Papua New Guinea
Beside the Ancestors
The Ancestors
In a village in the Papuan highlands, a grandmother takes her grandson's lost tooth to the ancestor's grave at the edge of the garden. She kneels, presses the tooth into the earth, and tells her father — long passed — to please hold it for the boy. "Until he comes to join you," she whispers. "But not for a long, long time." The tooth is safe. The lineage is intact.
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