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Cleaning The Dead: The Afterlife Rituals Of The Torajan People by agukayode(m): 9:25am On Aug 17, 2019
WARNING: this gallery contains graphic images of dead bodies

For the Torajan people of Indonesia, death is part of a spiritual journey: families keep the mummified remains of their deceased relatives in their homes for years – and traditionally invite them to join for lunch on a daily basis – before they are eventually buried. Even then, they are regularly exhumed to be cleaned and cared for
Re: Cleaning The Dead: The Afterlife Rituals Of The Torajan People by agukayode(m): 9:27am On Aug 17, 2019
In contrast to Western norms, Torajans people, who live in the mountains of Sulawesi in Indonesia, treat their beloved relatives as if they are sick –not dead. In this picture, a grandchild stands next to her deceased grandparents. Yohanis (right), was 77 years old and passed away two weeks ago; his wife Alfrida Tottong Tikupadang (left), was 65 years old and passed away five years ago. In Toraja, it’ is customary to feed the deceased every day and to keep the corpses cozily bedded in a separate room of the family house until the family can afford a proper funeral.

Re: Cleaning The Dead: The Afterlife Rituals Of The Torajan People by agukayode(m): 9:29am On Aug 17, 2019
After the funeral rites of “Rambu Solo”, the deceased are finally buried in tombs. But still they are regularly visited, cleaned and given new clothes in a ritual known as Ma’nene (‘Care of Ancestors’). Datu died 35 years ago. In this picture relatives are removing the insects that covered her.

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Re: Cleaning The Dead: The Afterlife Rituals Of The Torajan People by agukayode(m): 9:35am On Aug 17, 2019
It’s customary for the Torajans to put gifts in the coffin, such as a bracelet or a watch. Others might even bury a diamond with their loved ones. Grave robbery often occurs and some Torajans keep their gifts a secret. Grandpa Ne Pua passed away when he was 85 years old. He has been buried in his favourite suit together with his favourite belongings.

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Re: Cleaning The Dead: The Afterlife Rituals Of The Torajan People by agukayode(m): 9:39am On Aug 17, 2019
Roughly 50 bodies are being moved from Balle’ graveyard to a new mausoleum. As soon as the traditional coffins are dragged out of the tomb, the relatives put on surgical masks and attend to their loved ones.

Re: Cleaning The Dead: The Afterlife Rituals Of The Torajan People by agukayode(m): 9:42am On Aug 17, 2019
Andaris Palulun is given new clothes by his brother Ferri before returning to the family tomb. He died 20 years ago.

Re: Cleaning The Dead: The Afterlife Rituals Of The Torajan People by agukayode(m): 9:46am On Aug 17, 2019
Yuanita takes a selfie with her relative Allo Pongsitammu who passed away roughly 20 years ago.


With the bodies having been dutifully cleaned, they are carefully returned to the mausoleum.

Re: Cleaning The Dead: The Afterlife Rituals Of The Torajan People by Asquare84(m): 9:54am On Aug 17, 2019
So how applicable the phrase " let the dead rest in peace"

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Re: Cleaning The Dead: The Afterlife Rituals Of The Torajan People by akinade28(f): 9:56am On Aug 17, 2019
Quite interesting, different people, different traditions
The girl taking the selfie will caption "chilling with my relative currently on a spiritual journey 20 years ago"
Re: Cleaning The Dead: The Afterlife Rituals Of The Torajan People by czarina(f): 10:35am On Aug 17, 2019
This one no folo. Just downright bizarre and also dangerous. Very easy way to spread diseases.

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Re: Cleaning The Dead: The Afterlife Rituals Of The Torajan People by Bamidele124: 10:36am On Aug 17, 2019
Really

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Re: Cleaning The Dead: The Afterlife Rituals Of The Torajan People by ManTiger(m): 7:57pm On Aug 18, 2019
Ogbenutan
Re: Cleaning The Dead: The Afterlife Rituals Of The Torajan People by Flyingngel(m): 9:00pm On Aug 18, 2019
Chiaaaaaaaaaa! I have seen and heard things in my many years on this planet called Earth; but this one is beyond my imagination.
Local man is tired.
Re: Cleaning The Dead: The Afterlife Rituals Of The Torajan People by Smartjohns(m): 11:02am On Aug 19, 2019
This people have problem, why the hell do they keep holding on to the past.

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