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Honouring the Dead

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Monika Le'bok prepares to put a plastic flowers inside the cemetery during Ma'nene ritual. The Ma'nene ritual held every one, two, or three years on August after the harvest season and involves cleaning of the mummified ancestors and the cemetery or Patane in Pangala, Rindingalo, North Toraja, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. The purpose is to honour the ancestors and to bring good fortune for the next harvest.

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Monika Le'bok prepares to put a plastic flowers inside the cemetery during Ma'nene ritual. The Ma'nene ritual held every one, two, or three years on August after the harvest season and involves cleaning of the mummified ancestors  and the cemetery or Patane in Pangala, Rindingalo, North Toraja, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. The purpose is to honour the ancestors and to bring good fortune for the next harvest.