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Volumn 33, Issue 4, 2007, Pages 829-843

'Long-nosed' hybrids? Sharing the experiences of white izangoma in contemporary South Africa

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ANCESTRY; TRADITIONAL MEDICINE;

EID: 36949039212     PISSN: 03057070     EISSN: 14653893     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1080/03057070701646936     Document Type: Conference Paper
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    • Note: isangoma is the singular form of the Xhosa term for a traditional healer/sangoma, while izangoma is the plural form of the noun.
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    • W. van Binsbergen, Intercultural Encounters: African and Anthropological Lessons Towards a Philosophy of Interculturality (Berlin/Muenster, Lit Verlag, 2003). In using the label 'phenomenon', I by no means suggest that these white experiences of sangoma are, in themselves, particularly special, but merely emphasise that they are popularly still considered unusual.
    • W. van Binsbergen, Intercultural Encounters: African and Anthropological Lessons Towards a Philosophy of Interculturality (Berlin/Muenster, Lit Verlag, 2003). In using the label 'phenomenon', I by no means suggest that these white experiences of sangoma are, in themselves, particularly special, but merely emphasise that they are popularly still considered unusual.
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    • see also J. Wreford, 'Ukusebenza nge 'thongo - Working with Spirit: Healing Connections in Contemporary South Africa' (Ph.D. thesis, University of Cape Town, 2005) and my various papers on this topic: 'Negotiating Relationships between Biomedicine and Sangoma: Fundamental Misunderstandings, Avoidable Mistakes', Working Paper 138, Centre for Social Science Research, University of Cape Town (2005)
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    • 'Sincedisa! - We Can Help! A Literature Review of Current Practice Involving Traditional African Healers in Biomedical HIV/AIDS Interventions in South Africa'' and 'Missing Each Other: Problems and Potentials for Collaborative Efforts Between Biomedicine and Traditional Healers in South Africa in the Time of AIDS', both in Social Dynamics, Special Issue, 31, 2 (December 2005).
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    • E.C. Green's work has much to say in this regard: 'Sexually Transmitted Disease, Ethnomedicine and Health Policy in Africa', Social Science and Medicine, 35, 2 (1992), pp. 121-30
    • E.C. Green's work has much to say in this regard: 'Sexually Transmitted Disease, Ethnomedicine and Health Policy in Africa', Social Science and Medicine, 35, 2 (1992), pp. 121-30
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    • For izangoma responses to one collaboration, see Leclerc-Madlala, Traditional Medical Practitioners, p. 25.
    • For izangoma responses to one collaboration, see Leclerc-Madlala, Traditional Medical Practitioners, p. 25.
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    • I use the names that my informants themselves requested. My doctoral thesis encompasses a comprehensive description of some essential elements of becoming an isangoma and has detailed analyses of several arguments touched on in this article, including the question of ancestors, the role or trance, relationships with biomedicine, and popular perceptions of white izangoma.
    • I use the names that my informants themselves requested. My doctoral thesis encompasses a comprehensive description of some essential elements of becoming an isangoma and has detailed analyses of several arguments touched on in this article, including the question of ancestors, the role or trance, relationships with biomedicine, and popular perceptions of white izangoma.
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    • This variety is a characteristic reflected in the autobiographical literature on the subject, especially that of white candidates. See for example, N. Arden, African Spirits Speak: A White Woman's Journey into the Healing Tradition of the Sangoma Vermont, Destiny Books, 1996
    • This variety is a characteristic reflected in the autobiographical literature on the subject, especially that of white candidates. See for example, N. Arden, African Spirits Speak: A White Woman's Journey into the Healing Tradition of the Sangoma (Vermont, Destiny Books, 1996)
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    • Working Paper 170, Centre for Social Science Research, University of Cape Town, Some healers draw a pension or foster grant rather than relying on erratic payments from clients, while their patrons persistently request free treatments, or delayed payments, pleading lack of funds
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    • This is despite the fact that the privately financed facilities available to the whites are infinitely superior to the service to which their black colleagues are subjected at public health clinics and hospitals. The entrenched inequalities of health care in South Africa are stark, and for the impoverished black community, including izangoma, there is little if any choice
    • This is despite the fact that the privately financed facilities available to the whites are infinitely superior to the service to which their black colleagues are subjected at public health clinics and hospitals. The entrenched inequalities of health care in South Africa are stark, and for the impoverished black community, including izangoma, there is little if any choice.
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    • Interview with isangoma, Khayelitsha, Cape Town, 13 December 2001
    • Interview with isangoma, Khayelitsha, Cape Town, 13 December 2001.
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    • Interview with isangoma R, Cape Town, 10 May 2005.
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    • This is not to ignore the problems that arise out of the need to translate medical language to the layperson
    • This is not to ignore the problems that arise out of the need to translate medical language to the layperson.
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    • An instance of this confusion can be found in Wreford, Negotiating Relationships, pp. 21-22
    • An instance of this confusion can be found in Wreford, 'Negotiating Relationships', pp. 21-22.
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    • A paper describing an example of this approach employed to teach medical students at Groote Schuur Medical School Primary Health Care is planned. For other descriptions see Wreford, Facilitating Relationships
