Ceremony.
To speak of Ceremony in all, is to in many a way even associate it all, and with speak of Ceremony in all again, and as going along and with speak of Ritual and Rites too that is. In many a way though, and as with speak even and of the Modern Times we live in, Ceremony in itself, has become in many a way, the determining factor if not prime mode in all, and of dealing with speak in all too even, and of the major problem in all perhaps, and that those who do live in the Modern Times in all again, do face that is: Acceptance.
In all, to speak of Ceremony and as seen in the Western World, is to in all even associate it all, and with a Bonding process, and that does speak in all too even, and of not only Nationalist Sentiments in all again, but in all ways truly even, further speak even of many a Cultural attitude and as having to do, and with speak of Privilege, Leverage, and further speak even of Social Inclusion/Exclusion too that is. In all ways even, Ceremony today, and as truly associated even and with speak of Legitimacy in itself, and as with regards even to finding Acceptance in all, and as having to do perhaps, and with speak of Status issues/matters in all actually [and basic speak even and of those termed in all perhaps, and as 'Minority' too that is]. In all, and as with speak even and of the United States of America for instance, and those who do believe it to be truly Egalitarian in its ways, is to in all ways even say that, Ceremony in the United States of America today in all, does truly go along even, and with speak for instance and of the Smithsonian Institute, or even further speak even perhaps, and of the National Heritage Fellowship for instance.
In all ways though, to speak of Africa today and as with regards to Ceremony in all, is to not only perhaps divide African societies in all, and into two parts [one that does speak of Leadership, and another that does speak even of Scholars/Scholarship too], but that in all ways even and unfortunately too in all, Ceremony in Africa, and as coming to be truly associated in all again, and with speak of Mobilization in itself that is. In many a way though, to best speak of Ceremony in Africa in all, and in its most basic forms or manners too that is, is to in all ways even associate it all and with speak even of Traditional tongues in all again, and that do speak even of Africa and as said Egyptian, Berber, Hamite/Hamitic, Sudanic, Cushite/Cushitic, Nilote/Nilotic, Japhetite, and further speak even and of the Judaic too that is [Link].