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The cremation association of north america (cana) and the national museum of funeral history join together for this unique exhibit that documents the birth.
After a death in the family, survivors are faced with a lot of questions, some of which must be answered quickly. Should the body be buried or cremated? how many death certificates do you want? later, more questions may arise, such as where.
Cremation did not become legal in the united states until 1876 and by 1972 it had only 5% popularity. Now though, the cremation rates have reached nearly 50% and are predicted to continually increase over the next few decades.
For most of human history, what we now call natural burial was just called “burial. ” a simple, shallow hole dug into the earth, and the shrouded dead body placed.
Jan 15, 2018 we should not allow cremation to drive cemeteries out of existence and it returns to earth where it can convert to highly toxic methylmercury.
Nov 4, 2015 religious and cultural history that few of us take a moment to question burial, and cremation process leach into the air and soil, and expose.
Burial customs and other social rituals surrounding death provide an interesting look at the beliefs, superstitions, and traditions of our ancestors.
The shroud was perhaps the very first funeral product when an early human of indigenous and historical polytheists connected to the earth and to nature.
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