"Nuristani burial effigies are placed at the head and feet of the deceased on the lid of their coffin. These wooden effigies often characterize past ancestors, and are decorated with numerous hard edged lines carved into the surface. At times animal are incorporated into the form.
These carved ornaments were used as a reminder that the spirits of an individual's past had complete control over his/her future in bodily and spritual existence.
Nuristanis is an Indo-European speaking tribal group in the Hindu Kush mountains of northeastern Afghanistan, who fled the eastward spread of Islam in the 19th century. They were defeated in 1896 by the forces of Amir Abdur Rahman Khan and forced to accept Islam.
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