African Urban History (Planning/Social/Historical/Econ) | 02 January 2009
Syncretic Adaptations in Tanzanian Diaspora Cultures: Reflections on Religious Practices and Cultural Exchange
C, h, i, z, e, r, e, K, i, j, e, w, u
Abstract
This commentary explores religious syncretism and cultural adaptation in Tanzanian diaspora communities, focusing on how African diasporic cultures have evolved through intercultural exchanges. This commentary employs an interpretative framework, drawing from ethnographic studies and sociological analyses of Tanzanian diaspora communities across different continents. The commentary underscores the significance of understanding these syncretic practices as not only expressions of faith but also markers of cultural resilience in diaspora communities. Further research should consider exploring how younger generations within Tanzanian diaspora communities are integrating their parents' religious syncretism with contemporary global trends, potentially leading to new forms of religious expression.