Modernity and Burial Rituals in Igbo Land: A Paranormal Communication Approach

Publication Date: 14/11/2021

DOI: 10.52589/BJMCMR-OXV49EQI


Author(s): Ndukwe Udochukwu Emmanuel, Ihechu Innocent Paschal, Ralph-Nwachukwu Onyinye.

Volume/Issue: Volume 1 , Issue 1 (2021)



Abstract:

The Igbo people believe that a well done burial ritual would determine the well-being of the deceased in the land of the “living-dead”. It is therefore expected that their loved ones perform proper burial rituals to ensure the peaceful rest of the deceased and to avert the wrath of the dead. This study examined modernity and burial rituals in Igbo land from a paranormal communication perspective. The Functionalism approach as propounded by Smith, Burner and White in 1956 was used as the theoretical underpinning for this study. This study adopted textual analysis of historical and oral literature. The findings of this study revealed that modernity has affected the Igbo culture, and also showed that there are socio-religious consequences of not meeting up with the burial ritual demands. As a result, the researchers recommend amongst others that stakeholders in the community and the society at large come together to revive the Igbo culture. They also recommend that families do the needful to ensure that their 'dead' is properly buried to avoid certain misfortunes.


Keywords:

Extramundane Communication, Burial Rituals, Paranormal Communication, Ethno Communicology, African Communication System.


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