The Toraja people have a unique way of treating their deceased relatives, from the storing of the body until they can afford a burial, to the huge celebrations at the funeral, the entombment itself, and subsequent annual celebrations. WARNING: contains images that some people may find disturbing. This is currently a 30-45 minute talk, but it can, however, be extended to include more information and images from Sulawesi to make up a whole camera club evening.
Death Rituals of the Toraja People of Indonesia
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