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The Sacred Bundu Bush: Understanding Sierra Leone's Ancient Initiation Traditions

A respectful exploration of one of West Africa's most enduring cultural practices and the ongoing debate around tradition and modernity.

Mohamed Jalloh
April 24, 2025 1 min read 7,342 views
The Sacred Bundu Bush: Understanding Sierra Leone's Ancient Initiation Traditions

For centuries, the Bundu and Poro societies have played a central role in the social and spiritual fabric of Sierra Leonean communities.

A Living Tradition

In communities across the provinces, these practices continue to hold deep significance. Elders see them as essential for transmitting cultural knowledge, social values, and community bonds.

The Modern Conversation

Today, a nuanced conversation is unfolding between traditionalists who view these practices as sacred cultural heritage and reformists who advocate for modifications in line with contemporary human rights frameworks.

"We can honor our ancestors while also evolving," says Dr. Isatu Bangura, an anthropologist at the University of Sierra Leone.

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Mohamed J.

Apr 25, 2025

This is so important. Our culture is our identity.

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