When a tribal member dies, their community and family typically come together to perform traditional ceremonies or rituals to honor the deceased. The specific customs and rituals may vary among different tribes, but they often involve praying for the individual's spirit, sharing stories, and preparing the body for burial or cremation according to tribal traditions. Family and community support play a significant role in providing comfort and guidance for those who are grieving.
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What happens when a partner dies in business depends on the contract. Many people may write a contract that replaces a partner with a family member of the partner.
A member of a basketball team. A member of a group of tribal societies.
A pagati is an adviser to a tribal chief or a member of a tribal council in a traditional Nguni society.
Then someone else has to assume that responsibility. If you mean what happens if the only employed person dies, then you'd need to refer to local social welfare regulations in whatever country you live in.
The debt moves to his closest family member.
If you are a registered member of the tribe you can apply for special grants and loans. Contact tribal services and they can direct you. If you are NOT a registered member of the tribe, you cannot get special grants as a tribal member.
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His body is usually flown back to the U.S. Air Force Base at Dover, and then on to Arlington.
Indian Gaming
No. Federal Indian laws prohibit non-indian tribal members from holding ownership of tribal allotment lands. If you are not a registered tribal member then federal law would prevent you from taking ownership of the land.
He dies, he stops living.
See the "Dawes Act" on Answers.com The Dawes Act divided reservation land amongst individual tribal members. The tribal member could sell the land. Deeded land on a reservation is land that the tribal member sold.