From belief to institution: The Embedded functions of witchcraft in traditional Lango society, northern Uganda
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2026-05-06
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East African Nature and Science Organization
Abstract
Witchcraft has long been portrayed in African contexts as a source of fear, violence, and irrationality, particularly within colonial and contemporary human rights discourses. However, such representations often obscure their embeddedness within coherent socio-cultural, economic and political systems. This study examines the role of witchcraft in traditional Lango society in Northern Uganda, arguing that beyond its negative connotations, witchcraft historically functioned as a multi-dimensional social institution. Drawing on qualitative documentary analysis and culturally grounded ethnographic narratives, the study applies functionalist and interpretive frameworks to explore how witchcraft beliefs shaped social regulation, conflict mediation, moral enforcement, and psychological coping. The findings demonstrate that witchcraft operated as an informal governance mechanism that reinforced communal norms, mediated tensions, and provided culturally meaningful explanations for misfortune. Ethnographic vignettes from Lango communities illustrate how witchcraft discourse functioned as a symbolic language through which issues of inequality, power, and social responsibility were and are still negotiated. At the same time, the study critically acknowledges the ethical challenges associated with witchcraft accusations, particularly their gendered dimensions and potential for harm. The paper contributes to debates on indigenous knowledge systems by reframing witchcraft as a functional and adaptive institution rather than a purely pathological belief. It calls for context-sensitive approaches that balance cultural understanding with contemporary human rights considerations and or justice systems.
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Witchcraft, Lango society, Indigenous knowledge systems, Social regulation, African anthropology, Cultural interpretation.
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Agea, J. (2026). From belief to institution: The Embedded functions of witchcraft in traditional Lango society, northern Uganda. East African Journal of Traditions, Culture and Religion, 9(1), 205-221