lunedì, 6 settembre 2010

NY Times: Madagascar's Famadihana


Having just returned from Bali where I attended and photographed exhumations and cremations, I was interested in reading a The New York Times' article and watching its accompanying video about the celebratory exhumation of the dead in Ambohimirary, Madagascar.

The article written by Barry Bearak (with accompanying photography by Joao Silva) reports that in the island nation of Madagascar, ancestors are frequently taken from their tombs with musical fanfare from brass bands, sprayed with perfume and wine and the skeletons lovingly rearranged.

It's a testament as to how many traditions are carried over from one continent to the other, from one race to the other and from one culture to another.

1 commenti:

Brad Bernard ha detto...

Yeah, that ceremony is crazy. I attended it and the memories still haunt me to this day. Here's what I wrote about it:
http://mywanderlist.com/2013/03/08/worlds-most-bizarre-ceremony-turning-bones-corpses-madagascar-famadihana/

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