‘Let No Black Cat Cross Our Path’: An Introduction to Ga Rituals of Affliction
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Journal of Religion in Africa
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Although much has been said about Ga rituals by earlier scholars such as Ammah,
According to Kilson and Field, no direct and comprehensive literature exists that deals specifically with Ga rituals of affliction. Rituals of affliction are measures by which cultures
attempt to deal with the problem of ‘affliction’. All cultures have a different way of
which affliction is explained and dealt with. This article explores Ga rituals of affliction
based on an analysis of one text line in the Galibation prayers, ‘Let no black cat cross our
path’ (alŻnte diŋ ko akafo wŻteŋ).
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