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During the time of this story, Pueblo Indians were put into reservations to live. Americans wanted the Pueblo people to convert to catholicsicm. This was Father Paul's job, to try to convert them. When Teofilo died, his family wanted to have a traditional funeral, until Leon's wife suggested to have the priest pour holy water over Teofilo's grave so that he could have water to drink in the afterlife. At first, the priest refused, but then he changed his mind. When he poured the holy water over Teofilo's grave he became part of the Pueblo ceremony, adding in a new element. The incite I think he gave was that tradition was very important fot the Pueblo, and that he had no right to try to change it. He realized that their tradition was not just a religion, but their way of life.
If it is during the 2012 Olympics, nobody has lost any life.
They generally feel happy.
Opening remarks are typically given at the beginning of a ceremony, commencement, or gathering. The remarks should welcome people, as well as give insight as to why people are gathered.
A ceremony of marriage is a ceremony where two people get legally married.
No meal is "celebrated" during the holiday of Passover. However, during the holiday of Passover, three meals a day are eaten for the duration of the holiday. On the first night in Israel and first two nights outside of Israel, a religious ceremony is held in the home. During this ceremony, the story of the Exodus is read and discussed. Partway through the ceremony, called a 'Seder', there is a break during which dinner is eaten.
You need to reflect on what you did during the day to recall your dream. In most cases people dream of what they had seen or thought during the day. This will give you a better insight.
There were 500 attendees at the opening ceremony.
Death ceremony ................
Basically, it depends on the people who are present during the ceremony and on the projects to be turned over....who are the recipients and who will do the turnover?
The Honda Insight is a 5 passenger vehicle.
its a Japanese historical ceremony in which people use today