They wear a lot of cloths
New Orleans has some unusual funeral traditions. They have marching jazz bands and wear colorful clothing.
A wake much like the wake of Irish tradition, a viewing and greeting time before a funeral, and a graveside service.
Saudi Arabia and Japan
it is kind of like any other funerals just different traditions
"Night Funeral" by Langston Hughes was written in 1938. It is a poem that reflects on the culture and traditions of African Americans during that time.
well all the polish funerals ive been to ( i live in poland) no they don't.
Fawziyya Abu Khalid is a Saudi Arabian academic and author known for her work on women's rights and gender equality in the Arab world. She has contributed significantly to the discourse on women's issues in the region through her research and writings. Abu Khalid is a prominent figure in the feminist movement in Saudi Arabia.
A national of Saudi Arabia is a Saudi.
The body is only washed once according to the Islamic traditions and then shrouded, then the ritual of funeral prayers before burial.
Answer 1Government practicesAnswer 2Most of Saudi customs and traditions come from later sedentary Arab sources. The Bedouins, or nomadic Arabs, are consistently maligned by central Arab governments and the Saudi government is no exception. Bedouins live in social equality, whereas the Saudis live in a highly discriminatory economic situation. Bedouins are not terribly religious and could be considered the first secular Muslims. Saudi Arabia is one of the most religious governments in the world. Bedouins are hospitable to foreigners whereas the Saudi government is extremely restrictive as concerns who can enter the Kingdom.In short, the Bedouins have no substantial influence on Saudi customs of governance.
Some of the Haida traditions were celebrating the totem poles. They celebrated those because if someone died they would build more to it. They also celebrated a funeral if someone out of their house group died. They had some more,but these are all i know