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Zulu ceremony for young women From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Umemulo
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Umemulo is a traditional Zulu coming of age ceremony for women.[1] This ritual is normally done for females at the age of 21, but it can be done at any stage of a woman's life.[disputed discuss] It varies and depends on circumstances. The rituals involve slaughtering a cow and the traditional Zulu dance Ukusina involving a spear and guests gifting the young female with money and other blessings.[2] A woman's Umemulo ceremony signifies that she is now ready for marriage.[3] The girl is supposed to stay 7 Days in the Rondovel with her friends and practice songs for the ceremony. On the 7th day, the girls wake up early in the morning and go to the nearest river to bathe. When they come back, the girl is presented with a spear and she wears the fat from a cow's stomach (Umhlwehlwe) and they sing the traditional songs and dance and people present Gifts and pin money on the girl as a gift.

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Umemulo Dance
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