
Beumban, Begorok, and Rangga Titi
Helloindonesia.id – After the release ceremony of the dragon -carrying group to Kutai Lama was completed, a number of rituals were held around the Kutai Palace. The rituals are consecutive, namely beumban, begorok, and rangga titi. The whole ritual will be a prelude before the belimbur ritual is performed by all Kutai residents. In the […]
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Samalantan Landscape House, Place of Dayak Religious Activities
Helloindonesia.id – This house is a place to hold religious activities and traditional ceremonies in dango when the harvest season arrives. This is the Samalantan landscape house, a kind of stilt house built 120 feet deep embedded directly into the ground. Samalantan’s span house is located between the Bengkayang-Singkawang Province lines. The location of the […]
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The historic Batu Olakemang House of Jambi
Helloindonesia.id – As with some places in regions in Indonesia, like a palace, this house is also an attractive tourist destination for those of you who visit Jambi. The Olakemang Stone House is located in the Datuk Said Idrus Al-Djufri (Pangeran Wirokusumo) Cultural Heritage House and is currently owned by the prince’s family. Based on […]
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Thousand-foot house Typical Arfak tribe
Helloindonesia.id – It turns out that not only animals have a thousand legs, there are also houses with thousand legs. This is the traditional house of the Arfak tribe, West Papua, named Mod Aki Aksa or Igkojei and better known as the Thousand Foot House. Typically, houses on stilts have a foundation pole that is […]
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Orom Sasadu, Tradition of the Sahu Tribe Eating Party in Jailolo
Helloindonesia.id – The Jailolo community in West Halmahera Regency, North Maluku, has a unique harvest party tradition. The tradition of a joint meal party is called Orom Sasadu. Orom means eating, while sasadu means traditional house. The Sahu community holds Orom Sasadu twice a year. The first ritual is usually held in January after finishing […]
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Merapu The Original Religion Of The Sumba Island
Helloindonesia.id – Marapu is a belief in the ancestral heritage of the people of Sumba. The original belief of the archipelago is still sustainable to date, and is held firmly by some of the people of Sumba. Marapu is formed from two words, namely mar and apu. The word mar means the creator of the universe and […]
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Ngobeng tradition in palembang Indonesia
Ngobeng is a tradition of eating together ancestral cultural heritage. That tradition, now starting to be rare because people prefer to entertain guests with a buffet. In fact, “ngobeng” is very meaningful, namely to respect guests and strengthen friendship. When entering the house, guests are immediately prepared with water to wash their hands and then […]
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Nganggung tradition in Bangka Belitung
is a hereditary tradition that can only be found in Bangka. Because the nganggung tradition is a Bangka identity, in accordance with the slogan Sepintu Sedulang, which reflects the nature of mutual cooperation, the same weight is carried lightly and equally carried. In this event, every family head brings dulang, a kind of round tray […]
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Belian Ceremony, Ritual of the Riau Petalangan Tribe
The ceremony is a ritual to reject the reinforcements carried out by the Petalangan Tribe in Riau. This traditional ceremony is usually held at night in the homes of sick people or in large traditional houses so that it can accommodate the large number of people attending this ceremony. In general, buying is intended to […]
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Mangongkal Holi (Transfer of Bones), Tradition of Batak People
The “Mangongkal Holi” ritual is one of the many cultural rites that exist in the Toba Batak community and is still practiced today. Basically, this ritual is one of the most sacred and complex procedures for its implementation. Mangongkal holi itself can be interpreted simply as an effort to move one’s bones from one cemetery […]
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