भिडियो हेर्न तलको बक्स भित्र क्लिक गर्नुहोस
South Sulawesi Torja community living on the mountains of the story might be like a horror movie, but it remains true that the death itself. People after the death of their family member with her own body, but are not buried.
After death the body is treated as a family memberFamilies are only part of the body
After the funeral, usually death is the earliest. But Torja society people do not consider the body after death the body. The bodies are part of the family. The body is kept in the house so as that person was before death. They believe the dead, like the sick person, the 'Mkula says.
Breakfast, lunch, evening tea and dinner are routinely
They are daily Nhlate them, feed them, care. They are safe for the body and water mixture Formaldihaid are regularly put on the body. They say that they are not afraid of the bodies of the deceased love, fear is over.
Three years after the death of the child by his siblings did not leave him alone. They do the same thing as before.
There is a long interval between death and funeral
For them to stay at home with the bodies is not strange at all, because their culture. The recognition that human society should be present at the funeral complete kindred. So while the family members are not together is not cremated the body.
Deborah's death was in 2009 at the age of 73. His body has now become Mami
People who are poor, they can not keep up with the body for too long, and soon turn the funeral. Middle-class people have with the body for a few months, and upper-class people are with the body for years. Keep up with the body depends entirely on the strength of the family
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