The main ideas about leisure in traditional Africa
1. In the African
past, leisure followed the rhythm of work. It was conducted at any time
depending on a given piece of work that was also done at any time.
2. Leisure was
communal. It involved people in that given community at the same time.
3. Leisure was a
time for the family and the clan to teach the young ones the values of life in
that particular community.
4. Leisure
activities were active in nature. All people had to participate directly in the
activities being enjoyed like singing, wrestling and dancing without being
spectators.
5. Leisure was
free of charge. It did not involve any payment like money. It only aimed at
giving the individuals access to activities for the good of community.
6. Leisure
involved carrying out important community celebrations such as childbirth,
child naming and circumcision rites among others. It became a way of preserving
the tradition of the community.
7. Leisure was
related to one's skills and talents. It aimed at developing the individual
skills and talents for the service of all people. This was done through mock
hunting, playing instruments and mock fighting among others.
8. Leisure was
integrated into work. It was difficult to differentiate leisure from the actual
piece of work.
9. Leisure involved thanks giving intended to
appease and request God, spirits and the ancestors for particular blessings
such as good harvest, rain and childbirth among others.
10. Leisure had to
be socially accepted by the general public. Elders had the role of approving a
given leisure activity to be enjoyed at a given time.
Leisure activities in traditional Africa
1. Beer parties
were important ways of passing time in traditional Africa. People co-operated
and contributed positively towards the party. This was an activity for the
adults.
2. The traditional
Africans had time for community celebrations such as introduction ceremonies
and thanks giving ceremonies.
3. Rituals such as
circumcision, funeral rites and child naming were also performed during leisure
time.
4.
Some people played musical instruments
during leisure as a way entertainment.
5. The traditional
Africans had time for singing. This was always carried out alongside activities
such as digging, wedding and harvesting among others.
6. Dancing was one
of the leisure activities in traditional Africa. This differed from community
to community. Some dances were for joy while others were for mourning.
7. Stories were
also part of the leisure activities. The elders would tell the young one
stories related to their origins and ancestors aimed at educating them.
8. The traditional
Africans spent leisure by telling and interpreting proverbs. They made
statements having hidden meaning but aimed at explaining something or giving
advice.
9. The traditional
Africans offered sacrifices during leisure. This was done not only in thanking
God the spirits and the ancestors for their provisions such as rain and good
harvest but also in cleansing sins and making requests.
10. There were also
mock battles during leisure. This aimed at preparing individuals to be able to
defend themselves in case of external attacks.
11. The traditional
Africans had wrestling during leisure time. The winners were always given
prizes.
12. Telling and
interpreting riddles also formed part of the leisure activities in traditional
Africa. This was conducted around the campfire in the evening. In such a case,
confusing and difficult questions or statements were made demanding quick
response. This was aimed at testing and improving the reasoning capacity of
each individual.
13. Art and craft
was carried out during leisure in traditional Africa. This involved weaving
baskets and mats and making sculptures among others.
14. The traditional
Africans spent their leisure doing community service such as cleaning the well.
15. Leisure was also
a time for prayers. This was a way through which the Africans dedicated
themselves to God and communicated their needs.
Explain tile importance of
a beer party in African traditional society
• It created joy and happiness among the
people.
• It created friendship and the spirit of
togetherness
• It helped the Africans to relax their minds
• It was the time for settling community and
individual dispute.
• It helped the people to share the fruits of
their work.
• It saved \he people from redundancy and
boredom
• It promoted unity and the spirit of
brotherhood in the society.
• It enabled the people to celebrate
important events like marriage.
• It encouraged the spirit of hard work among
the traditional Africans.
• It encouraged and promoted courtship.
• It enabled the Africans to interact and
socialize.
Importance of leisure in traditional
Africa
1. Leisure helped
the traditional Africans to acquire and develop their talents through
activities such as dancing, singing and wrestling among others.
2. Leisure gave
the opportunity to share the fruits of their labour more especially -at a beer
party.
3. Leisure helped
to strengthen and build the relationship among the traditional Africans. This
was made possible through visitations and coming together as family members.
4. Leisure gave
the opportunity to the elders to discuss various issues in the community. This
included planning for the development and solving any other problem that had
arisen.
5. Leisure helped
the traditional Africans to earn a living. This was through activities such as
hunting, weaving baskets, mats and others. Such items were at times exchanged
with other items.
6. Leisure gave the
opportunity of educating the young ones. The elders imparted the accepted
values of the community like respect of elders, communal living, names of the
clan, family and trees through activities like proverbs, riddles, stories and
others.
7. The traditional
Africans had moments of joy and satisfaction through leisure. This was through
participating in activities such as dancing, singing, storytelling, playing
musical instruments and others.
8. Through
leisure, people recalled important events in life like funeral rites. On such a
day they would remember the lives and the eventual death of their relatives.
9. Leisure gave
the opportunity of sharing ideas. This was particularly true during beer parties.
This helped in the smooth running of the community.
10. The traditional
Africans received blessings from God during leisure. This was through offering
sacrifices and prayers.
11. Leisure
promoted co-operation among the traditional Africans. As they came together at
a beer party, they were able to socialize. Therefore this promoted the spirit
of togetherness.
12. Leisure helped
to promote and preserve cultures. Carrying out cultural rituals such as
circumcision, child naming, twin rituals and others helped people identify
themselves with the way of life that had been in existence for long..
13. Leisure
promoted courtship among the people. The men and women who were attracted to
each other were able to come together and build their friendship.
Explain the differences
between leisure today and in African traditional society
There
are a number of differences in the ways in which leisure is carried out in
present situation and the ways in which it was done in traditional Africa.
1. There is
payment of money so that one can have access to leisure today but in traditional
Africa, leisure was free of charge.
2. Leisure today
has specific time allocated for it while in Traditional Africa; it was done at
any time following the completion of any given work.
3. There are new
forms of leisure activities today which are foreign to the people but in
traditional Africa, the activities were related to the people's culture.
4. Leisure
activities today are mostly passive while in traditional Africa, the activities
were mostly active.
5. Leisure today
cuts across the different age bracket while in traditional Africa. it
considered age difference.
6. Leisure today
is looked at as professional. I.e. it requires training while in l Africa people's
talents were looked at without necessarily being trained.
7. Leisure in
traditional Africa was educative and today it is mostly for entertainment with
some activities leading to moral decline.
8. There is
individualism in leisure today while in traditional Africa. Leisure was a
communal activity.
9. Leisure today can be ignored but in
traditional Africa it was strictly observed.
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