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Rytuały pogrzebowe w Indonezji - Redux

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Rytuały pogrzebowe w Indonezji - Redux
44 years old, Ruli Ramda brings food to the late Lai Tiku at Pangala, North Toraja, Indonesia. The deceased body who is tended at home is considered as a sick peson until the funeral ceremony held. Death ritual is the most important ritual in Toraja. For Torajans, the death is not a sudden, abrupt event. Instead, death is just one step in a long, gradually unfolding process. Late loved ones are tended at home for weeks, months, or even years after death. Funerals are often delayed as long as necessary to gather far-flung relatives. The soul of the deceased is thought to linger around the village until the funeral ceremony is completed, after which it begins its journey to Puya (the land of of souls).
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2017-09-14
Putu Sayoga/Redux/EAST NEWS
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