via New York Times, 14 December 2020: Photo essay of the Toraja people in Sulawesi and their death rituals which involve exhuming and preserving the remains of their dead. Note: the article contains images of the dead.
The Toraja people of southern Sulawesi, one of Indonesia’s largest islands, are known for their elaborate death rituals, which include preserving and exhuming the dead.
Source: In Indonesia, a Blurred Boundary Between the Living and the Dead – The New York Times