JAPAN
NEW GUINEA
MADAGASCAR
INDIA
AUSTRALIA
100

People who practiced the Japanese ritual called Sokushinbutsu. 

Who were the Japanese Buddhists?

100

The Guinean tribe most knew for practicing death rituals.

What is the Anga tribe?

100

The "Famadihana" is a Madagascar death ritual also known with another name.

Why is the Famadihana ritual also called "turning the bones"?

100

The Indian "Sati" ritual involves a woman.

Why a widowed women should lie in a pyre with his deceased husband?

100

Population which used to practice death rituals in Australia.

Who are the aboriginals?

200

Process of self-mummification steps.

How did the monks remove all the fat from the body?
200
The type of treatment the tribe uses for its deaths.

What is the mummification?

200

Reason why the Malagasy people open their family crypt.

Why, to hasten the decomposition of the deceased bodies, do they exhume their dead from the crypt?

200

The terrible sacrifice the Sati ritual involves.

Why the widowed women was burnt alive with his husband?

200

Conditions the aboriginal left their dead in.

Why the aboriginal used to leave their dead outside to make them be covered by dirt and leaves?

300

Ways the monks managed to remove the fat in order to reach a perfect self-mummification.

Why did the monks undergo a strict diet composed by pine needles, resins, and seeds?

300

Treatment the tribe reserves to the deaths meat.

Why do they smoke their deaths' meat?

300

Malagasy people open their family crypt in a certain time frame.

Why do they open the crypts only every seven years?

300

Virtues the ritual represented.

How the ritual represented the womanly sacrifice and devotion?

300

Tradition associated with the decomposed bodies.

Why did they rubbed the liquid from the decomposed bodies on the children?

400

Transformation in mummy.

How did the monks stayed in a room meditating until their bodies stopped breathing and all the organs' shrinking? 

400

The act which ends the smoking process.

Why do they think smearing the smoke on their relatives skin's helpful?

400

The celebrations which follow the dead exhumation.

Why do the people dance and sacrifice animals in honor of their dead?

400

Thing happened to the Sati tradition.

When did the Sati ritual become illegal in India?

400

Goals of the rubbing.

In which way the rubbing process transmitted qualities and good attributes from the dead to the children?

500

Preservation of the mummy.

How did the monk's body after his death stay in the same position, with skin and teeth preserved? 

500

Reason why it is important to smear the smoke in the relatives' skin.

How, do they think the smoke can transfer the strength of the dead to the living?

500

The celebration has some precise purposes.

How can the ritual make people understand the importance of love and kinship?

500

Reason which make the women sacrifice themselves in honor of their dead husband.

How could the Hindu people force the women to get burnt with their husbands?

500

Destiny of the bones of the body.

Why was it necessary to display the bones in caves or around the family's necks as a keepsake of the deceased? 

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