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In this ritual in Australia, after the body was decomposed the liquid was then rubbed onto the children to pass on the deceased good qualities
The Benguet of Northwestern Philippines practice this funeral tradition where the deceased are placed next to the entrance of the house
South Korean people compress the remains of the deceased into these gem-like beads
In Puerto Rico this death traditions involve having the corpse propped up in a chair with their eyes open
One of the oldest rituals that took place along the Andres mountains, bodies were inserted into chemicals and dissolved
The people of Papua New Guinea practice this
The people Madagascar honor their deceased in this practice by digging up their remains and dressing them in new clothing
Roadside memorials that honor cyclists that have been killed in road accidents
This funeral involves be buried in biodegradable coffins
What is the practice called in Southwest China where wooden coffins are placed on the hill side
In which funeral tradition are bodies usually found in the fetal position or flat
This Mongolian funeral ritual involves passing the body through a window, surrounding body with stones, and allowing dogs to consume the remains afterwards.
Virtual pages that honor the memory of the deceased online
An American company that presses the ashes of the deceased into diamonds
A funeral practice where the widowed woman would immolate themselves on their husbands funeral pyre
This burial involves removing the skull from the deceased and polishing it and keeping it at home
A practice in Tibet where a corpse is placed on a hilltop and is dismembered and left for scavengers
In this Native American practice the body of the deceased are placed on a platform 8 feet above the ground for a year and treated as they are still alive.
The development of photography in the 19th century provided this to memorialise the deceased
people aspire to be buried in coffins that represent their work or something they loved in life.

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