discover their destiny.
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Orisha-nla is the Yoruba god who began creation.
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In Egypt, the goddess Mayet was symbolized by a crocodile.
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The Basongye believe that the earth is round, with air above and water below.
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In Yoruba society, the diviner is used for only minor matters.
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Zulu ancestors participate with diviners in helping to heal tribe members.
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The deity that Akhenaton sought to establish as the One God was known as Horus.
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Basongye witches can cause harm to anyone except the deceased.
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In Ancient Egypt, temple priests managed only a select few official responsibilities.
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(Basongye) Lupupans believe that everything is in the hands of Efile Mukulu.
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The Zulu believe that contact with birth or death weakens a person with darkness or "heaviness."
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Mediation between spirits and humans is a regular part of life among the Yoruba.
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Ancient Egyptians believed the universe to be comprised of a unit of cooperative forces that sustained rewarding lives for humans.
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The Zulu believe women to be particularly vulnerable to sorcery and malicious beings.
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According to the Zulu, deities, spirits, and ancestors communicate with humans through

A) ghosts.
B) visions and dreams.
C) the wind.
D) tea leaves and entrails.
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Which aspect of Basongye life has been described as a kind of technology?

A) religion
B) magic
C) marriage
D) human spirit
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The Yoruba chief deity of the sky is

A) Isangoma.
B) Olorun.
C) Oshun.
D) Inkosana.
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At which sacred Yoruba city did Orisha-nla begin creation?

A) Ife
B) Ase
C) Oba
D) Esu
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In Egyptian times, the circle-topped cross that symbolized immortality was the

A) seth.
B) ka.
C) ankh.
D) ba.
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The Yoruba "paramount deity of feminine power" is

A) Agemo.
B) Orun.
C) Ase.
D) Oshun.
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Which ruler introduced monotheism to the Egyptian people in the worship of Aton?

A) Queen Hatshepsut
B) Tutankhamen
C) Amenhotep IV, Akhenaton
D) Cheops
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Communing with important ancestors of the Zulu kraal is a responsibility

A) that is shared equally by all members of the kraal.
B) of a chief/headman who is not a priest.
C) of a priest who is not a chief/headman.
D) of the inhabitant of the umnumzane, who is both chief/headman and priest.
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What Basongye deity determines the conditions of the soul's incarnation in each life?

A) Kafilefile
B) Inkosi Yezulu
C) Efile Mukulu
D) Kikudu
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The izinyanga zezulu are the Zulu specialists responsible for

A) washing spears in the Ihlambo ceremony.
B) shearing sheep as women gather the wool.
C) bringing home the ancestor, Ukubuyisa idlozi.
D) herding storms.
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According to the Yoruba, the earth was created by

A) Oshun.
B) Olorun.
C) Ase -- divine energy.
D) Obatala.
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In what way is the Zulu rite of marriage similar to marriage today?

A) The bride's family must pay for the wedding.
B) The groom asks the bride's family for permission to marry the daughter.
C) It takes many months to plan the wedding.
D) Extravagant gifts are lavished upon the newly-married couple.
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What is the ukubuyisa idlozi?

A) the ritual of washing spears to mourn a Zulu chief
B) a Zulu diviner
C) the Zulu mourning ritual for bringing home an ancestor
D) the Zulu Princess of Heaven
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Responsibilities for dealing with transcendent forces of the heavens falls to

A) izinyanga zezulu.
B) diviners.
C) herbalists.
D) abathakati.
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The trickster/messenger god who is considered amoral by the Yoruba people is

A) Ife.
B) Orisha-nla.
C) Esu.
D) Oba.
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Under which ruler did the ancient Egyptians return to polytheism after the death of Akhenaton?

A) Tutankhamen
B) Hatshepsut
C) Amenhotep
D) the Ptolemies
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In ancient Egypt, which son of Isis and Osiris was symbolized by the falcon?

A) Horus
B) Seth
C) Aton
D) Mayet
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For the Yoruba people, "our mothers" are

A) powerful, assertive women.
B) women who gave birth to chiefs.
C) witches who use white magic.
D) a singing group.
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Egyptians entombed possessions of the deceased to

A) make the person feel complete.
B) maintain a sense of order.
C) remove all evil.
D) help the person reach the land of paradise.
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In the Egyptian death ritual, what was the purpose of reciting the "negative confession?"

