According to an East-Finnish custom that came to an end around the beginning of the 20th century, the karsikko (conifer shorn of branches) and the cross-tree were prepared when the deceased was taken for burial. The Roman-Catholic Church and the Reformation introduced into folk beliefs the idea that the deceased did not journey all the way to the community of the dead. Restoring the social order of the community that had been disturbed by death then required that the dead be placed in the intermediary stage dictated by the tripartite division of the rite of passage in status. It was also necessary to establish a boundary between the living and the dead as a precaution against the undesired return of the deceased.peerReviewe
Anotation This paper is aimed at describing the development of funeral practices of the Czechoslovak...
To handle death may be a difficult task for the living. The deathof a person creates a turbulent sit...
The Western Balts knew two types of burial: burial and cremation of a body. Cremation was most commo...
A particular ritual belonging to traditional funeral customs of Hargla, Karula, Kanepi, Urvaste, Põl...
The term mirila in the literature involves the stone construction marking the resting place with the...
The topic of cross-trees and related events is an illustrative example of folklorisation process, qu...
Known the world over, laments are one of the oldest genres of oral ritual poetry. They are usually p...
Ancient tradition in Finland and Karelia survives in many forms. The Permanent Laboratory of Shamani...
Ancient tradition in Finland and Karelia survives in many forms. The Permanent Laboratory of Shamani...
Ancient tradition in Finland and Karelia survives in many forms. The Permanent Laboratory of Shamani...
The aim of the article is to analyze the religious meaning of three funeral customs – mourning, mark...
The Christianity is universal, but it's manifestations have national nuances. The lithuanians adorne...
Anotation This paper is aimed at describing the development of funeral practices of the Czechoslovak...
The thesis is connected with death, memory and ancestor commemoration during the Merovingian Period,...
Telo Tulku: Nowadays we adopted the Russian Orthodox way of doing funerals. In many Buddhist countri...
Anotation This paper is aimed at describing the development of funeral practices of the Czechoslovak...
To handle death may be a difficult task for the living. The deathof a person creates a turbulent sit...
The Western Balts knew two types of burial: burial and cremation of a body. Cremation was most commo...
A particular ritual belonging to traditional funeral customs of Hargla, Karula, Kanepi, Urvaste, Põl...
The term mirila in the literature involves the stone construction marking the resting place with the...
The topic of cross-trees and related events is an illustrative example of folklorisation process, qu...
Known the world over, laments are one of the oldest genres of oral ritual poetry. They are usually p...
Ancient tradition in Finland and Karelia survives in many forms. The Permanent Laboratory of Shamani...
Ancient tradition in Finland and Karelia survives in many forms. The Permanent Laboratory of Shamani...
Ancient tradition in Finland and Karelia survives in many forms. The Permanent Laboratory of Shamani...
The aim of the article is to analyze the religious meaning of three funeral customs – mourning, mark...
The Christianity is universal, but it's manifestations have national nuances. The lithuanians adorne...
Anotation This paper is aimed at describing the development of funeral practices of the Czechoslovak...
The thesis is connected with death, memory and ancestor commemoration during the Merovingian Period,...
Telo Tulku: Nowadays we adopted the Russian Orthodox way of doing funerals. In many Buddhist countri...
Anotation This paper is aimed at describing the development of funeral practices of the Czechoslovak...
To handle death may be a difficult task for the living. The deathof a person creates a turbulent sit...
The Western Balts knew two types of burial: burial and cremation of a body. Cremation was most commo...