Thank you for making this available, I find it so interesting learning how other cultures remember and honor their dead. I am looking forward to viewing your other works. Very nicely done.
Hey, thanks for watching and commenting. I visited a grave with a family and asked if they were honoring the family member. The grandfather said no, they were worshipping them, so that's the word I used.
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i love docu series. A thumbs up from me
Thank you for making this available, I find it so interesting learning how other cultures remember and honor their dead. I am looking forward to viewing your other works. Very nicely done.
You're welcome! Have a few more planned, so stay tuned.
A thoroughly fascinating mini-doc, so beautifully filmed and narrated. My congratulations to you on some very fine work! :)
Thanks for the kind words!
Nice video haha
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
"Worship" is probably not an accurate word, it is more to "remember" and "show respect".
Hey, thanks for watching and commenting. I visited a grave with a family and asked if they were honoring the family member. The grandfather said no, they were worshipping them, so that's the word I used.
@@2Feet2Worlds Subtlety can be lost in translation :) Nice video nonetheless.
@@cz5978 The practice is almost universally referred to as 'ancestor worship" as well. Again, thanks for watching and the kind words!
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