Comment About the scope wording. The article en:Witch doctor indicates:"The witch doctors in Africa are known as 'sangomas in southern Africa [in Nguni societies]. The term "witch doctor" is also considered derogatory and was used by early colonialists to undermine the African culture; the correct English term for sangomas is "traditional healer"". Shouldn't be the same for a healer coming from the Shona people? --Myrabella (talk) 10:42, 13 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]
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SupportComment The new scope seems quite OK to me. There isn't a dedicated category in Commons or an article in a wikipedia, but a quick search on Google returns substancial results, including some academic works. By this way, one can learn that "Shona traditional healers" are called "n'anga" [add: in Shona language]. This information could be added in the image description (and there is an article in en:w, see en:N'anga—not illustrated yet ;-). I am just uncertain about the instrument the man holds in the picture. If it is a musical instrument, it doesn't appear among the typical instument used in Shona music (in the :en article at least), and the sources I looked through to have a quick view of Shona traditional healers' methods speak of "divining bones", for example, but not of such a horn...--Myrabella (talk) 21:47, 14 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Comment 1/ I think that the scope should stay "Shona traditional healer": "N'anga" is the Shona word, and scopes are usually expressed in English, aren't they? (is it an explicit rule?); 2/ I change my support to comment, because the alternative image file:N'anga.jpg is a very interesting one too, but I need some more time to make my mind up. --Myrabella (talk) 06:26, 15 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Oppose Both are rare images, but I finally tend to prefer file:N'anga.jpg because it shows this Shona tradional healer in action, with his tools. One can discern bones and shells, which are quoted to be specific items used by N'anga (see [1] and [2] for example). The image quality is fine enough to me for a VIC. A MVR to be set up? (Side comment: of course, an image with "hakata" (Shona divination dice) would be even more valuable (they are "the quintessential Shona instruments used to divine the source of illness or personal misfortune", see [3])... Perhaps a treasure that Lycaon might have in his archives? :-) --Myrabella (talk) 11:44, 15 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]