
The Toraja people of South Sulawesi have a unique way of burying the dead. They believe that if somebody dies, they enter puya. puya is place for the dead. they also believe that how dead people go to puya must show his or her social status when he or she was alive. That is why; the funeral ceremony for a person who had a high position in the community may look like a big party or even a carnival outsiders. In tana toraja , a dead person only accepted as dead when the complete funeral has been held for him. before that , the corpse is considered to be a "sick" body and is kept in traditional house called tongkonan. this sick body is dressed and offered food.
The Balinese of trunyan have a different funeral. after a morning ceremony, the dead body is put under a tree. It is not buried or burned. it is not even covered with cloth or eaves. It is amazing , although it does rot, does not smell. The place where the dead is put is near a village not far from lake kintamani.