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African women: description, culture. Features of life in Africa

Many people consider Africa to be a very beautiful continent, inhabited by many tribes with interesting and sometimes rather strange traditions. Life in Africa For modern people who use mobile phones, know what drugs, nanotechnologies, etc., seem primitive and ridiculous. But these tribes honor the memory of their ancestors, follow their advice, instructions and teachings. Today we will talk about African women and their plight.

Dance while you are young

In many tribes there is a tradition to gather in the so-called uninvited gatherings. Girls who will soon be married, come to a common "bachelorette". During it, they prepare a dowry, share their plans for the future and are tested for virginity. If the girl had sexual relations before the wedding, she can be burned at the stake.

Also, girls are tested for endurance. This is quite logical, given that African women must daily perform heavy physical work under the scorching sun. But the check takes place in a rather interesting form of the disco. Girls are forced to dance and sing. The dance of African women undergoing a check lasts for 10 days. Of course, there are small breaks for sleep, but only for a couple of hours. Eat only a couple of bananas, which are allowed to drink in several sips of water. In the evening, a big fire is lit in the center of the dance floor.

If the girl does not survive this test, she is expelled from the parental home forever. Marry her no one else will take, and "peresedachi" also will not.

Another test is for offspring. Women of African tribes who have not become pregnant for 3 years after marriage are considered to be inferior. At best, such an unfortunate return to the parents, but some tribes prefer to drive them out of the village.

There is an explanation for such a strange tradition. It is believed that such African women transmit their infertility to the earth, gardens, men and animals. The consequences can affect even the neighbors of a barren woman.

But there is one tribe that treats this tradition very gently. African women of the Rundu tribe can simulate pregnancy, while wearing a belly. After 9 months, childbirth is staged, then a newborn is adopted or adopted from a large family. At the same time, no one has the right to speak about the secret of a small child, as it is forbidden by the leader.

Beauty in an African way

Most likely, about the model parameters of 90 × 60 × 90 African women have not heard. Each tribe has its own ideals of beauty. For example, in the Bantu tribe, women with a narrow and long face are considered very beautiful, and in the Akane tribe, beauties with long and even noses are very popular.

Women Mendi people throughout their lives bleach skin, using a special clay for this.

Very attractive are African girls, on the body of which there are many scars earned not in battles, but at home. For this, the beauties specially cut their bodies, rub their wounds with ashes or sand, so that the scars remain as noticeable as possible.

African fashion

Back in school, for sure, every student thought about why they need rings on the neck of African women. For representatives of the Ndebele tribe, this is an original decoration, which indicates the worthiness of her husband. Accordingly, the richer the husband, the more rings on his wife's neck. Remove these ornaments only in case of death of the spouse.

Tribal residents of Mursi from the age of 12 tend to become fashionable. It is at this age that girls are allowed to insert into the lip a plate made of baked clay or a smooth disc from a tree. For this, a small incision is made in the lower lip. First, insert a small plate, which is changed over time. The desired size of the disc, to which girls aspire, in diameter reaches 12 cm.

Women of Kenya decorate their face with fashionable drawings. Residents of the Mwila tribe prefer to focus on a stylish hairstyle. To do this, a special paste of the onculus is applied to the hair. It is made of red stone, rubbing it. Then, butter, manure, plants and tree bark are added.

Female circumcision

If male circumcision is considered a tribute to religion and a way to prevent the development of many infections, female circumcision is a rite that every woman should endure. Humane it is believed in more than 30 countries in Africa. For their inhabitants, this rite is a kind of purification. They believe that a woman is called to give birth to children, while there is no place for pleasure.

The procedure of circumcision has not changed for hundreds of years. To do this, use a ritual knife. There is no possibility of avoiding the rite. In addition, since early childhood, girls are told that this procedure will improve her life.

Although many women's rights activists raised the issue of eradicating this tradition, the problem has not been resolved. If circumcision is put on a medical stream, the tradition will take root even more, but if nothing is done, unsanitary conditions during operations will continue to provoke the onset of sexual infections.

Weekdays

Women in Africa are constantly working. They themselves carry water, prepare food, work in the fields, clean, wash, trade in the market and still have time to look after the children. Therefore, seeing a woman with bales in her hands and a child on her back, only tourists are surprised. The responsibility of men is only to finance their family.

If the landlady has surpluses of any crops, she can freely dispose of them. For example, sell. At the same time, finance can be spent at its own discretion.

African women who live in villages are tied to their land, because this is the only thing they have.

Urban life of african women

All villagers want to move to the city and work. But it is very difficult for illiterate people to find a job. In addition, although positive changes are observed in the legislation, discrimination against women is still visible in all spheres of life. Active and purposeful ladies become entrepreneurs, try to develop their small business.

Financial injections, which many countries provide, do not change the general picture of the economic and social development of the continent. Legislation tries to make changes that will simplify and facilitate life in Africa, but, unfortunately, these changes are too slow.

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