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Ghanain coffins

Ghanain coffins by Walt Jabsco.
For the Ga tribe in coastal Ghana, funerals are a time of mourning, but also of celebration. The Ga people believe that when their loved ones die, they move on into another life -- and the Ga make sure they do so in style. They honor their dead with brightly colored coffins that celebrate the way they lived.

The coffins are designed to represent an aspect of the dead person's life -- such as a car if they were a driver, a fish if their livelihood was the sea -- or a sewing machine for a seamstress. They might also symbolize a vice -- such as a bottle of beer or a cigarette.

Ablade Glover, an artist who works with the carpenters, says the coffin acts as a home in the afterlife, so it must be beautiful. But he laments that after putting so much time into creating the coffin, it gets hidden underground.

"By the end of the day, they are going to bury this thing, which has taken so much time, so much energy…" he says. 

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normaljean  Pro User  says:

Those are great! It's a shame they have to bury them. The families should just keep them out on display! :)
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vonDoom  Pro User  says:

those really are amazing. you really do learn something new every day. i can't believe i've never heard of this wonderful custom before.
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hondarider13  Pro User  says:

bury me in a pineapple! this is cool as fuck! lol. well captured!
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windstorm2009 says:

Coolio!
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Miss Footloose says:

I love this photo! I used it on my blog on the post here:

lifeintheexpatlane.blogspot.com/2009/06/expa t -loses-sense...

I lived in Ghana for a number of years and have visited, of course, the workshops on the road to Tema and admired the coffins. Should have taken pictures!

On my blog I write light-hearted stories about my (mis)adventures living in Ghana, Armenia, Palestine, Indonesia and other fun places.

I hope you like seeing your photo on my blog. Thank you for making it available to use.

Miss Footloose
www.lifeintheexpatlane.blogspot.com
Posted 4 months ago. ( permalink )

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