Monday, July 2, 2018

Recount Text : Funeral Ceremony

Education English | Recount Text : Funeral Ceremony | Last month my family and I went to Toraja to attend Grandpa's funeral. It was my first time to go to such a ceremony. We gathered there with our kin in the ceremony.
Overall, the ceremony was quite elaborate. It took about a week. Several days before the ceremony was done, grandpa's body was kept in a series of houses arranged in a circular row around an open field called tonkonan. His corpse was dressed in fine clothes.
The funeral was performed in two phases. First we slaughtered the pigs and buffaloes and then moved the corpse to face north, In this ceremony we wore black clothes. After that the corpse was placed in a sandal wood coffin. Then, it was brought out of the house and placed on open platform beneath the granary. Meanwhile, my uncle, my brother and I prepared the wooden puppet and a funeral tower called lakian. The next phase of the ceremony was held in this place. The coffin was borne from the house and placed in the lakian. During the day, there matches. On the night we were feasting, chanting, and dancing. On the last day, the grandpa's coffin were lowered from the funeral tower and brought up to the mountain side family graveyard. It was followed by great shouting and excitement from the relatives and the guests . Finally we installed the puppet representing the wooden puppet on high balcony where other puppets representing the members of a whole family were already there.
The funeral ceremonies made my family and me tired. However we were grateful because it ran smoothly.

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