Tuesday, 12 September 2017

See What Villagers Did To Dead Bodies Of Relatives They Dug Up

An Indonesian tribe has held a festival of the walking dead in which they dig up the corpses of their relatives and friends.

They then wash, groom and dress them up before walking with them for good harvest.

Every year, families in Toraja in the highlands of South Sulawesi, exhume the bodies of their dead relatives and friends to reunite with them in an annual celebration called Ma’nene.

Even the bodies of babies and children are dug up to celebrate the ritual that last for three days.

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