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In this book Ian Dicks informs the reader about the ways in which
the Yawo of Malawi view the world. The Yawo are predominantly
Muslim, yet many maintain strong links with their traditional
religion. They are a largely oral society, teaching and reinforcing
their beliefs and practices using oral literature, which includes
myths, proverbs, proverbial stories, songs of advice and prayers at
various stages of the life cycle, particularly during initiation
events. Ian Dicks describes in detail the Yawo's material world,
customs, beliefs and rituals, and juxtaposes these with Yawo oral
literature. He then examines them under six worldview categories,
the result being a rich description of the way in which the Yawo
see the world. This book is not an armchair study but has the feel
of being written by an eyewitness, by someone who has had
first-hand experience of the subject and who seeks to describe this
in a manner which is sensitive to the Yawo and their culture.
Wisdom of the Yawo People is a collection of traditional proverbs
and stories from the Yawo people of South Eastern Africa. The
literature contains deep wisdom rooted in African soil, which will
be applicable to people everywhere. The proverbs are told in both
the Yawo language and English and reveal the end result of greed,
laziness and pride. They also promote the value of welcoming
strangers, belonging and being respectful. Each proverb and story
is accompanied by a short interpretation, and illustration.
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