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A [[witch doctor]]
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The word [[witch doctor]]  
  
Called a [[Toordokter]] in [[Afrikaans]],  
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It can have two related meanings in many cultures, and for this reason there my be more than one word referring to the general practice.
  
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For example there are two distinct terms in Nguni for this, namely a '''[[Sangoma]]''' (referring to a diviner) or an '''[[Inyanga]]''' (a herbalist) in Nguni languages.
  
 
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Called a '''[[Toordokter]]''' in [[Afrikaans]],  
The word can have two related meanings, and for this reason there are two terms in Nguni for this, namely a '''[[Sangoma]]''' (referring to a diviner) or an '''[[Inyanga]]''' (a herbalist) in Nguni languages. Called a '''[[Toordokter]]''' in [[Afrikaans]],  
 
  
  

Revision as of 12:27, 15 January 2024

The word witch doctor

It can have two related meanings in many cultures, and for this reason there my be more than one word referring to the general practice.

For example there are two distinct terms in Nguni for this, namely a Sangoma (referring to a diviner) or an Inyanga (a herbalist) in Nguni languages.

Called a Toordokter in Afrikaans,


Firstly it may refer to a diviner (Sangoma), someone with psychic and prophetic powers, a practitioner of ceremonial magic, utilizing a system of occult techniques for healing and spiritual development in an individual and/or community, also used to promote and or social cohesion. In this sense the "witch doctor" was a powerful and influential member of society, in the same way a court magician or shaman may have been in other cultures.

Secondly, and more commonly today, refers to a herbalist (Inyanga) and traditional African healer, who may or may not also have psychic and prophetic powers.


See also Shaman and Sangoma.



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