: Refers to a sister-in-law (specifically, a brother's wife).
The history of Eteima Thu Naba dates back to the 12th century, when the Mossi people established a powerful kingdom in what is now Burkina Faso. The practice was reserved for the royal family and select members of the community, who would undergo a series of initiations and rituals to connect with their ancestors and the divine. The Eteima Thu Naba was seen as a way to access spiritual guidance, wisdom, and power, and was used to maintain balance and harmony within the community. eteima thu naba free
However, based on a very loose interpretation, if we consider "Eteima" might be related to "etima" or similar sounding words in some languages, and "thu naba" could imply "you are free" or a similar concept in another language, it still would be speculative without further details. : Refers to a sister-in-law (specifically, a brother's wife)