'ΔεκαεπταΠαλιακαλοκαιρια' is a special occasion among people of the Dasoda-he (Dasoda-hae translated to Red Sleeves). The history of the Dasoda-hae tribe, their religion and culture, Dasoda-hae people are a small group of people who are descendants of Native American and Apache. They are a few people, most of their land disappears as a result of the invasion of Europe, with only about 31,000 being left. They are in Arizona. The religion and culture of the people of Dasoda-hae is based on shamanism.
Because you need to become an adult, everyone has the experience of "going through rituals." What is the overtaking formula? It means a ceremony or ritual that represents an event in life that shows a transition from puberty to adult from one stage to another. In the story of William Faulkner "Barn Burning" he is the son of a barn burner - Abner Snopes experienced his passing ceremony at the end of the story. . His decision led to the death of his father, but that helped.
There are various kinds of rituals in formulas, but they differ in many ways and some are more extreme than others. There are many different cultures, there are many different ways to express through expressions. Three different cultures to be discussed are young people in the United States, Malaysia and Bali. Several of the things discussed are different forms of transit rituals, different age ..., which are focused on social status and cultural background. In this book, fear and hope are expressed through expression setting, open clause, detailed explanation and symbol. In this article I will discuss the role of application and execution of fear and hope, and deepening the subject of this book. The beginning of each chapter builds the foundation of emotion. Fear and hope through explanation of color and external environment. chapter One
Passing through rituals is a ritual that happens when a person leaves a group and enters another group. It involves major changes in social status. In Cultural Anthropology, this term is "ceremonial Britishization" and was invented in his book "Transit Ceremony" by French nationality Arnold Van Genepp. It is a term. This term is now fully adopted by anthropology, literature, and popular culture of many contemporary languages. The population of society belongs to several groups, and some groups are more important than the other groups. Van Gennep uses this metaphor like "a house divided into a room and a corridor". When a person leaves the group and enters another group, a paragraph appears that he changed his room in that metaphor.