    • A paper describing an example of this approach employed to teach medical students at Groote Schuur Medical School Primary Health Care is planned. For other descriptions see Wreford, 'Facilitating Relationships'.
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    • Interview with isangoma R, Cape Town, 10 May 2005
    • Interview with isangoma R, Cape Town, 10 May 2005.
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    • Interview with isangoma M, Cape Town, 26 May 2005.
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    • Dreams gradually become an integral part of sangoma practice, a tool for the healer to predict the arrival clients, discover their problems, and determine the remedy. See Berglund, Zulu Thought Patterns
    • Dreams gradually become an integral part of sangoma practice, a tool for the healer to predict the arrival clients, discover their problems, and determine the remedy. See Berglund, Zulu Thought Patterns
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    • Interview with isangoma D, Cape Town, 1 June 2005
    • Interview with isangoma D, Cape Town, 1 June 2005.
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    • Although this rule often seems to be waived for those who are already in a relationship, my teacher was convinced that sexual activity during ukuthwasa would, as she put it, only slow down the process
    • Although this rule often seems to be waived for those who are already in a relationship, my teacher was convinced that sexual activity during ukuthwasa would, as she put it, 'only slow down the process'.
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    • Interview with isangoma K, Cape Town, 13 June 2005
    • Interview with isangoma K, Cape Town, 13 June 2005.
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    • Interview with isangoma R, Cape Town, 10 May 2005.
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    • Interview with isangoma R, Cape Town, 10 May 2005.
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    • Traditional healers are noticeably sanguine about the existence of such bad apples in their midst. The South African Traditional Healers Act, passed in 2004, attempts to address this issue, threatening sanctions for offending fraudsters. It remains to be seen however whether the Act will prove successful in curbing bogus practitioners.
    • Traditional healers are noticeably sanguine about the existence of such bad apples in their midst. The South African Traditional Healers Act, passed in 2004, attempts to address this issue, threatening sanctions for offending fraudsters. It remains to be seen however whether the Act will prove successful in curbing bogus practitioners.
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    • Whiteness is not of course the only prerogative for such projections, and, across Africa, healers from other countries on the continent are often credited with more muscle than local practitioners
    • Whiteness is not of course the only prerogative for such projections, and, across Africa, healers from other countries on the continent are often credited with more muscle than local practitioners.
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    • See Masiba, 'Long-nosed Sangomas'; N. Mbana, 'Sangomas Betrayed', Big Issue South Africa, February 2001.
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    • Several oracular systems exist in Southern Africa. In Zimbabwe I witnessed the use of the hakata (Shona), whilst the bone-throwing system that I was taught in South Africa is called ukujula amathambo (Xhosa).
    • Several oracular systems exist in Southern Africa. In Zimbabwe I witnessed the use of the hakata (Shona), whilst the bone-throwing system that I was taught in South Africa is called ukujula amathambo (Xhosa).
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    • Interview with isangoma R, Cape Town, 10 May 2005
    • Interview with isangoma R, Cape Town, 10 May 2005.
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    • Black African teachers have also been accused of taking financial advantage of white thwasa ('Wounded Healers', Mail and Guardian, December 2004), but this teacher attracts mostly white initiates and has a reputation for very high fees.
    • Black African teachers have also been accused of taking financial advantage of white thwasa ('Wounded Healers', Mail and Guardian, December 2004), but this teacher attracts mostly white initiates and has a reputation for very high fees.
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    • See footnote 34.
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    • No-one undertakes ukuthwasa for free, and the fees required, together with the sums which must be accumulated to finance the major rituals, can serve as a stumbling block for even the most gifted black thwasa. On the other hand, fees may be negotiated (or claimed as part of the culture of kinship being proposed here) in kind, through services rendered. One white candidate was often called upon to run her teacher to the shops or on some other errand, and I often had reason to be grateful that I lacked a vehicle.
    • No-one undertakes ukuthwasa for free, and the fees required, together with the sums which must be accumulated to finance the major rituals, can serve as a stumbling block for even the most gifted black thwasa. On the other hand, fees may be negotiated (or claimed as part of the culture of kinship being proposed here) in kind, through services rendered. One white candidate was often called upon to run her teacher to the shops or on some other errand, and I often had reason to be grateful that I lacked a vehicle.
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    • Interview with isangoma R, Cape Town, 10 May 2005.
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    • Interview with isangoma M, Cape Town, 26 May 2005.
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    • See, for example, M. Matandela, (2001), quoted in Masiba, 'Long-nosed Sangomas', pp. 30-32.
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    • Interview with isangoma L, Cape Town, 8 April 2005.
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    • Interview with isangoma R, Cape Town, 10 May 2005.
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    • The extent to which white South Africans are taking advantage of this liberalisation however, continues to disappoint township residents
    • The extent to which white South Africans are taking advantage of this liberalisation however, continues to disappoint township residents.


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