Interesting ▶ Different Traditions After Death
It is dead in a remote corner of Indonesia and its bodies continue to be a part of the family. Toraja; people who die do not bury them after they die. They live together for a while
One of the family members, fixes the glasses of Tappang Rarra, who died at the age of 65 in 2006
His friends and relatives examine the body of Debora Maupa, who lost his life in 2009, when he was 73 years old.
After embalming with a mixture of formaldehyde and water, it is believed that the body will be in good condition and brings luck.
Crying sisters and sisters gathered around Shyahtania Tiranda, 3 years old, who died the day before
Risma Paembonan takes meals to his 84 year old relative who died two weeks ago
Another picture
Tourists taking part in the funeral are welcome
Cristina Banne, who died in 2011, is photographed by her children
His family loves and embraces Karen Pongranga, who died at the age of eight.
Daniel Seba's body is brushed by one of his family members
They bring all the corpses together and visit
When he died, the 115-year-old Panggung Rante's family sat in his own chair
In Toraja, mandalas are grown to be sacrificed
Very interesting. You see the dead people in front of us.
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