Ugandan elders look for bones to rebury in a traditional cleansing ceremony that paves the way for the rehabitation of homes abandoned during a bitter civil war.
With the fighting between government forces and the rebel Lord's Resistance Army over in Northern Uganda, almost two million displaced people are being urged to return home.
But worries over angry spirits are keeping some of the displaced away.
Elders and traditional leaders are reburying bones in a public ceremony they believe will pacify angry spirits.
(SOUNDBITE) (English) AMANDA WILLETT, REPRESENTATIVE, NORTHERN UGANDA
TRANSITION INITIATIVE