SPIRIT HUSBANDS: How The Kamba People Of Kenya Lure Women Into Marrying Dead Sons They Never Met

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SPIRIT HUSBANDS: How The Kamba People Of Kenya Lure Women Into Marrying Dead Sons They Never Met

SPIRIT HUSBANDS: How The Kamba People Of Kenya Lure Women Into Marrying Dead Sons They Never Met.

When it comes to African culture, it would seem that modernization has gotten rid of so many Archaic traditions and I will be the first to admit that some were very intimidating.

Some of these traditions were downright bizarre and our topic for today fits right into it. According to historians, among the Kamba (also Akamba) people of Eastern Kenya, there were widowed wives, like anywhere else in the world. However, what made these women differently was that they had never seen their husbands.

The Kamba people of the Bantu ethnic tribe live in the semi-arid land called Ukambani, surrounding modern-day communities of Makueni County, Kitui County, and Machakos County in Kenya. 

According to a sociologist at Kenyatta University, Dr Paul M. Kyalo, it was a traditional custom for women to marry men who had long been dead. According to the research of Dr Kyalo, the purpose of ghost marriages was to preserve the chain of life. “If a son dies before he has married, the parents arrange for him to be married in absentia; so that the dead man is not cut off from the chain of life which is supreme and most important,” he explains. Historians say this type of traditional union in Kikamba was called Kuungamia Isyitwa (literal translation:  preserve the name of the dead man).

SPIRIT HUSBANDS: How The Kamba People Of Kenya Lure Women Into Marrying Dead Sons They Never Met

Marriage was a requirement and every adult and normal ‘mukamba’ (male) had to marry as a sign of personal importance. It is believed that every mukamba wife had a spirit husband whose duty was to make sure that she conceived. In the case of ghost marriages, the dead man was the spirit husband to the woman. Sounds weird right? So, what was the process for acquiring a wife for a dead man?

 Kyalo explains that “the parents of the dead man looked for a girl, proposed to the girl’s family, and if they accepted, paid the bride’s gifts and took the bride home to her ghost husband. The family of the dead son took care of the girl and looked for a genitor for her.

SPIRIT HUSBANDS: How The Kamba People Of Kenya Lure Women Into Marrying Dead Sons They Never Met

The children born of this union assume the dead man’s name”. In some instances, the cases were more cunning: “An aunt was sent to seduce a girl on behalf of the dead boy who they want to remember. She had to land a cute woman who would marry a dead man who she has never set an eye on but is made to believe exists. The normal procedure of paying dowry is respected and a sperm donor is secretly hired to have children with the woman. The children belong to the dead boy.” It is believed that this tradition is no longer practiced but there exist widowed wives who were married to dead men.

Read a piece of one woman’s story from AllAfrica in 2014 below:

“Nairobi — Mulewa Muthiani goes about her business just like any other widowed woman in her village in Ukambani. But there is one difference between her and “normal” widows – Mulewa never met her husband. In fact, she was married to him after he died, about 30 years ago.” Mulewa is what is referred to in Ukambani as a ghost wife. And even though she has never set her eyes on Muthiani, her husband, she knows for a fact that he once lived, and even if now long dead, he continues to live as a spirit. She knows this because when she was getting married, her mother-in-law, Muthoni – who died in 1992 – told her that she was being married to bear children for Muthoni’s son, Muthiani, who died in early childhood. Mulewa has 5 children all of whom were fathered by different men and who bear her dead husband’s name.

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