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The land of the Toraja people, many notionally Christian but most in practice animist, is above all famed for their spectacular (and rather gruesome) '''burial rites'''. After a person's death, the body is kept — often for several years — while money is saved to pay for the actual funeral ceremony, known as ''tomate''. During the festival, which may last up to a week, ritual dances and buffalo fights are held, and buffaloes and pigs are slaughtered to ferry the soul of the deceased to the afterlife (''puya''). The deceased is then finally buried either in a small cave, often with a ''tau-tau'' effigy placed in front, inside a hollow tree or even left exposed to the elements in a bamboo frame hanging from a cliff. http://wikitravel.org/en/Tana Toraja
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