Fear of 'burying' the ashes of the dead in the belly of a living person

The custom of "burying" the ashes of the dead in . the living belly is not only a unique and separate ritual, but also makes the people in civilized world feel horrified.

Fearsome funeral custom of Yanomami tribe

Yanomami is one of the original tribes, living deep in the Amazon rainforest. This is an Indian ethnic group, living in an impregnable Amazon rainforest, located between Venezuela and Brazil, with an estimated population of 35,000.

They live in circular houses erected with palm leaves and wood, tribal people do not have separate houses and share food for each other; A small house can hold up to 40-50 people, larger houses can accommodate up to 250 people.

Wild Indian tribe

The daily life of the Yanomami tribe is hardly different from the original, still collecting fruits and vegetables, hunting and catching wild animals and fish for daily food. What is special about this tribe is that they use poisonous plastic to hunt , believing that the gods created these poisons to save the life of the tribe.

Men of tribes can eat animals hunted by poisons they use and are unharmed, but the tourists who come here when eating these animals' meat are poisoned. death. In addition, their main food is fish , tribal people catch fish by throwing poisonous trees in a corner that is ready to be picked up, when the fish is poisoned, pick them up as food.

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Yanomami wild tribe.

Both men and women of this bizarre tribe still dress traditionally, which is bare and only covers the sensitive body with a small red cloth. Not only that, they also decorated the body with monstrous black and red drawings and installed fur on their heads. In particular, on important occasions, Yanomami people skewed bamboo chopsticks through their nose, chin or mouth to increase the appeal.

The custom of scary ghosts

This primitive tribe has an extremely terrifying funeral custom: eating dead ash and believing that this will help them keep the tribe's solidarity. When a tribe member dies, the whole village will gather to attend the funeral.

The dead will be taken to the crematorium in a remote area away from the village and burned until it becomes ashes, because the soul of the dead can only transcend and be saved when the body is cremated. During the cremation, the people in the tribe will blacken their faces, crying and singing sad songs to mourn the dead.

After the cremation, they removed the dead human bones from the dry gourd and stored them in the house. A year later, when the death anniversary of the deceased came, they would bring out the ashes and process it into many dishes, mainly with bananas.

All villagers as well as relatives must eat, because they believe that only the ashes of the dead will be saved. As for the relatives in the family, they eat the ashes of the deceased with the hope that the souls of the dead can enter their bodies, giving them both physical and mental strength to be able to resist again the disasters that the forest created.

If they do not perform this ritual, the soul of the dead will forever be stuck between the world of the living and the world of the dead.

Death is an extremely important issue for the Yanomami , who claim that the souls of the dead need to be protected. They were especially interested in the death of tribal members, it would be horrible and extremely serious if someone died in the forest and could not find the body.

For the Yanomami, if two people in the tribe are enemies, they are frightened if their opponents threaten not to eat the other's ashes if one of them dies first.

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Men of the Yanomami tribe hunt for wild animals.

The place of miserable girls

The tribe's mature ritual is extremely harsh for women. When they begin puberty (10-12 years old) to prove they have grown up, they have to go through some rituals.

First, the girl will be locked in a small cage for 1 month and not eat for the first week. After going through this ritual, her relatives will release her by drawing on her body and taking her to introduce them to the elders as an adult woman. The Yanomami believe that, if this ceremony is ignored, the whole village will be submerged . in a flood.

An extremely interesting thing, although the funeral ritual is very complicated, the wedding ceremony is extremely simple. When a man likes a woman in the tribe, they just need to go to the house where the bride lives and work for the bride's family, then if accepted, the two will live together.

However, women of the tribe have almost no rights . They are often victims of violence, sexual abuse and a place for men to rid themselves of irritation without cause. If you want to divorce, the woman can find another man you like and sleep again beside him. Of course, to regain his wife, his ex-husband will have to fight with his new husband, but is not allowed to fight until death.

The Yanomami tribe also has a sense of prevention of having children in the blood, they will go to catch the girls in the neighboring village to become wives. To show his strength and dominance, the husband often beat his wife with batons, machetes, sharp objects that made his wife obedient and loyal to his tribe.