Naked
African Tribes
Indigenous
Tribes of Africa
Picture of a young Surma (Suri) warrior
undergoing an initiation ceremony. This rite of passage is performed naked
with the body painted with intricate designs using clay. The men carry
sticks which are used in a "donga" or match involving stickfighting. Young
unmarried girls observe the contests and select the victors in order to have
relations with them. In the above picture, a young Surma man is
participating in a tribal dance before the "donga" ceremony begins. During
the Surma stickfighting ceremony, the men use six to eight foot poles to
fight one another. This ritual is thought to have once functioned as a
ritual used before attacking other tribes whose function was to enhance the
hostile behavior of the warriors. Although various African tribes practice
stickfighting, the ceremony is not inter-tribal with different tribes
competing against one another. The ceremony is strictly intra-tribal with
participants from various villages of the same African tribe taking part in
the ritual. |