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ANNUAL THEATRICAL PRODUCTION WRITTEN, PRODUCED, AND PERFORMED BY AND FOR MEMBERS OF THE BOHEMIAN CLUB
The Cremation of Care; Cremation of care
  • The [[pyrotechnic]] climax to the 1907 ''Cremation of Care''
  • The Owl Shrine covered in moss, standing among trees behind a stage at one edge of a man-made pond.

cremation         
  • chedi]] shaped vial and displayed inside [[Wat Chedi Luang]] in [[Chiang Mai]].
  • [[Bronze]] container of ancient cremated human remains, complete with [[votive offering]]
  • Advertisement for woollen envelopes to wrap the body in for cremation, appearing in the ''Undertaker's Journal'', 1889.
  • Cremation allows for very economical use of cemetery space. Mini-gravestones in [[Helsinki]], Finland.
  • Hindu funeral]] procession in [[South India]]. The pyre is to the left, near a river, the lead mourner is walking in front, the dead body is wrapped in white and is being carried to the cremation pyre, relatives and friends follow.<ref>[https://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=3058333&partId=1 Museum record 2007,3005.2] The British Museum, London</ref>
  • Cremated ashes still in plastic bag
  • Bone-picking ceremony at a Japanese funeral
  • The [[Aztec]] emperor [[Ahuitzotl]] being cremated. Surrounding him are a necklace of jade and gold, an ornament of [[quetzal]] feathers, a ''copilli'' (crown), his name glyph, and three sacrificial vassals to accompany him in the afterlife.
  • A U.S. Navy sailor scatters cremated remains at sea. Visible is the clear plastic inner bag containing the remains, and next to it the labeled black plastic box that contained the inner bag. This is normal in American packaging.
  • Cremation of the dead by Hindus in [[Ubud]], Bali, Indonesia.
  • human corpse]] inside an electric cremator
  • A sketch from the [[Vrba–Wetzler report]], showing the rough layout of the crematoria used at [[Auschwitz]], one of the several Nazi German [[extermination camp]]s in [[occupied Poland]]
  • William Price]] confirmed that cremation was legal in the United Kingdom. He was himself cremated after his death in 1893.
  • The [[Woking Crematorium]], built in 1878 as the first facility in England after a long campaign led by the [[Cremation Society of Great Britain]].
DISPOSITION OF A DEAD BODY BY BURNING
Cremated; Cremate; Crematoria; Scattering of ashes; Crematoriums; Cremains; Human incineration; Burning Of The Dead; Infamous cremations; Cremating; Cremulator; Burning of the Dead; Cremations; Cremated remains; Cremation in Buddhism; Cinerary; Religious perspectives on cremation; Religious views on cremation; Environmental impact of cremation; Cremation in Judaism
n.
Burning (especially of the dead).
cremate         
  • chedi]] shaped vial and displayed inside [[Wat Chedi Luang]] in [[Chiang Mai]].
  • [[Bronze]] container of ancient cremated human remains, complete with [[votive offering]]
  • Advertisement for woollen envelopes to wrap the body in for cremation, appearing in the ''Undertaker's Journal'', 1889.
  • Cremation allows for very economical use of cemetery space. Mini-gravestones in [[Helsinki]], Finland.
  • Hindu funeral]] procession in [[South India]]. The pyre is to the left, near a river, the lead mourner is walking in front, the dead body is wrapped in white and is being carried to the cremation pyre, relatives and friends follow.<ref>[https://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=3058333&partId=1 Museum record 2007,3005.2] The British Museum, London</ref>
  • Cremated ashes still in plastic bag
  • Bone-picking ceremony at a Japanese funeral
  • The [[Aztec]] emperor [[Ahuitzotl]] being cremated. Surrounding him are a necklace of jade and gold, an ornament of [[quetzal]] feathers, a ''copilli'' (crown), his name glyph, and three sacrificial vassals to accompany him in the afterlife.
  • A U.S. Navy sailor scatters cremated remains at sea. Visible is the clear plastic inner bag containing the remains, and next to it the labeled black plastic box that contained the inner bag. This is normal in American packaging.
  • Cremation of the dead by Hindus in [[Ubud]], Bali, Indonesia.
  • human corpse]] inside an electric cremator
