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Heritage Lottery Fund
IYE AJA (UMBILICAL CORD) PROJECT
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Questionnaire
Please complete the form with as much detail as you can give.
Section 1
Which age range do you fall under:
Select
19 - 25
26 - 40
41 - 60
61 - 80
Over 80
African country of origin:
How long have you lived in the United Kingdom
(approx. years):
Section 2
Which of the following customs from your heritage do you observe? (Please tick all that are relevant)
Naming Ceremony
Marriage Ceremony
Burial
Yam Festival
Twins Ceremony
Other (please name):
How are these customs practised in your land of origin? For example, please list the rituals involved:
Are these customs practised in exactly the same way in United Kingdom as they are practised in your land of origin:
Yes
No
If there are differences in the ways these customs are practised in the UK, please describe them:
How do you feel about changes that have been made in practising your customs and traditions here in the UK:
Are you passing on the adapted customs and traditions to your younger generation:
Yes
No
Why is it important to you that the custom and tradition is continued in the African Diaspora:
OPTIONAL: complete the following if you are happy for us to contact you to follow up on anything you have written in response to the questions.
Name:
Email:
Telephone:
Other information:
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