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My Sister's Emotional Traditional African Wedding Marriage In Kenya!Hectic Ceremony&Lovely

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In this video, we're documenting my sister's emotional traditional African wedding marriage in Kenya! The wedding is a bit hectic with a chaotic ceremony and lovely reception. It's a beautiful wedding and we're so happy to have been able to document it!I'm sharing my sister's emotional traditional African wedding marriage in Kenya!

If you're looking for a heart-wrenching wedding to watch, then this is the video for you! My sister's emotional traditional African wedding marriage is a beautiful testimony to the power of love. Watching her get married was a tense but ultimately joyful experience.
Her husband is from the Kamba tribe and she is from Kisii Kenya. The wedding was filmed in November of 2023.
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The Kisii ethnic group, which is also known as the Gusii or Abagusii, is located mainly in Gusiiland in western Kenya and is composed of Bantu-speaking people (Hakansson 1998) who, as described by one source, conform to a strong sense of tradition (Kisii.com n.d.).

"How Traditional Cultural Practices Among the Gusii Protect or Fail to Protect the Gusii Girl Child."

Academics describe marriage by abduction as the practice whereby a man takes a woman by force, r@pes her and then attempts to use the stigma of r@pe and, should she become pregnant, the shame of pregnancy to secure their marriage the practice occurs when a man cannot afford the required bride price, a payment made by the husband to the wife's family in order to establish a marriage ,a man will also resort to marriage by abduction when he finds himself in competition with other suitors and he fears that he will lose the woman.

Shadle's research shows that, historically, marriage by abduction occurred among the Gusii in the 1890s, 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. During these periods, the bride price rose to heights unattainable by most men as a result of drastic changes within the economy. Despite the practice's historical precedence, the prevalence of runaway wives, eloped daughters and abducted women in Gusiiland, in the period between 1900 and 1965, the practice no longer existed among the Gusii and that if it still did, the courts would rule in favour of the women.

However, although marriage by abduction is not as common as it has been, it does still exist a man, unable to pay the bride price or in competition for a girl he wishes to marry, will follow her until she is alone – while she is collecting water or firewood, for example – and then will literally grab her and carry her home with him. Even if someone witnesses the abduction, no one will intervene since it is a practice that is neither condemned nor condoned. The man then brings her to his home and r@pes her. No longer a virgin, she becomes unappealing to other men and more receptive to her abductor's efforts to either encourage or shame her into staying with him in order to spare her family and her clan any embarrassment .

The female abductees can be women who reside in either rural or urban areas . There's a case of a woman who, living in Nairobi, returned to her village to visit her family and had been abducted and held against her will for three weeks. Although her boyfriend travelled from Nairobi to rescue her, her clan did not approve of his intervention.

On a final note about marriage by abduction, if a girl or woman decides to remain with her abductor, he will eventually need to pay the bride price to sanction the marriage.



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