In some aspects of our lives, we all recognize that death is part of our lives. Cultural diversity provides a variety of lifestyles and traditions to each unique group of our world. In these different cultures, rituals related to death and burial can also be uniquely diverse. Many people think that ritual traditions that are different from their own are somewhat different, and they are often considered unnatural. A typical example is the burial ceremony of Native American. The story of Leslie Marmon Silko entitled "People delivering rain clouds" depicts a funeral by the Native American Pueblo family. Many people have a funeral ... show more content
Many tribes, including elaborate and colorful tribal dances, perform ceremonies. Modern ceremonies sometimes allow outsiders to see rituals. There are many customs that people think is normal during the burial process. The body is wearing beautiful clothes, and some of their property is often placed next to them. Native Americans are prepared to give food for the family of the deceased, members of the community visit to respect the deceased, sometimes including religious service. As these religious ceremonies progress, they become "they are placed in their home church", "their local religious beliefs, and their own gods" (www.umn.edu). Native American 'religious experts draw wisdom from inheritance traditions, the pastor can rain through rituals and prayers, they are considered to have special communication with the soul' (www . Aboriginal American culture often shows discontent with external religious expressions, including the final expression in the ceremony. It is partly believed that this is due to the controversy over Catholic invasion.
The information gathered about the native American nationwide shows that the scope of the burial ceremony is very different. The tomb related items such as the location and direction of the ruins of the tomb, as well as tools, food items, and personal decorations, are based on the mental beliefs of people, their perception of the afterlife, and the social, economic, political status We will clarify the difference. Certain aspects of burial, such as covering the cemetery with stone, closing the tombstone, blocking the tomb with fragments, etc., show how to protect the ruins. The similarity of burial habits in different regions can indicate the relationship between trade and immigration
Cultural diversity provides a variety of lifestyles and traditions to each unique group of our world. In these different cultures, rituals related to death and burial can also be uniquely diverse. Many people think that ritual traditions that are different from their own are somewhat different, and they are often considered unnatural. A typical example is the burial ceremony of Native American. The story of Leslie Marmon Silko entitled "The Man Sending Rain Clouds" explains the funeral of the Native American Pueblo family.
Native American dances have profound and deep spiritual significance in their culture. A typical example of this is the mask ritual of the American indigenous people Quakitul in Washington State. These rituals summarize songs, dances, and stories in magical, mysterious ways. The story extends from a story about the origin of Kwakiutl to foolish stories designed to scare children to good people. All these dances involve humming and drumming, mainly made of cedar and animal skins.