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  • The Eagle Has Landed

    • 6 Jan 2012
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    The Watchman

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    A Picture from the Minneapolis Star/Tribune.
    Taken on a June morning at the Minneapolis National Cemetery .

    Sent by Lynn...Thanks !

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  • The Spirit Houses of Eklutna

    • 6 Aug 2011
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    Spirit Houses   

    The Native village of Eklutna has a fascinating old cemetery, still in use, in which each grave is enclosed by a highly decorated spirit house the size of a large dollhouse.  

    The interior of Alaska is home to the Athabaskan Native Peoples. Specific to the Eklutna area are the Danaina or Tanaina, Athabaskans. These colorful spirit houses are a uniquely Athabaskan tradition ; according to cultural beliefs. Spirit  houses were built by the family after the person’s death. A wonderful and unique mix  of this native tradition with the practices and beliefs of Orthodox Christianity can be seen in the cemetery. The graves of the Athabaskan people are marked not only with their traditional spirit houses, but also with an Orthodox Christian Cross. There are also graves marked only with crosses, honoring the resting places of the Orthodox non- native members of the church.

    via eklutnahistoricalpark.org

     

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  • ‪The Merry Cemetery‬‏ : Cimitirul Vesel de la Sapanta

    • 4 Aug 2011
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    • 03August11 Cemetery Human Interest Romania Unusual
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    "The Merry Cemetery (Romanian: Cimitirul Vesel) is a cemetery in the village of Săpânţa, Maramureş county, Romania. It is famous for its colourful tombstones with naïve paintings describing, in an original and poetic manner, the persons that are buried there as well as scenes from their lives. The Merry Cemetery became an open-air museum and a national tourist attraction.  

    The unusual feature of this cemetery is that it diverges from the prevalent belief, culturally shared within European societies – a belief that views death as something indelibly solemn. Connections with the local Dacian culture have been made, a culture whose philosophical tenets presumably vouched for the immortality of the soul and the belief that death was a moment filled with joy and anticipation for a better life"

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