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Water into Bones Birth Rituals, Ancestors, and Religious Pluralism in Northern Madagascar

Water into Bones Birth Rituals, Ancestors, and Religious Pluralism in Northern Madagascar
Free Download Erin K. Nourse, "Water into Bones: Birth Rituals, Ancestors, and Religious Pluralism in Northern Madagascar"
English | ISBN: 0253072409 | 2025 | 288 pages | PDF | 9 MB
Water into Bones explores the spiritual importance of water in Madagascar. Families in northern Madagascar conceptualize water as a spiritual realm where magical creatures and some ancestors live, and believe that infants are born with a special connection to the spirit world that makes them "still full of water" (mbola rano) and lacking bones. Over the course of their lives, the water is transformed into bone, and lives end as entombed bones, which symbolize their legacy as ancestors and become objects of their descendants' care and remembrance.


Author Erin Nourse examines the ways that Malagasy women in the northern port city of Diégo Suarez actively enable their infants to acquire "bones" and establish belonging within their communities. Navigating diverse social environments that enable them to draw from various religious, ethnic, and familial traditions to welcome babies into their families, Malagasy mothers secure their children's status as distinctive individuals who are also firmly grounded in their ancestral legacies.
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