They prepare the body by creating a special ceremony.
By creating a special ceremony APEX is nice, isnt it? :]
Leon and ken
Leon and ken prepare Trefoil's body for burial with a special ceremony
they want to honor his life and show their respect for him in his passing. The special ceremony allows them to say their goodbyes and offer prayers and blessings for Teofilo's journey to the afterlife. It also helps them find closure and comfort in the grieving process.
Leon and Ken prepare Teofilo's body for burial with a special ceremony because they want to honor his memory and pay their respects. The ceremony allows them to express their grief and show their love for Teofilo in a meaningful way. It provides closure for them as they say their final goodbye to their dear friend.
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The internal conflict in The Man to Send Rain Clouds is about respecting traditions in every religion. It is when Teofilo died while he is tending his sheep the conflict started that goes on how his people performed the burial tradition of their religion despite the Catholic burial that their townâ??s priest wants.
"The Man to Send Rain Clouds" centers on a cultural clash between Native American beliefs and Catholic rituals after the death of an elder. The conflict emerges as traditional tribal practices collide with the Catholic burial rites, highlighting the tension between preserving cultural heritage and assimilating into mainstream society.
Juan Ponce de Leon was buried in Puerto Rico, in the crypt of San José Church from 1559 to 1836, when his remains were exhumed and later transferred to the Cathedral of San Juan Bautista.
Father Paul is initially surprised and perhaps uncomfortable with Leon and Ken's decision to take matters into their own hands regarding Teofilo's burial. He listens to their explanation with openness but expresses concern about not following the traditional Catholic funeral rituals.
Louise asks Leon to bring the priest to Teofilo's grave because she wants to ensure that he receives a proper farewell and a blessing in accordance with their cultural and religious beliefs. This act signifies respect for Teofilo's life and acknowledges the importance of closure for both the deceased and the living. Additionally, it reflects Louise's desire to honor family traditions and provide comfort to those mourning his loss.
In the short story "The Man to Send Rain Clouds" by Leslie Marmon Silko, the priest warmly welcomes Leon when he visits. (Ken never comes in. He just drops Leon off at the priest's door.) The priest becomes much cooler when he learns what Leon wants him to do, but he agrees in the end.