The families in Toraja in South Sulawesi believe in welcoming the
spirit of a dead person back to the village of his or her origin. During an annual ritual, they dig up the graves of their deceased loved
ones, wash them, groom them and dress them in new clothes
before walking them around in the village once every three years. The ritual is called Ma’nene or ‘The Ceremony
of Cleaning Corpses’ and is practiced to honour the spirits of their
ancestors. The Toraja people, who live below the graves of their relatives, consider funerals the most important event of their lives
All photos credit: Herman Morrison