The dual nature of Setswana wedding songs: expressions of peace and conflict within families
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Date
2007Author
Nhlekisana, R.O.B.
Publisher
Department of communications, Polytechnic of NamibiaType
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Songs are very important components in the folklore of Botswana as they accompany
almost all social activity. Every occasion in which people come together has
particular songs for the event, including work, wedding and funerals. This paper
argues that Setswana wedding songs have a dual nature, that is they express peace
and harmony, but they also insinuate conflict within families. Most of the songs
talk about what should be done in order to have a peaceful marriage and a good
relationship with one’s in-laws. They also talk about possibilities of conflict that
may arise in a marriage if one does not conform to the prescribed expectations. The
paper analyses selected wedding songs thematically to exemplify the dual nature
of these songs.