last weekend we went to gambaga - its a village where witches life!
we went there, and the first step to visit the witches was to see the chief. you have to meet him to get permission to visit this part of the village.
there are witches from ghana as well as from togo and burkina faso. these women are considered to be witches because maybe there has been a desease in the village, because of the way a chicken died when it was slaughtered,... there are plenty of reasons why women can be considered to be witches. and in a normal village they are abused, tortured or even killed. in gambaga they live under the protection of the chief. and the chief is said to have some medicine which takes away the witch power of these women...
see some pictures of gambaga
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kids were welcoming us |
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thats where the "witches" live |
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working |
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a kitchen |
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in the village |
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all the waste goes down here |
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another "witch" |
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as everywhere we were followed by many children |
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one old witch |
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she had a great expression in the face! |
this woman looked so cool! but as you can see on the first picture she was demanding something (money). so i gave her 1 cedi, 50 euro cents (by far too much money for some pictures, but she was so funny)...and i made some pictures with her. but she was always looking so angry that i dont want to put a picture here!
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pregnant goats |
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in gambaga |
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tired brother |
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some of the kids that followed us |
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people we met in the streets |
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coming home from the field |
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a girl selling sweet mangos |
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the "main witch" is on the left |
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looking outside at the "sulminga" |
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this is africa... |
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...too much africa! |
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collecting firewood |
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weaver bird |
i am too hapy, i have a new camera, and it has a better zoom...its not perfect, but much better than the old one.
all the best, have a nice sunday!!!
1 Kommentar:
hey sevi, heut hat die em angefangen! hast die chance paar spiele zu sehen..?
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