The Casketeers: Life & Death Around The World - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Tonga
The Tīpene's experience the beauty and diversity of Tongan culture, discover family connections and Francis is excited by a visit to the local morgue.

Vanuatu
Francis is surprised by the unique preparation and strength of local kava while Kaiora is anxious about the live volcano perched on the edge of the village they're visiting.

Canada
Francis and Kaiora revel in the opportunity to take part in a long house ceremony, Francis tries his hand at traditional canoeing.

Japan
Francis is amazed by the cutting edge technology that exists in the burial industry; Kaiora is challenged by the preparation of her favourite food.
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