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Family Diet in the Basque Country
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Funeral Rites in the Basque Country
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Funeral Rites in the Basque Country
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I. OMENS OF DEATH
II. DEATH THROES AND DEATH
III. VIATICUM AND ANOINTING
IV. BELIEFS ABOUT THE SOUL’S DESTINY
V. HOUSEHOLD MOURNING AND HELP FROM NEIGHBOURS
VI. NOTIFYING THE DEATH
VII. SHROUD
VIII. THE WAKE. GAUBELA
IX. CORPSE WAYS. HILBIDEAK
X. TAKING THE CORPSE TO CHURCH
XI. THE FUNERAL CORTEGE
XII. ATTIRE IN THE FUNERAL CORTEGE
XIII. OFFERING BEARERS IN THE CORTEGE
XIV. OBSEQUIES. HILETAK
XV. OBSEQUIAL DAYS
XVI. BURIAL SITES IN CHURCHES. JARLEKUAK. FUESAS
XVII. OFFERINGS AND SUFFRAGES AT THE GRAVE. ARGIAK, OLATAK, HILOTOITZAK
XVIII. ACT OF BURIAL
XIX. RETURNING TO THE HOUSE OF THE DECEASED AND FUNERAL FEAST
XX. THE MOURNING. DOLUA
XXI. COMMEMORATION OF THE DEAD
XXII. ASSOCIATIONS AROUND DEATH
XXIII. BURIAL PLACES AND METHODS
XXIV. APPARITIONS AND WANDERING SPIRITS. ARIMA HERRATUAK
XXV. FUNERAL RITES IN THE NORTHERN BASQUE COUNTRY
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