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    The rule and status of women in the indigenous Igala religion
    (Indonesian Gender and Society Journal, 2024) Yusufu, O. Y.; Ameh, A. S.; Muraina, K. O.
    Taking the historical development of womanhood among the Igala people into account, this paper examines the rule and status of indigenous Igala women within the context of traditional religious practices in Nigeria. The Igala ethnic group, situated in the central part of Nigeria, has a rich cultural heritage deeply intertwined with traditional religious beliefs and rituals. Central to this culture is the intricate role and status that Igala women hold within their traditional religious practices. Adopting an analytical method, this paper delves into the historical background of Igala society, highlighting the pivotal roles women have played in maintaining cultural norms and spiritual traditions. It explores the multifaceted contributions of Igala women in various aspects of religious ceremonies, including the preservation of sacred knowledge, participation in rituals, and leadership roles within religious gatherings. Through a combination of ethnographic research, historical analysis, and interviews with community members, the study elucidates how indigenous Igala women have been both custodians and practitioners of traditional religious knowledge. This paper concludes that, the complexities of the gender dynamics within the Igala traditional religion. intersections between gender, power, and spirituality, which creates a dynamic that has evolved and continues to shape the roles and status of Igala women within religious contexts, exploring the challenges and opportunities that Igala women encounter as they navigate their roles in the face of modernization and changing social dynamics.
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