Young men prove their bravery by riding the logs down the hill in a ceremony known as "Ki-otoshi."
The building is opened twice a year for a ceremony known as "the cleaning of the Ka'ba."
On the nearest Sunday to 19 September the ceremony known as "clipping the church" takes place.
This traditional house, located along the river banks, is where formal ceremonies known as punen are held, when the entire clan assemble here.
The church is the setting for an annual ceremony known as Clipping the church.
Both of them later enter into actual marriage with other individuals through the simple ceremony known as Sambandham.
The albularyo will perform a ceremony known as tawas.
One of the most colorful pre-race rituals is the ceremony known as the togs-toss.
The ceremony known as 'Anna prashna' normally takes place between the ages of 6 to 12 months.
There was a very important ceremony known as Ituĩka in which the old guard would hand over the reigns of government to the next generation.