Use of the domestic broom in the fon communities of djidja in Benin

Author: 
TAKPE Kouami Auguste

The broom is a means of cleaning the yard, the bedroom, the environment, the human space and so on. It is used for many purposes, both ordinary and mystical. The aim of this research is to understand the different functions of this domestic cleaning tool. The reasoned choice technique was used. Empirical data was collected from 53 individuals who were interviewed. The sample consisted of ten dignitaries of the endogenous cult, housekeepers, fathers of families and resource persons. Qualitative in nature, the tools used were direct observation, documentary research and semi-structured interviews. It emerged that the Fon communities are firmly attached to their culture. The broom is used for a number of functions: purification, therapy, reconciliation, conjuration and prospirology. The broom represents power and a magical symbol. It can be beneficial or malefic. The broom is the source of many legends.

Paper No: 
5683