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63: 22: 219: 165: 303:. The ritual is aimed at cleansing the community from impending crisis. The momome ritual in the precolonial setting was held in response to wars but within the twentieth century it was increasingly evoke in moments of crisis (illness, deposition, death) of prominent figures of the chiefly establishment. 345:
The Akan people in those era considered crisis which befell their communities as attacks from evil spirits. They believe those omen had both spiritual and tangible aspects. The performance consists of a mimic fight demonstrating the terrestrial visible expression of a spiritual clash between
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malignant forces and the supernatural allies defending the community The ritual was a distinctly a female form of spiritual warfare. The ritual though was mainly meant for spiritual cleansing, it gained strong political significance in the peoples fight for independence.
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The momome ritual has several significance, it was performed on many occasions with different purposes. The ritual is held to avert real or potential environmental disasters. It was on record that
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The momome ritual existed long before the seventeenth century where practices about it was first witnessed. It had similar names and same significance among the many Akan tribes who practice. The
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The momome rituals performed within the twentieth century was of more political reason. Momome
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in 1968. It is performance also to stop the spread of diseases. Among the Akans in Sefwi
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were held to react to national political threats such as the fall of
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were often held to protect the community from epidemics.
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mmobomme. The ritual is known as momome amongst the
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