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Henry, Hani M. – Death Studies, 2012
This study examined the influence of pre-immigration trauma on the acculturation process of refugees, as reflected in the manifestations of their continuing bonds with native cultures. Six African refugees who sought refuge in Egypt because of wars and political persecution were interviewed about the circumstances of their departure from their…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Interpersonal Relationship, Foreign Countries, Immigration
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Kotze, Elmarie; Els, Lishje; Rajuili-Masilo, Ntsiki – Death Studies, 2012
African mourning of loss of lives in South Africa has been shaped by discursive practices of both traditional African cultures and the sociopolitical developments under apartheid and in post-apartheid South Africa. This article reports on changes in mourning practices on the basis of a literature review and uses a collection of examples to…
Descriptors: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), Grief, Females, African Culture
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Collins, Wanda Lott; Doolittle, Amy – Death Studies, 2006
This article introduces the authors' experiences and observations as grief/bereavement counselors participating in urban and rural funerals. A vignette illustrates the use of rituals and spirituality of one African American family, living in a rural area of Kentucky, and their efforts to cope with their own grief and loss of a loved one. The…
Descriptors: African American Culture, African Americans, African American Family, Death