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Toraja: A culture in transformation. A unique connection to death. An ageing shaman's legacy. - TANA TORAJACradled in the mountains of South Sulawesi, Toraja is not easily accessible. The Toraja people are inherently linked to the land they inhabit and farm. They live an agrarian life in villages scattered around the mountains and valleys. An intrinsic spirituality seeps from every pore of the region, from its paradisiac environment to the inhabitants’ superstitions. Despite the conversion of 98% of the Torajan population since the arrival of Dutch missionaries in 1907, a few rituals p

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Toraja: A culture in transformation. A unique connection to death. An ageing shaman's legacy. - TANA TORAJACradled in the mountains of South Sulawesi, Toraja is not easily accessible. The Toraja people are inherently linked to the land they inhabit and farm. They live an agrarian life in villages scattered around the mountains and valleys. An intrinsic spirituality seeps from every pore of the region, from its paradisiac environment to the inhabitants’ superstitions. Despite the conversion of 98% of the Torajan population since the arrival of Dutch missionaries in 1907, a few rituals p
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