The ceremony involves exhuming even the skeletons of children; fixing damaged
coffins or replacing them before the dead bodies are led around the area by
following a path of straight lines during the ritual
A 32-year-old young man, Herman Tandi, dug up the skeletons of his grandparents,
Jesaya Tandibua and Yakolina Namanda, that were buried four years ago, brushed
their hair and wore them wedding suits.
Another family dug up the skeleton of their relative, an army veteran buried
over ten years now, dressed him in army uniform for the ceremony also known as
Ma’nene ritual before taking ‘family’ pictures with him
In another family, the skeleton of Paul Sampe Lumba, who has been dead for
seven years, was dressed on eyeglasses, a tie and a striped blazer so he could
look good in the family photo while Ne’Tampo, who has been dead for 30 years
receives his own makeover.Daily Post
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