Saturday, December 3, 2022

State and Clan

Something that is seldom noted about lobola (a set of African marriage customs, through which one negotiates a marriage) is that it is not merely a once-off act, but it continues to regulate married life. In the West, it is essentially the state which regulates everything that a marriage contains or could contain: adoption, domestic violence, maintenance, and so on. Through lobola, it is the clan which regulates these things. OBSERVATION: It stands to reason. A relatively short time ago, there was no Western-style state in Africa, so that traditions have been carried through, and continue to bear some authority. This authority is far from invasive. It is applied only on key points. (This is the house where I negotiated lobola).

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