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Mark of the Spirit: Body Marks as Icons of Spirituality among the Dangme in Ghana
Author(s) -
Alice Korkor Ebeheakey,
Steve Kquofi,
Eric Appau Asante,
Charlotte Buerkie Nubuor
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
asian research journal of arts and social sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2456-4761
DOI - 10.9734/arjass/2020/v11i230166
Subject(s) - spirituality , clan , allegiance , power (physics) , sociology , aesthetics , psychology , qualitative research , social psychology , social science , law , anthropology , political science , philosophy , politics , medicine , physics , alternative medicine , pathology , quantum mechanics
In African traditional religion, priding oneself in the beliefs and practices of one’s culture is intensely essential. The driving force for this is mainly the need to satisfy the will of a higher power. Cultural practices, being a channel between the living, the dead and the spirits is one of the ways in which a group of people satisfy the will of these higher beings. Body marking, among the Dangme, forms a great deal of aspects of cultural practices which connotes spirituality. This study discusses the concept of spirituality as enshrined in the body marks of the Dangme people of Ghana. To obtain the relevant information needed, the qualitative approach to research has been adopted using interviews and observation as the main data collection tools. These give a rich and in-depth understanding of the body marks that are practiced for spiritual purposes among the Dangme. This paper is a collation of findings from studies conducted between February, 2012 and February, 2019. It is evident from the research that, marks for spiritual purposes seemed to be practiced irrespective of the clan individuals hail from. These marks are seen as methods (or modes) of maintaining direct contact and proving allegiance to the spirits that protect them as a people.

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