The Sa'dan Toradja chant for the deceased

The Sa'dan Toradja chant for the deceased

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Format Paperback
Pages 92
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1966
Publisher Martinus Nijhoff
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H. van der Veen delves into the unique cultural practices surrounding death among the Sa'dan Toradja people. The work analyses the profound role that chanting plays in their rituals, providing insight into how these expressions help honor the deceased and connect the living to their ancestors. Through meticulous research, the author reveals the intricate layers of meaning woven into these chants, illustrating their importance as a form of communication with the spirit world.

The book captures not only the sounds and words of these chants but also the emotions and traditions that accompany them. It explores how music serves as a vital bridge across generations, fostering a sense of continuity and belonging within the community. Readers are invited to understand the deep historical context that informs contemporary practices and how they reflect broader themes of life, death, and memory.

In this exploration of cultural heritage, van der Veen highlights the resilience of the Sa'dan Toradja, showcasing how their traditions adapt while preserving the essence of their beliefs. It is a respectful homage to a rich cultural tapestry, inviting readers to appreciate the artistry and significance of chant in the face of loss.

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