Mammy Water : in search of the water spirits in Nigeria
Film et Vidéo
- Auteurs : Jell-Bahlsen Sabine ;
- Editeurs : Watertown, Mass. Documentary Educational Resources [distrib.] ;
- Date d'édition : 2009
- Sujets : Ibo (peuple d'Afrique) -- Religion -- DVD, Ibo (peuple d'Afrique), Esprits, Nigeria -- Rites et cérémonies -- DVD, Films ethnographiques DVD Nigeria
- Langue(s) : Anglais
- Description matérielle : 1 DVD (1 h), : Coul., son.
- Pays de publication : États-Unis
Notes
Version en anglais, Igbo et Ijo
Résumé
Indiqué sur la jaquette : Mammy Water is a pidgin English name for a local water goddess worshipped by the Ibibio, Ijaw, and Igbo speaking peoples of southeastern Nigeria. The water goddess traditionally gives wealth and children, compensates for hardships, and is sought in times of illness and need, especially by women. Her various cults are led, predominantly, by priestesses. This acclaimed documentary shows numerous rituals and ceremonies associated with Mammy Water, while devotees provide commentary. This is an important depiction of the strength of traditional religion in contemporary Nigeria and one of the few academically sound investigations of the role of women in an African spiritual movement.