A) to assure the gods that the deceased was of pure heart
B) for the deceased to request and receive penance
C) for the deceased to request bodily resurrection
D) to cast blame for the deceased's sins
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Match between columns
chief or king
awon iya wa
chief or king
aworo
chief or king
Olorun
chief or king
Oshun
chief or king
oba
supreme sky deity
awon iya wa
supreme sky deity
aworo
supreme sky deity
Olorun
supreme sky deity
Oshun
supreme sky deity
oba
mother goddess
awon iya wa
mother goddess
aworo
mother goddess
Olorun
mother goddess
Oshun
mother goddess
oba
priest
awon iya wa
priest
aworo
priest
Olorun
priest
Oshun
priest
oba
"the mothers"
awon iya wa
"the mothers"
aworo
"the mothers"
Olorun
"the mothers"
Oshun
"the mothers"
oba
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Match between columns
human soul
Efile Mukulu
human soul
mankishi
human soul
kikudu
human soul
mikishi
human soul
Kafilefile
malevolent human spirits
Efile Mukulu
malevolent human spirits
mankishi
malevolent human spirits
kikudu
malevolent human spirits
mikishi
malevolent human spirits
Kafilefile
small, carved figure used to represent a child
Efile Mukulu
small, carved figure used to represent a child
mankishi
small, carved figure used to represent a child
kikudu
small, carved figure used to represent a child
mikishi
small, carved figure used to represent a child
Kafilefile
benevolent deity
Efile Mukulu
benevolent deity
mankishi
benevolent deity
kikudu
benevolent deity
mikishi
benevolent deity
Kafilefile
malevolent deity
Efile Mukulu
malevolent deity
mankishi
malevolent deity
kikudu
malevolent deity
mikishi
malevolent deity
Kafilefile
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Match between columns
weakened physical/spiritual state
umnayama
weakened physical/spiritual state
abathakati
weakened physical/spiritual state
isangoma
weakened physical/spiritual state
ihlambo
weakened physical/spiritual state
Inkosazana
female diviner
umnayama
female diviner
abathakati
female diviner
isangoma
female diviner
ihlambo
female diviner
Inkosazana
spear-washing ritual
umnayama
spear-washing ritual
abathakati
spear-washing ritual
isangoma
spear-washing ritual
ihlambo
spear-washing ritual
Inkosazana
evil witch or wizard
umnayama
evil witch or wizard
abathakati
evil witch or wizard
isangoma
evil witch or wizard
ihlambo
evil witch or wizard
Inkosazana
Princess of Heaven
umnayama
Princess of Heaven
abathakati
Princess of Heaven
isangoma
Princess of Heaven
ihlambo
Princess of Heaven
Inkosazana
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Match between columns
lord of the underworld
Isis
lord of the underworld
Seth
lord of the underworld
ka
lord of the underworld
Osiris
lord of the underworld
ba
giver of life
Isis
giver of life
Seth
giver of life
ka
giver of life
Osiris
giver of life
ba
divine breath
Isis
divine breath
Seth
divine breath
ka
divine breath
Osiris
divine breath
ba
stole the third eye from his royal brother
Isis
stole the third eye from his royal brother
Seth
stole the third eye from his royal brother
ka
stole the third eye from his royal brother
Osiris
stole the third eye from his royal brother
ba
a kind of human consciousness
Isis
a kind of human consciousness
Seth
a kind of human consciousness
ka
a kind of human consciousness
Osiris
a kind of human consciousness
ba
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Describe the four types of Basongye phenomena identified by Alan Merriam.
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Using examples, give a detailed explanation of how magic controls every aspect of Basongye life.
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Reflect on the African indigenous belief that the problem for humans is the forgetting of one's destiny. Explain what this means to them and to you, respectively.
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Identify and briefly describe the four rites of passage celebrated by the Zulu people.
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Describe the roles and responsibilities of priests in Egyptian society.
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Reflect on the Egyptian notion of the weight of one's heart being an indicator of his/her relative goodness or evil.
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In African indigenous belief, the problem for humans is

