Social relations |
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The family |
The clan system |
Cultural artifacts |
Education |
The school |
Assessment questions |
Cultural artefacts are things made by traditional communities.
Examples of cultural artefacts are: masks, pottery, bows, arrows, shields, baskets, metal works, wood carvings, musical instruments, canoes, ornaments, clothings and mats.
Here is an image from the Maulidi Festival in Lamu.
In many communities in Kenya, ceremonies and festivals are held for different reasons.
In traditional African societies, festivals were mainly happy activities that brought people together to celebrate achievements. They were entertaining and relatives from other communities were invited. They were important socialising occasions.
Ceremonies were held to celebrate good happenings or to mourn the death of a relative. Sometimes they were held to make sacrifices to God or to pray for the rains to come.
There are aspects of our culture that we need to preserve because they are still useful to us.
The main ones are:
Food is an important part of traditional culture.