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Revision as of 19:34, 4 July 2015
The Bajoran death chant is a traditional funeral ritual practiced among some conservative Bajorans and is over two hours long. Ro Laren was one Bajoran who was disdainful of the chant. (TNG: "The Next Phase")
Some speculate that the Bajoran rituals seen in DS9: "Battle Lines" and "Shakaar" may be Bajoran death chants.
The ritual performed by Kira Nerys in "Battle Lines" was described as Bajoran death chant in the script of the episode. [1]
External link
- Bajoran death chant at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works