An elegy is a poem or plaintive song for the dead, you would mostly likely hear it at a funeral.
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Elegy
A type of lyric poem that is commonly read at a funeral or memorial service is an elegy. Elegies are poems that express sorrow or mourning for someone who has passed away. They often serve as a way to honor and remember the deceased.
Religious ceremonies.
'The Stars and Stripes Forever' is likely to be played on patriotic occasions, when marching bands perform, and at formal military ceremonies.
In augural speeches, football games, important ceremonies.
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If you hear a haka, you are likely to be in New Zealand. The haka is Maori war dance
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Switzerland
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You would be most likely to hear a Celtic language spoken in Ireland, where Irish Gaelic is an official language alongside English.
Ceremonies such as Mummification, opening of the mouth (supposedly allowing mummies to talk, speak, hear, etc.) and gods such as, Anubis, god of mummification and embalming, and Osiris, god of the dead were often associated with Egyptian burial and death.