Songee Festival comes early this year. It’s date varies each year, something like Easter. It’s calculated as the first taboo day, starting sometime after a particular day in June, that falls on a Wednesday. Taboo day falls on every sixth day; it’s a day when women are forbidden to go to farm, and men are allowed to go but not to do any farming work. In any case, Songee Festival began this year on June 20th.
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Diagnosis: Uncertain
Wednesday night
I was doing my dinner dishes when I heard singing coming from the direction of my counterpart’s house. I looked over and saw that a taxi had been backed up to the house. I wasn’t sure what was going on. Stephen mentioned that they’d spent the entire weekend in a big group choir activity, so I think perhaps it is related to that.
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The Thing Is
This is how it works.
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Burial Rites
“Stop crying,” Stella, tells me as we leave the husband’s house, tears welling up in her own eyes. We’d already visited the mother in her house, and I’m feeling overwhelmed by all of the feeling around me.
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Rain and Tears
Sometimes it seems like the rain clouds can linger for hours before it actually rains. Sometimes the clouds move in from the east, sometimes the west. For a while I thought I’d try to learn the patterns. I’d ask Stephen, “Will it rain today?”
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Electricity and Its Friend, Fire
Today was an interesting day. I hope that the “interesting” parts are over.
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A Not So Long and No So Strange Trip
I set out about a week and a half ago on a trip, and am happily back home in Kabile now.
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Funerals
I swore to myself that I wouldn’t do the typical post about Ghanaian funeral traditions, but I find myself sort of stuck and having to go ahead and do it.
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Some Stories
Some stories that have been queued up in my head…
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Husbands and Wives
A common issue for volunteers here: marriage proposals.
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