How do the of rites passage inculcate moral values?

      

How do the of rites passage inculcate moral values?

  

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Eric
? Obedience/loyalty. At childhood children are taught to obey parents and the elderly.
Through this, they believed they could receive blessings.
? Respect. Young people are trained to have respect for others and self-respect.
? Honesty. Young men are taught to be honest in all their undertakings. For example honesty
is expected in marriage.
? Courage. The youth are taught to be courageous in order to be able to face challenges in life
e.g. the pain the initiates underwent.
? Hardworking. Everybody in the community is expected to work hard. Those who are lazy
are ridiculed.
? Patriotism. Young men are taught to develop self-love and love for the community it
provides a sense of belonging.
? The spirit of sharing. Through the kinship system, people learn the importance of sharing
what they have with others.
? Responsibility. Young initiates are trained to be responsible husbands and wives in future.
? Generosity. In difficult times such as during famine, those who have share what they have
with their relatives.
? Thankfulness. People learn to be thankful to God, parents, relatives and one another
ericmunguti answered the question on September 26, 2018 at 05:41


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