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Slaughtered bull at a reburial ceremony in Madagascar

A bull slaughtered to feed the guests attending a reburial ceremony in Belaveno, Bezanozano Ethnic Area, Madagascar. The famadihana, the Madagascan reburial ceremony, is a custom in the highlands of Madagascar. The purpose of the ritual is to induce the ancestors to impart their blessings to their descendants, as without those blessings one cannot have a good life. The famadihana is held during the cooler half of the year, when the dead are said to be freezing in their graves and therefore need new clothing.

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Africa African ethnicity Ancestor worship Belaveno Bezanozano ethnicity Death Rite Food Life Cycle Ritual Madagascan ethnicity Madagascar Medium Group of People Men Rite de Passage Rite of Passage beef beef cattle butchering cattle cow cows cuisine death ritual diet faith famadihana food and nutrition horned cattle livestock meats reburial religion slaughter
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Reburying the dead, Madagascar
A bull slaughtered to feed the guests attending a reburial ceremony in Belaveno, Bezanozano Ethnic Area, Madagascar. The famadihana, the Madagascan reburial ceremony, is a custom in the highlands of Madagascar. The purpose of the ritual is to induce the ancestors to impart their blessings to their descendants, as without those blessings one cannot have a good life. The famadihana is held during the cooler half of the year, when the dead are said to be freezing in their graves and therefore need new clothing.
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