东努沙登加拉的恩德文化:揭开一个神秘地区丰富的遗产和传统

Putu Herry Hermawan Priantara
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利奥人居住在恩德摄政的东部到北部地区。有一个村庄仍被廖奥部落占领,即恩格拉村。Nggela村位于距离恩德市中心约72公里的地方,是位于弗洛雷斯- ntt恩德县Wolojita区的传统村庄,仍然保留着它的文化和习俗。恩德摄制的恩格拉镇的传统定居点的模式,总是可以在其起源的地方看到,即Lepembusu山。宇宙学的考虑在两个极端点及其与定居点的关系之间保持平衡,即ulu(头部)和eko(下游),并且有一个脉冲(中心)作为传统住宿的中心。Ulu与日出或朝向lepenbusu山有关,而eko则指向日落或山的对面。作为一个至今仍坚持文化价值的传统聚落,传统仪式活动的中心是在这个传统聚落中间的Kanga Ria /传统Mesbah上进行的。Nggela村的传统领土仅由在社会上具有重要地位和作用的人或通常称为Mosalaki/传统利益相关者居住,共有17人居住在15所传统房屋中。Nggela村社区的行为受到Loka Lolo、Joka Ju和Lobo Keda等各种传统习俗的强烈影响。这一仪式将决定人们的态度、情感、价值观、伦理、权力、说服力和基因,并评估恩格拉村的空间可用性。
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Ende Culture in East Nusa Tenggara: Unraveling the Rich Heritage and Traditions of an Enigmatic Region
The Lio inhabit the Ende Regency's eastern to northern regions. There is a village still occupied by the Lio tribe, namely Nggela Village. Located about 72 km from the city center of Ende, the Nggela Village Settlement is included in the traditional village in Wolojita District, Ende Regency, Flores-NTT, which still maintains its culture and customs. The pattern of traditional settlements in the town of Nggela, Ende Regency, is always seen about the place of origin, namely Mount Lepembusu. Cosmological considerations maintain a balance between the two extreme points and their relation to settlements, namely ulu (head) and eko (downstream), and there is a puse (center) as the center of traditional accommodations. Ulu is connected to the sunrise or towards Mount Lepembusu, while eko is towards the sunset or opposite the mountain. As a traditional settlement that still adheres to cultural values maintained today, the center of conventional ceremonial activities is carried out on the Kanga Ria / traditional Mesbah, in the middle of this traditional settlement. The traditional territory of Nggela Village is only inhabited by people with important positions and roles in society or commonly referred to as Mosalaki/traditional stakeholders, with a total of 17 people occupying 15 traditional houses. The behavior of the Nggela village community is strongly influenced by various conventional practices such as Loka Lolo, Joka Ju, and Lobo Keda. This ritual will determine how attitudes, emotions, values, ethics, power, persuasion, and genetics and assess the availability of space in Nggela village.
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