TY - BOOK AU - Kalish,Richard A. TI - Death and dying: views from many cultures SN - 0895030128 AV - GT3150 .D4 1980 U1 - 393/.08 PY - 1980/// CY - Farmingdale, N.Y. PB - Baywood Pub. Co. KW - Death KW - Funeral rites and ceremonies KW - Mourning customs KW - Bereavement KW - Ritos y ceremonias funebres KW - Luto y duelo KW - Costumbres KW - Mort KW - Funérailles KW - Rites et cérémonies KW - Deuil KW - Coutumes KW - Attitude to Death KW - Cross-Cultural Comparison KW - Funeral Rites N1 - Includes bibliographical references; Death in other cultures: Achté, K. Death and ancient Finnish culture. Huber, P.S. Death and society among the Anggor of New Guinea. Jones, R.L. Religious symbolism in Limbu death-by-violence. Goldschmidt, W. Freud, Durkheim, and death among the Sebei. Counts, D.R. The good death in Kaliai.--Death in the United States and Mexico: Jackson, C.O. Death shall have no dominion. Green, J.S. The Days of the Dead in Oaxaca, Mexico. Moore, J. The death culture of Mexico and Mexican-Americans. Jackson, M. The Black experience with death. Garrity, T.F. and Wyss, J. Death, funeral, and bereavement practices in Appalachian and non-Appalachian Kentucky.--War and disaster: Brainbaum, L. Death of young sons and husbands. Pine, V.R. Grief work and dirty work. Hershiser, M.R. and Quarantelli, E.L. The handling of the dead in a disaster. Mansson, H.H. Justifying the final solution UR - http://www.archive.org/details/deathdyingviewsf00kali UR - http://www.openlibrary.org/books/OL22108457M ER -