LA'BO, Indonesia (AFP) -- Martha Kande’s family lived with her graying, shriveled corpse at their home in Indonesia for seven months, as they prepared an elaborate funeral that is central to the ...
WHILE the mere sight of a corpse would frighten most, one community loves its dead so much that it’s started a bizarre tradition. WARNING: Graphic content. WHILE the mere sight of a corpse can ...
INDONESIA: In Tana Toraja, Indonesia, the dead are removed from their tombs to replace their clothing each year. The Toraja people have fascinating rituals surrounding death and the afterlife. When ...
NORTH TORAJA, (Indonesia): A family on an Indonesian island poses with a relative dressed in a school uniform, while an elderly member of the local community stands patiently as loved ones put a ...
The people of Indonesia's Tana Toraja gather for a four-day Ma'nene celebration that connects the living and the dead. No reporter narration. 27,350 people played the daily Crossword recently. Can you ...
The Toraja people of southern Sulawesi, one of Indonesia’s largest islands, are known for their elaborate death rituals, which include preserving and exhuming the dead. Relatives retrieve a coffin ...
AN Indonesian tribe digs up their dead family members to pose with their corpses for photos in a bizarre ritual. The Torajan on the island of Sulawesi exhume their long-dead loved ones, dress them, ...
Indonesian villagers have been pulling hundreds of corpses from tombs as part of a ritual to honour their ancestors. The ceremony, called the Ma’nene, has long been carried out by the Toraja, an ...
A family on an Indonesian island poses with a relative dressed in a school uniform, while an elderly member of the local community stands patiently as loved ones put a sarong and a white shirt around ...
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