In Boraana culture, the welcoming song performed by elders marks an important rite of passage for a newborn boy.
This ceremonial song and associated rituals take place over three consecutive days.
The activities during these days are designed to integrate the child into the community and affirm his place within the family and society.
The ceremonies typically involve traditional practices, prayers, and symbolic acts that celebrate the child's birth and signify his entry into the community's social and cultural life.