What happens when a Xhosa baby is born?

The Xhosa people have various rites of passage traditions. The first of these occurs after giving birth; a mother is expected to remain secluded in her house for at least ten days. In Xhosa tradition, the afterbirth and umbilical cord were buried or burned to protect the baby from sorcery.
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What is the role of the father towards the baby in Xhosa culture?

In the Xhosa community the father is regarded as the carrier of the family lineage and thus plays an important role in the life of the male child.
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How important is the baby to Xhosa culture?

Birth in the Xhosa culture, is an important rite of passage and is therefore treated with due respect, honour and celebration.
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What is Imbeleko in Xhosa?

According to Xhosa tradition, a child should undergo iMbeleko – which involves slaughtering a goat by way of introducing the child to the family and the ancestors – soon after they are born.
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How is Imbeleko done in Xhosa?

Directly translated, imbeleko means the act of giving birth or to carry on your back. A goat is slaughtered as a sign of sacrifice to the ancestors. The mother has to eat a piece of meat cut from the foreleg of the goat.
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Why do xhosas cut their fingers?

An ancient Xhosa custom of amputating the joint of the little finger, or of the ring finger on babies is seen by many as an act of cruelty and torture. The Ingqithi custom is practiced by certain Xhosa speaking tribes and is common in the Tembus.
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What are Xhosas famous for?

The Xhosa people were known as hunters and herders and are the second largest cultural group in South Africa after the Zulu. Find out more about the Xhosa people, their origins and who created the backbone of the Xhosa nation.
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What is Xhosa initiation?

The Xhosa male initiation ritual consists of various stages such as pre-initiation preparation, the circumcision operation itself, seclusion in the initiation cultural setting and reintegration into society.
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How do Xhosa show respect to ancestors?

Xhosa women wear some form of headdress to cover their heads as a sign of respect to the head of the family which is either their father or husband. Elderly Xhosa women are allowed to wear more elaborate headpieces because of their seniority.
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What are Xhosa rituals and traditions?

The Xhosa people have a range of cultural customs that they adhere by; some traditional practices include the initiation of males when they are of age, which involves them going to initiation school ('the mountain'), receiving sacred teachings from their elders and emerging as men.
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What are Xhosa family rules?

The traditional Xhosa family was patriarchal; men were considered the heads of their households. Women and children were expected to defer to men's authority. Polygynous marriages (multiple wives) were permitted where the husband had the means to pay the lobolo (bride wealth) for each, and to maintain them properly.
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What do Xhosa culture eat?

The famous Xhosa cuisine mainly consists of food made from maize, which is a staple dish of these people. They accompany Xhosa traditional food with sour milk, beef, mutton, or goat meat. It can also be cooked with beans and eaten with meat and gravy.
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Who is the Xhosa God?

The Xhosa name for God is Mdali, the supreme being. Other names by which he is known are Thixo and Qamatha, a legacy from the Khoi and possibly the San. Qamatha, the creator of all things, controls all things.
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What is Intlawulo in Xhosa?

Intlawulo is a custom within the Xhosa culture that requires a man to pay compensatory money to a woman's family if he admits to having impregnated her outside of wedlock.
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What happens in a Xhosa traditional wedding?

Just like with most weddings the bride and groom are not allowed to see each other the day before the wedding. The wedding celebrations continue for at least two days and the entire event is usually very joyous, includes lots of dancing, singing and features a lot of umqombothi (traditional beer).
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What rights do unmarried fathers have in South Africa?

Unmarried fathers also acquire full parental rights and responsibilities, in terms of section 21, if they were either living in a permanent life partnership with the child's mother at the time of the child's birth, or if they consent and successfully apply for such rights as well as contribute to the child's upbringing ...
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Why do Xhosa circumcise?

Traditional circumcision was seen as essential to Xhosa culture. Participants rationalised many reasons for participating, including personal growth and development, family and peer pressure, independence and knowledge gained, a connection with ancestors and initiation into manhood.
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What are the Xhosa values?

An important traditional value of Xhosa culture is ubuntu, or humanness. At the core of ubuntu is the preservation and stability of the whole. An example of its application is that, in times of war, women and children were never killed.
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What is your name in Xhosa?

xh ngubani igama lakho?
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What happens at initiation?

Initiation is a ceremony where new members are brought into full membership of a sorority. During your new member process, you will learn public information about your chosen sorority – founders' names, where and when the organization was founded, its colors, its philanthropies and so on.
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Is a circumcision painful?

Is circumcision painful? Like any surgery, circumcision can cause some pain. But using pain medications and anesthetics can reduce discomfort. These can help both during the procedure and afterward.
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Why do Xhosa paint their faces?

The Xhosa tribe of South Africa uses face paint as a rite of passage. Boys entering adolescence undergo a ritual in which they're separated from the rest of their tribe and embrace the mentorship of an older man. Once the ritual is over, they're painted red.
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Where do Xhosa originally come from?

Xhosa, formerly spelled Xosa, a group of mostly related peoples living primarily in Eastern Cape province, South Africa. They form part of the southern Nguni and speak mutually intelligible dialects of Xhosa, a Bantu language of the Niger-Congo family.
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What are Xhosa houses called?

Traditional Xhosa houses called 'u Ngquphantsi' were built with stones and mud/clay.
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Why does Xhosa have clicks?

Clicks are very common in the Khoisan languages, a group of mostly endangered languages in southern Africa. Linguists believe that the Bantu languages, of which Xhosa is a part, borrowed their clicks from them.
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