Rethinking Widowhood in Western Cameroon: Serving or Enslaving the Widow?
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UYI-FALSS-Anthropology Department of Anthropology Lab. Centre for Applied Research & Training (CASSRT) (Cameroon)
UYI-FALSS-Anthropology Department of Anthropology Lab. Centre for Applied Research & Training (CASSRT) (Cameroon)
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DOI: 10.47772/IJRISS.2025.903SEDU0669
Subject Category: Education
Volume/Issue: 9/26 | Page No: 8841-8851
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Submitted: 2025-11-02
Accepted: 2025-11-08
Published: 2025-11-17
Abstract
Widowhood rites are a set of cultural practices prescribed to the surviving partner in a couple when one of them passes away. Historically, these rites were established to help the widower or widow cope with this painful transition, to honor them, and to facilitate their reintegration into society. However, in the contemporary context, these practices are increasingly criticized, particularly due to their perceived degrading and humiliating nature—especially for women, who are subjected to a longer and more restrictive ritual process. This gender disparity is partly attributed to the patriarchal structure of most African societies, to which the Babadjou community belongs. The recent increase in complaints against these rites raises a crucial question: Do widowhood rites still hold significant value in today’s society? This research adopts a qualitative approach, using a methodology that includes document analysis, in-depth individual interviews with widows and widowers, heads of families, and community or religious leaders in the West Region of Cameroon, as well as participant observation of certain widowhood ritual scenes. The aim of this study was to understand the origins of these rites, examine how their practice has evolved over time, and assess their current relevance in the society in question. The findings reveal that widowhood rites still carry a strong cultural significance within the Babadjou community, where traditional and religious authorities hold them in high regard due to their ancestral legitimacy. Nevertheless, due to scientific and technological advances, several changes have been observed: some rites considered too difficult or nearly impossible today have been abandoned, and there is a general trend toward making the process less burdensome. Field data reveals a growing sense of distress, particularly among widows, who denounce certain abuses they deem degrading and inhumane—calling into question the rites' role in promoting family cohesion and managing grief. While change is underway, it remains insufficient in the face of the serious grievances raised. As such, a collaborative initiative involving political, traditional, and religious authorities on one hand, and family actors on the other, appears essential to establish a cultural transformation that strikes a balance between preserving ancestral heritage and respecting widows’ individual rights.
Keywords
widow, widowhood rites, serve, enslave, culture, socio-cultural logics, West-Cameroon, Babadjou
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