Thursday, September 6, 2012
Photos: Thousands of Swaziland Vïrgïns Celebrate Chastity And Unity As They Parade In Front Of Swazi King
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| Absolute monarch: King Mswati III |
Swaziland is a small landlocked country in southern Africa- ruled by the
continent’s last absolute monarch. The reed dance which takes place
yearly is the most well-known cultural event in the country and only
childless, unmarried girls can take part. The aims of the ceremony are
to preserve girls’ chastity, provide tribute labour for the Queen
mother, and to encourage solidarity by working together.
This
year’s event as is with every other one, saw thousands of bare-breasted
young Swazi women parade themselves in front of their king in a lavish
ceremony. Dressed in beaded skirts, clutching machetes and mobile phones,
women and girls danced and sang tributes to the king and queen mother –
also known as the Great She-Elephant – in a traditional Umhlanga Reed
Dance to celebrate womanhood and virgïnity.
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| While They Paraded, Police Kept A Close Watch On What The Young Women Might Tell Journalists And Tourists Roaming The Grounds Of The Royal Village |
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| Carnival atmosphere: Tens Of Thousands Of Young Women And Girls Took Part In The Celebration |
In
the past, the king has used the ceremony to choose a new wife, and some
girls still hoped to catch the king’s eye. King Mswati III, who has at
least a dozen wives and a personal fortune estimated at $200million,
says polygamy is part of Swazi tradition and helps cement national
unity.
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| Thousand Of Vïrgins Took Part In The Event In Honour Of The Royal Family |
In
a country with the world’s highest rate of HIV/AIDS, maidens still
flock in from across the country – some attend the ceremony every year
until they marry.
It
is a good thing that Swaziland can still boast of vïrgins and maidens
are proud to display their chastity but, encouraging polygamy in this
manner, is confounding. What’s your view?
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