The question of whether puberty rites should be abolished is complex and depends on cultural context. While some rites can be valuable for fostering community and marking important life transitions, others may involve harmful practices that violate individual rights or health. It is essential to critically assess each rite, promoting those that empower and support youth while advocating for the abolition of harmful practices. Ultimately, a balance between cultural preservation and the protection of individual well-being is necessary.
how puberty is is performed by the akans indicating the signifacance that is attachedto the ceremony
no it should not be abolished
It is called puberty rights. After the child naming ceremony, puberty rites are the next set of rituals of social status transformation.
Harold E. Driver has written: 'Girls' puberty rites in western North America' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Indian girls, Indians of North America, Puberty, Rites and ceremonies, Indian women
capital punishment should be abolished in the U.S.
Yes, it should be abolished all over the world including the Islamic Countries.
Why should he?
Yes, they should be abolished because as a student I know the consequences faced by us.
Firstly get whoever you want to give rites to in your room and then click on them , there should be a little like list under the picture of them click give rites
it should be abolished because if they carry on it could really damage kids legs,arms and bums
Answer Yes. One of those rites of passage. All those rampaging hormones with no work to do == YES, not really for me though
Yes. Everyone should be