The question is itself a bit strange in that it assumes funerary rituals of their own culture are "norma" as oppose to "unusual". I would say that all cultures have varying rites, rituals and ceremonies. Hindu, Muslim, Jewish, Catholic, Buddhist, Vodou, Santeria (Lucumi) and many others have culturally relative practices when it comes to funerary customs.
Even within these broad headings there are variations among them including Vodou, Santeria and other African diasporic traditions.
Most religions are composite and borrow from other cultures through diffusion and other forms of interaction over long periods of time. Christianity itself is an amalgam of Roman, Greek, Jewish, Pagan, Egyptian religious practices.
So to answer your question, yes as with all cultures and traditions Vodou, Santeria, Lucumi, Candomble and other African diasporic traditions are unique to the cosmology of African traditions, vary and are highly complex.
Sometimes there are, but that depends on the focus, the intent, and the wishes of the person the burial ceremony is being conducted in honour of.
The place where the ceremony is conducted
The kriya ceremony, also known as Antyesti, is a Hindu funeral rite that involves cremation of the deceased's body. It is believed to help facilitate the soul's journey to the afterlife. The ceremony includes various rituals and prayers conducted by a priest and family members.
No. the do the funeral outside, but in occasion the will have ceremony in a temple
mummification ceremony or the opining of the mouth ceremony
CEREMONY FOR THE DEADArchaic
As the master of ceremony it is your duty to keep the program running smoothly. You will introduce those who will sing and say words of tribute at the funeral.
Family and friends of the deceased.
Military funerals are conducted with great ceremony. They are conducted according to standard traditions and protocols.
She was granted a state funeral by the government of India which was conducted in part by the Catholic Church.
"Will you come to my wedding ceremony tomorrow night?" "There is a ceremony in the Church tonight." "What are you wearing for her wedding ceremony?" "Do not forget to be present for her graduation ceremony."
A funeral that is conducted without conforming to any rites or customs of any particular religious denomination.