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  2. Huron Feast of the Dead - Wikipedia

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    This was a time to feast, and gather the food and offerings to be used for the main burial event. [11] The village leader announced when all families should transport the bodies. The journey to the new site was often long (possibly several days) and was a time for public mourning, punctuated by sharp cries of the participants.

  3. Currently, 22 American cemeteries allow natural burial, and 7 more natural burial parks are in development. Green cemeteries represent a radical return to the burial methods of the pre-industrial era.

  4. Tombstone tourist - Wikipedia

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    Among genealogists, scouring cemeteries looking for the graves of dead ancestors is a common and longstanding practice with individuals often relying on limited and outdated information to find burial sites. [7]

  5. Death and funeral of Jefferson Davis - Wikipedia

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    Jefferson Davis burial site at Hollywood Cemetery in Richmond, Virginia. After Davis's remains were exhumed in New Orleans, they lay in state for a day at Memorial Hall of the newly organized Louisiana Historical Association. [10] Those paying final respects included Louisiana Governor Murphy J. Foster, Sr.

  6. Hidden damage caused by funerals spurs 'green burial' trend - AOL

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    Eco-burials are the 'way of the future', according to two sisters who have just gone into business.

  7. Ink ribbon - Wikipedia

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    An ink ribbon or inked ribbon is an expendable assembly serving the function of transferring pigment to paper in various devices for impact printing. Since such assemblies were first widely used on typewriters , they were often called typewriter ribbons , but ink ribbons were already in use with other printing and marking devices.