North Khorasan province suffers from droughts and lacks water, so rainmaking is one of the major rituals held during spring and autumn there. This tradition is still alive in the province, in which a ...
Cape Town - There is no connection between the drought in five provinces and the controversies which have left South Africa without a rain queen, a spokesperson for the Royal Modjadji Nation said.
The Kit Mikayi Shrine for the Seme people, other Luo tribes and neighbouring communities has traditionally been a place of worship and performing rituals. Community elders would conduct rainmaking ...
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