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In many Ghanaian cultures, death is not seen as an end, but a passage; an important transition into the ancestral realm. The dead are not forgotten; they are revered, mourned with dignity, and celebrated as spirits who continue to influence the living. Funerals, therefore, are sacred moments…
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When the dead are no longer sacred: A cultural and public health crisis in Ghana
In many Ghanaian cultures, death is not seen as an end, but a passage; an important transition into the ancestral realm. The dead are not forgotten; they are revered, mourned with dignity, and celebrated as spirits who continue to influence the living. Funerals, therefore, are sacred moments…