Malaysian villagers don traditional costumes - PHOTO

23:00 | 03.03.2014
Malaysian villagers don traditional costumes - PHOTO

Malaysian villagers don traditional costumes - PHOTO

These images show the tribal celebrations as a Malaysian villagers give thanks in an ancestor-worship ceremony.

Members of the Mah Meri tribe don their intricately-carved masks and perform the historic Main Jo-oh dance for the annual Ari Muyang festival in Pulau Carey, 90 miles from the capital Kuala Lumpur.The local people use the festival as an opportunity to offer prayers and blessings to their forebears, as well as thanking ancestors for good fortune in the past and hoping for future prosperity.Each family will have built their own altar, or panga, to their ancestors not far from their house, which is loaded with flowers, incense and food the night before.The mixture is then burned, the smell of which is believed to alert the ancestral spirits to the gift.The date of the festival changes every year, and is influenced by the lunar cycle. It is also thought by some the the date of the ceremony is delivered to a village elder in a dream by the spirits of his ancestors.(dailymail.co.uk)ANN.Az

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