An Analysis of the Odomagana Cult of Igbo Tradition

In Philip Edema & Anthony E. Okonkwo (eds.), Metaphysics Beyond Theories: Philosophical Interventions of Cultural Experience. Don Bosco Institute Publications. pp. 222-235 (2022)
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Abstract

Herein, I evaluate how masking traditions (which are an integral part of the African identity and the Igbo reality) vary within Igbo land: from Omabe, Mma, Mmawu, Ogbodo, Ekpe, and Odo. I lay focus on the tradition of Odomagana or simply, Odo, with all its richly symbolic rituals especially within the domains of its role in the life of the people of the Northern Igbo Land. Particular emphases are made on the role of masquerade cults as means of initiating the young into full adulthood with special reference to Ukana which is present within Igbodo tradition practiced by a group of towns.

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Tochukwu Obumneme PaulMary Nweze
Università Pontificia Salesiana

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