Burial tree

Inuit tree burial, Leaf River, Quebec, c. 1924–1936

A burial tree or burial scaffold is a tree or simple structure used for supporting corpses or coffins. They were once common among the Balinese, the Naga people, certain Aboriginal Australians, and the Sioux and other North American First Nations.[1]

  1. ^ "Tree burial | funeral custom | Britannica".