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Empaako naming ritual performed, the head of the Abazira clan encourages people to perform the ritual
Preparing a traditional meal |
The
head of the Abazira clan in Tooro kingdom, Mr. Taddeo Balisanga Adyeri has
appealed to people from Empaako communities to continue performing the Empaako
naming ritual so as to safeguard the Empaako intangible cultural heritage from
extinction.
“Many
people from the Empaako communities have abandoned the Empaako naming ritual
because of modernization which threatens the safeguarding of the Empaako naming
system,” Said Balisanga Adyeri
Balisanga Adyeri
who performed the ritual for his newly born child Kisembo Joseph Akiiki on
Wednesday, 19th 2018 at Nyamilyango village located in Bukuuku Sub
County in Kabarole district, Tooro Kingdom also appreciated Engabu Za Tooro
(Tooro Youth Platform for Action) and UNESCO for revitalizing Tooro culture.
Dancing and laughing |
Eating a traditional meal |
At
first, many Empaako names were proposed like Amooti, Akiiki, Bbala and
Adyeri among others by the family members but the father of the child, Mr.
Taddeo Balinga Adyeri confirmed Akiiki because it has never existed in the
family.
Engabu Za Tooro
ICH Documentation unit team were invited to document the event with their
hi-tech equipment so that the ritual can be archived and disseminated on both
traditional and modern media platforms like radio, Television stations and
social media.
Currently,
Engabu Za Tooro (Tooro Youth Platform) is implementing a UNESCO co-funded project
aimed at revitalizing ceremonies and practices associated with Empaako naming
system in Uganda among the communities of the Batooro, Banyoro, Batuku,
Batagwenda and Banyabindi of Western Uganda so as to enhance their capacities to
transmit knowledge and skills to successive generations and to mobilise
practitioners to revive the Empaako naming practice.
Naming Empaako |
Empaako
naming practice is facing threats of extinction mostly due to decline of its
mother language (Runyoro - Rutooro), modernization, abandoning our traditional
rituals, weakening cultural institutions especially at clan and family levels
and attack from modern religious extremist denominations.
Empaako
is naming system whereby in addition to a family and given name, a child is
given a special name called Empaako selected from a fixed and closed list of 12
(twelve) Empaako names shared by the entire society and used as a declaration of
respect, endearment or affection.
Gifts for the child |
Planting a sycamore tree |
This
practice has been shared and transmitted from generation to generation in Empaako communities
of Batooro, Banyoro, Banyabindi, Basongora, Batuku, Batagwenda, Banyaruguru,
Bagungu, Ba Nya Mboga and Bazib alocated in Western Uganda, Eastern DR Congo and
Northern Tanzania respectively.
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