A) that we have forgotten our destiny.
B) disharmony with the universe.
C) that we have angered Inkosi Yezulu.
D) that we have not given proper worship to the gods.
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Describe how the Zulu peoples protect themselves after the death of a chief.
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Describe the Zulu story of how u mueling angi determined humans would not be immortal.
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Explain why the Zulu believe women to be particularly vulnerable to sorcery and malicious beings.
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Do the African indigenous people believe one can recover and/or alter one's destiny? Explain your answer whether "Yes" or "No."
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For the most part, the ancient Egyptians believed life to be filled with doubt and uncertainty.
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The Yoruba believe that the earth was created by the "white gods."
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3
The Yoruba believe in a unified universe that is permeated by divine energy ( ase ).
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According to Basongye belief, ancestral spirits are benevolent and abide among the living.
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The Zulu people consider "any power that can change situations" to be medicine.
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The Basongye hold the belief that all living beings have souls.
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It is the responsibility of Zulu diviners to help tribe members discover their destiny.
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Orisha-nla is the Yoruba god who began creation.
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In Egypt, the goddess Mayet was symbolized by a crocodile.
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The Basongye believe that the earth is round, with air above and water below.
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In Yoruba society, the diviner is used for only minor matters.
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Zulu ancestors participate with diviners in helping to heal tribe members.
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The deity that Akhenaton sought to establish as the One God was known as Horus.
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Basongye witches can cause harm to anyone except the deceased.
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In Ancient Egypt, temple priests managed only a select few official responsibilities.
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(Basongye) Lupupans believe that everything is in the hands of Efile Mukulu.
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The Zulu believe that contact with birth or death weakens a person with darkness or "heaviness."
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Mediation between spirits and humans is a regular part of life among the Yoruba.
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Ancient Egyptians believed the universe to be comprised of a unit of cooperative forces that sustained rewarding lives for humans.
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The Zulu believe women to be particularly vulnerable to sorcery and malicious beings.
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According to the Zulu, deities, spirits, and ancestors communicate with humans through

A) ghosts.
B) visions and dreams.
C) the wind.
D) tea leaves and entrails.
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Which aspect of Basongye life has been described as a kind of technology?

A) religion
B) magic
C) marriage
D) human spirit
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The Yoruba chief deity of the sky is

A) Isangoma.
B) Olorun.
C) Oshun.
D) Inkosana.
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At which sacred Yoruba city did Orisha-nla begin creation?

A) Ife
B) Ase
C) Oba
D) Esu
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In Egyptian times, the circle-topped cross that symbolized immortality was the

A) seth.
B) ka.
C) ankh.
D) ba.
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The Yoruba "paramount deity of feminine power" is

A) Agemo.
B) Orun.
C) Ase.
D) Oshun.
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Which ruler introduced monotheism to the Egyptian people in the worship of Aton?

A) Queen Hatshepsut
B) Tutankhamen
C) Amenhotep IV, Akhenaton
D) Cheops
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Communing with important ancestors of the Zulu kraal is a responsibility

A) that is shared equally by all members of the kraal.
B) of a chief/headman who is not a priest.
C) of a priest who is not a chief/headman.
D) of the inhabitant of the umnumzane, who is both chief/headman and priest.
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What Basongye deity determines the conditions of the soul's incarnation in each life?

A) Kafilefile
B) Inkosi Yezulu
C) Efile Mukulu
D) Kikudu
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The izinyanga zezulu are the Zulu specialists responsible for

A) washing spears in the Ihlambo ceremony.
B) shearing sheep as women gather the wool.
C) bringing home the ancestor, Ukubuyisa idlozi.
D) herding storms.
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According to the Yoruba, the earth was created by

A) Oshun.
B) Olorun.
C) Ase -- divine energy.
D) Obatala.
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In what way is the Zulu rite of marriage similar to marriage today?

A) The bride's family must pay for the wedding.
B) The groom asks the bride's family for permission to marry the daughter.
C) It takes many months to plan the wedding.
D) Extravagant gifts are lavished upon the newly-married couple.
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What is the ukubuyisa idlozi?

A) the ritual of washing spears to mourn a Zulu chief
B) a Zulu diviner
C) the Zulu mourning ritual for bringing home an ancestor
D) the Zulu Princess of Heaven
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Responsibilities for dealing with transcendent forces of the heavens falls to

A) izinyanga zezulu.
B) diviners.
C) herbalists.
D) abathakati.
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The trickster/messenger god who is considered amoral by the Yoruba people is

A) Ife.
B) Orisha-nla.
C) Esu.
D) Oba.
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Under which ruler did the ancient Egyptians return to polytheism after the death of Akhenaton?

A) Tutankhamen
B) Hatshepsut
C) Amenhotep
D) the Ptolemies
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In ancient Egypt, which son of Isis and Osiris was symbolized by the falcon?

A) Horus
B) Seth
C) Aton
D) Mayet
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For the Yoruba people, "our mothers" are

A) powerful, assertive women.
B) women who gave birth to chiefs.
C) witches who use white magic.
D) a singing group.
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Egyptians entombed possessions of the deceased to

A) make the person feel complete.
B) maintain a sense of order.
C) remove all evil.
D) help the person reach the land of paradise.
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In the Egyptian death ritual, what was the purpose of reciting the "negative confession?"

