Abstract

ABSTRACT
 This study aims to identify the financing factors in the implementation of the Toraja culture of the traditional death ceremony (Rambu Solo '). The method used is descriptive qualitative. The results showed that the ritual of rambu solo 'was carried out in several stages, namely the stage of ceremony preparation (family gathering, making huts, provision of ceremony equipment) and ceremonial implementation stages (Ma'Pasulluk, Mangriu' Batu Messimbuang, Mebala'kan, Ma'Pasa '. Tedong, Ma'papengkalao, Lantang Mangisi, Ma'palao and Ma'pasonglo, Allo Katongkonan, Allo Katorroan, Mantaa Padang and Me Aa). This research concludes that the implementation of the rambu solo 'ceremony is different for each group (social strata).
 Keywords: Implementation cost, Social Strata, Toraja tribe

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