Ethnology, Volume 43University of Pittsburgh, 2004 - Anthropology |
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... funeral plans by contracting with a funeral specialist or by communicat- ing with the family . Yet with the pre - funeral the deceased - to - be takes the lead in executing the plan , playing the central role during the ceremony , and ...
... funeral plans by contracting with a funeral specialist or by communicat- ing with the family . Yet with the pre - funeral the deceased - to - be takes the lead in executing the plan , playing the central role during the ceremony , and ...
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... pre - funeral , they differ in several ways . The pre - funeral less commonly involves a religious specialist chanting Buddhist sutras . Instead , an amateur or professional musical performance accompanies pre - funerals . In one case ...
... pre - funeral , they differ in several ways . The pre - funeral less commonly involves a religious specialist chanting Buddhist sutras . Instead , an amateur or professional musical performance accompanies pre - funerals . In one case ...
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to a full - fledged funeral . The pre - funeral serves to screen out people who do not know the deceased well , and allow only those closest persons to gather at death . What is the pre - funeral , then , if it is not a death rite ? Pre - ...
to a full - fledged funeral . The pre - funeral serves to screen out people who do not know the deceased well , and allow only those closest persons to gather at death . What is the pre - funeral , then , if it is not a death rite ? Pre - ...
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