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“If you die a bad death, we give you a bad burial:” Mortuary practices and “bad death” among the Akan in Ghana

Pages 695-707 | Published online: 15 May 2020
 

Abstract

This article describes features of bad deaths and their associated mortuary rituals among the Akan of Ghana. Data were obtained through semi-structured interviews with 30 Akan cultural experts. In Akan culture, bad deaths are associated with brief, perfunctory mortuary rituals. There is no washing, keeping of wake over the body, nor any presentation of grave goods, and no bidding of farewell to the decedent. Every effort is made to expunge the decedent from the memories of the lineage. Contravening prescribed customary rites for bad deaths is believed to cause disasters for the lineage, including recurrent bad deaths.

Acknowledgment

I wish to express my profound gratitude to Dr. Carmen M. White, Professor of Anthropology at Central Michigan University, for many helpful comments on earlier drafts of the manuscript. Partial funding of the research came from Central Michigan University through a Faculty Research and Creative Endeavors (FRCE) grant.

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