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As I was driving behind the hearse, I felt the weight of tradition—and the unspoken boundary set by the departed. In African culture, funerals are sacred spaces governed by respect, protocol, and deep meaning. “Funeral Protocols: African Tradition ” is a firm reminder of the etiquette that preserves high respect the dead - Some lines are not meant to be crossed —and understanding them is more than courtesy; it is a duty.
By Roseline Odiye AjuluchukwuAs I was driving behind the hearse, I felt the weight of tradition—and the unspoken boundary set by the departed. In African culture, funerals are sacred spaces governed by respect, protocol, and deep meaning. “Funeral Protocols: African Tradition ” is a firm reminder of the etiquette that preserves high respect the dead - Some lines are not meant to be crossed —and understanding them is more than courtesy; it is a duty.