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deceased person and their surviving relations, presents some articles of clothing, and addresses the relations of the deceased in the following words. | deceased person and their surviving relations, presents some articles of clothing, and addresses the relations of the deceased in the following words. | ||
Friends! we are sorry, that it has pleased the great spirit to call one of your family from you, tho' that is not uncommon among the people on this earth! Our friend has only gon on the journey a few days before us, which we shall all have to travel; we therefore come to invite you not to mourn. The articles of clothing is preserved for the person that may be adopted in place of the deceased. | |||
It is customary for the relations of the deceased, to visit the place of internment; they address themselves to the grave, and relates the events that has transpired in the family since their departure; they then leave a piece of meat, a carrot of Tobacco and some spirituous liquor if they have any, and depart. | |||
This deposit is made under a presumption that the deceased person will require some nutriment on his journey.They have different modes of burying |
Latest revision as of 20:07, 14 January 2022
12 deceased person and their surviving relations, presents some articles of clothing, and addresses the relations of the deceased in the following words.
Friends! we are sorry, that it has pleased the great spirit to call one of your family from you, tho' that is not uncommon among the people on this earth! Our friend has only gon on the journey a few days before us, which we shall all have to travel; we therefore come to invite you not to mourn. The articles of clothing is preserved for the person that may be adopted in place of the deceased. It is customary for the relations of the deceased, to visit the place of internment; they address themselves to the grave, and relates the events that has transpired in the family since their departure; they then leave a piece of meat, a carrot of Tobacco and some spirituous liquor if they have any, and depart. This deposit is made under a presumption that the deceased person will require some nutriment on his journey.They have different modes of burying