The burial process of each tribe and custom throughout the world is of course varied. And what we consider normal in Indonesian society, may be considered strange by other tribes in the world and our tribe.
So every tribe in the interior in a country must have its own uniqueness and diverse traditions to tell others about their tribe and the values embraced in daily life. And like the uniqueness of the burial procession that the Dani tribe inhabited the Central Pengunungan region, Papua, in the eastern part of Indonesia.
So this uniqueness becomes a special attraction for the international world. The Dani burial procession adorns the DailyMail page.
And for hundreds of years, this tribe has a unique tradition of burying bodies from their tribes.
Dani people use the creative process by smoking to preserve the bodies of their ancestors into a mummy form.
As seen in the photo showing Eli Mabel, the Dani Chief was lifting the body of his ancestral mummy, Agat Mamete Mabel.
It's really very unique and very interesting, and therefore we as humans should respect each other so that harmony is very important for all of us.