Sagada Hanging Coffins

Sagada Hanging Coffins

A burial practice being done by the poeple of Sagada for 2000 years. The coffins are carved by the elderly before they die. In order to fit the remains some bones have to be broken. Sagada people prefer to be buried by the cliffs than underground. Advance happy Halloween everyone!

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  • DateTime 2005:10:31 10:31:47
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8 Responses to “Sagada Hanging Coffins”

  1. Photo Cache Says:

    this one’s very very unique. never seen this one before and i never heard of this custom before as well.

  2. Kyels Says:

    Oh yes, I’ve seen a documentary about this before. Quite freaky, but interesting nonetheless.

    (:

  3. may Says:

    wow. creative even in death :)

  4. dulce Says:

    interesting… but sad to say, that some cavaders were stolen and sold… :(

  5. Kirsten Says:

    Do they still do these coffin hangs?
    or was it only in the past? please relpy
    in the next hour:] i really would apprecitate it!

    neat artical by the way!

  6. Ferdz Says:

    Hi Kirsten,
    I think some tribes still do, but most of the Christianized ones already bury their dead. Still have to confirm this though.

  7. ana lea Says:

    wow very unique this is my first time to see hangs coffins.

  8. stephanie Says:

    hello all,
    about the hanging coffins, the first was placed over a century (see the one on the very top right) ago, the most recent coffin hung holds a womans body (in the blue coffin) a few decades ago.
    just thought i’d put in my two cents…

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