A) to assure the gods that the deceased was of pure heart
B) for the deceased to request and receive penance
C) for the deceased to request bodily resurrection
D) to cast blame for the deceased's sins
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Match between columns
chief or king
awon iya wa
chief or king
aworo
chief or king
Olorun
chief or king
Oshun
chief or king
oba
supreme sky deity
awon iya wa
supreme sky deity
aworo
supreme sky deity
Olorun
supreme sky deity
Oshun
supreme sky deity
oba
mother goddess
awon iya wa
mother goddess
aworo
mother goddess
Olorun
mother goddess
Oshun
mother goddess
oba
priest
awon iya wa
priest
aworo
priest
Olorun
priest
Oshun
priest
oba
"the mothers"
awon iya wa
"the mothers"
aworo
"the mothers"
Olorun
"the mothers"
Oshun
"the mothers"
oba
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Match between columns
human soul
Efile Mukulu
human soul
mankishi
human soul
kikudu
human soul
mikishi
human soul
Kafilefile
malevolent human spirits
Efile Mukulu
malevolent human spirits
mankishi
malevolent human spirits
kikudu
malevolent human spirits
mikishi
malevolent human spirits
Kafilefile
small, carved figure used to represent a child
Efile Mukulu
small, carved figure used to represent a child
mankishi
small, carved figure used to represent a child
kikudu
small, carved figure used to represent a child
mikishi
small, carved figure used to represent a child
Kafilefile
benevolent deity
Efile Mukulu
benevolent deity
mankishi
benevolent deity
kikudu
benevolent deity
mikishi
benevolent deity
Kafilefile
malevolent deity
Efile Mukulu
malevolent deity
mankishi
malevolent deity
kikudu
malevolent deity
mikishi
malevolent deity
Kafilefile
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Match between columns
weakened physical/spiritual state
umnayama
weakened physical/spiritual state
abathakati
weakened physical/spiritual state
isangoma
weakened physical/spiritual state
ihlambo
weakened physical/spiritual state
Inkosazana
female diviner
umnayama
female diviner
abathakati
female diviner
isangoma
female diviner
ihlambo
female diviner
Inkosazana
spear-washing ritual
umnayama
spear-washing ritual
abathakati
spear-washing ritual
isangoma
spear-washing ritual
ihlambo
spear-washing ritual
Inkosazana
evil witch or wizard
umnayama
evil witch or wizard
abathakati
evil witch or wizard
isangoma
evil witch or wizard
ihlambo
evil witch or wizard
Inkosazana
Princess of Heaven
umnayama
Princess of Heaven
abathakati
Princess of Heaven
isangoma
Princess of Heaven
ihlambo
Princess of Heaven
Inkosazana
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Match between columns
lord of the underworld
Isis
lord of the underworld
Seth
lord of the underworld
ka
lord of the underworld
Osiris
lord of the underworld
ba
giver of life
Isis
giver of life
Seth
giver of life
ka
giver of life
Osiris
giver of life
ba
divine breath
Isis
divine breath
Seth
divine breath
ka
divine breath
Osiris
divine breath
ba
stole the third eye from his royal brother
Isis
stole the third eye from his royal brother
Seth
stole the third eye from his royal brother
ka
stole the third eye from his royal brother
Osiris
stole the third eye from his royal brother
ba
a kind of human consciousness
Isis
a kind of human consciousness
Seth
a kind of human consciousness
ka
a kind of human consciousness
Osiris
a kind of human consciousness
ba
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45
Describe the four types of Basongye phenomena identified by Alan Merriam.
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46
Using examples, give a detailed explanation of how magic controls every aspect of Basongye life.
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47
Reflect on the African indigenous belief that the problem for humans is the forgetting of one's destiny. Explain what this means to them and to you, respectively.
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48
Identify and briefly describe the four rites of passage celebrated by the Zulu people.
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49
Describe the roles and responsibilities of priests in Egyptian society.
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50
Reflect on the Egyptian notion of the weight of one's heart being an indicator of his/her relative goodness or evil.
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51
In African indigenous belief, the problem for humans is

A) that we have forgotten our destiny.
B) disharmony with the universe.
C) that we have angered Inkosi Yezulu.
D) that we have not given proper worship to the gods.
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52
Describe how the Zulu peoples protect themselves after the death of a chief.
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53
Describe the Zulu story of how u mueling angi determined humans would not be immortal.
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54
Explain why the Zulu believe women to be particularly vulnerable to sorcery and malicious beings.
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Do the African indigenous people believe one can recover and/or alter one's destiny? Explain your answer whether "Yes" or "No."
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