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Funeral Rites in the Basque Country
Cultural issues surrounding death as a rite of passage, including death omens, death throes and ritual practices after death.
Symbolic graves in church. Amezketa (G), 1990. Source: Antxon Aguirre, Etniker Euskalerria Groups.