At a Glance: From the tribe that dresses up their dead as if still alive to the wives who light themselves on fire to mourn for their dead husbands, ... Kari Northey, a funeral director and embalmer, explains the difference between the terms
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From the tribe that dresses up their dead as if still alive to the wives who light themselves on fire to mourn for their dead husbands, ... Kari Northey, a funeral director and embalmer, explains the difference between the terms
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