Living with the Dead

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Indonesia | Living with the Dead

Since the beginning of time, man has lived in awe and fear of death, and every culture has faced its mystery through intricate and often ancient rituals. Few, however, are as extreme as those of the Torajan people on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi.

Here, the dead are a constant presence, with corpses often kept in family homes for many years. When funerals are eventually held, they don't mean goodbye. Once every couple of years, the dead are dug back out for a big family reunion.

Is this a morbid obsession? Or could it be a positive way of dealing with the grief of losing a loved one?

For Crossing Continents, Sahar Zand enters these remarkable communities where the dividing line between this world and the next is like a thin veil - a place with lessons for all of us. Exploring these traditions, Sahar seeks to understand the Torajan way of death and finds it changing her own thinking towards the loss of her father.

May 2017


“A very fresh (or perhaps not) way of looking at life.” - The Spectator

“A fascinating exploration into a little-known aspect of Indonesia” - DNA INDIA


CREDITS

REPORTER | SAHAR ZAND

PRODUCERS | REBECCA HENSCHKE & BOB HOWARDS

BBC | Radio 4 | Crossing Continents