Haunted Traditions: The finger cutting tribe of Papua #1 (Halloween Special)
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In this chilling episode, Rachael delves into one of the world’s most haunting cultural rituals — the finger-cutting mourning practices of the Dani tribe in Papua, Indonesia. What compels a community to express grief through physical pain? How do ancient beliefs about loss, spirit, and sacrifice shape this tradition today?
Join Rachael as she explores the history, symbolism, and controversy behind this ritual — confronting the thin line between cultural preservation and human suffering. Expect raw stories, thought-provoking analysis, and Rachael’s signature “BadTake” twist on what we call “civilized.”
🔪 Tradition. Grief. Humanity. This one will stay with you long after the episode ends.
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