  • A sketch from the [[Vrba–Wetzler report]], showing the rough layout of the crematoria used at [[Auschwitz]], one of the several Nazi German [[extermination camp]]s in [[occupied Poland]]
  • William Price]] confirmed that cremation was legal in the United Kingdom. He was himself cremated after his death in 1893.
  • The [[Woking Crematorium]], built in 1878 as the first facility in England after a long campaign led by the [[Cremation Society of Great Britain]].
DISPOSITION OF A DEAD BODY BY BURNING
Cremated; Cremate; Crematoria; Scattering of ashes; Crematoriums; Cremains; Human incineration; Burning Of The Dead; Infamous cremations; Cremating; Cremulator; Burning of the Dead; Cremations; Cremated remains; Cremation in Buddhism; Cinerary; Religious perspectives on cremation; Religious views on cremation; Environmental impact of cremation; Cremation in Judaism
¦ verb dispose of (a dead person's body) by burning it to ashes.
Derivatives
cremation noun
cremator noun
Origin
C19 (earlier (C17) as cremation): from L. cremare 'burn'.
Cremate         
  • chedi]] shaped vial and displayed inside [[Wat Chedi Luang]] in [[Chiang Mai]].
  • [[Bronze]] container of ancient cremated human remains, complete with [[votive offering]]
  • Advertisement for woollen envelopes to wrap the body in for cremation, appearing in the ''Undertaker's Journal'', 1889.
  • Cremation allows for very economical use of cemetery space. Mini-gravestones in [[Helsinki]], Finland.
  • Hindu funeral]] procession in [[South India]]. The pyre is to the left, near a river, the lead mourner is walking in front, the dead body is wrapped in white and is being carried to the cremation pyre, relatives and friends follow.<ref>[https://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=3058333&partId=1 Museum record 2007,3005.2] The British Museum, London</ref>
  • Cremated ashes still in plastic bag
  • Bone-picking ceremony at a Japanese funeral
  • The [[Aztec]] emperor [[Ahuitzotl]] being cremated. Surrounding him are a necklace of jade and gold, an ornament of [[quetzal]] feathers, a ''copilli'' (crown), his name glyph, and three sacrificial vassals to accompany him in the afterlife.
  • A U.S. Navy sailor scatters cremated remains at sea. Visible is the clear plastic inner bag containing the remains, and next to it the labeled black plastic box that contained the inner bag. This is normal in American packaging.
  • Cremation of the dead by Hindus in [[Ubud]], Bali, Indonesia.
  • human corpse]] inside an electric cremator
  • A sketch from the [[Vrba–Wetzler report]], showing the rough layout of the crematoria used at [[Auschwitz]], one of the several Nazi German [[extermination camp]]s in [[occupied Poland]]
  • William Price]] confirmed that cremation was legal in the United Kingdom. He was himself cremated after his death in 1893.
  • The [[Woking Crematorium]], built in 1878 as the first facility in England after a long campaign led by the [[Cremation Society of Great Britain]].
DISPOSITION OF A DEAD BODY BY BURNING
Cremated; Cremate; Crematoria; Scattering of ashes; Crematoriums; Cremains; Human incineration; Burning Of The Dead; Infamous cremations; Cremating; Cremulator; Burning of the Dead; Cremations; Cremated remains; Cremation in Buddhism; Cinerary; Religious perspectives on cremation; Religious views on cremation; Environmental impact of cremation; Cremation in Judaism
·vt To Burn; to reduce to ashes by the action of fire, either directly or in an oven or retort; to incremate or incinerate; as, to cremate a corpse, instead of burying it.

Βικιπαίδεια

Cremation of Care

The Cremation of Care is an annual ritual production written, produced, and performed by and for members of the Bohemian Club. It is staged at the Bohemian Grove near Monte Rio, California, in front of a 40-foot tall image of an owl, at a small artificial lake amid a private old-growth grove of Redwood trees.

The dramatic performance is presented on the first night of the annual encampment as an allegorical banishing of worldly cares for the club members and "to present symbolically the salvation of the trees by the club", but the secretive nature of the Bohemians and the political power of some of its members have been criticized.