莫特尼尼传统:在 Noemuti 村与祖先对话

Q2 Social Sciences
Inosensius Mokos, Virienia Puspita
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本研究旨在描述东帝汶中北部 Noemuti 村原住民在传统活动 mot nini(燃烛)中与祖先对话的情况。本研究采用的方法是人种学分析。研究采用直接观察和访谈的定性研究方法。本研究的描述也是基于现实主义人种学分析。研究结果表明,Noemuti 村的人们在遇到困难时会与祖先对话,请求帮助。人们相信祖先会帮助他们。这意味着,尽管人们有自己信仰的宗教,但他们更相信祖先的力量和帮助。人们总是不厌其烦地举行这一传统仪式。总之,Noemuti 村的人们相信他们的祖先有超自然的力量,而且与社区有很强的内在联系,因此社区相信他们向祖先祈求和传达的东西一定会得到赐予和帮助。不仅如此,这种传统仪式还是 Noemuti 村人对祖先的一种尊重,也是他们与祖先之间牢不可破的兄弟情谊。
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Mot nini Tradition: Dialogue with Ancestors in Noemuti Village
This study aims to describe the dialogue with the ancestors in traditional events mot nini (burning candles), which is usually done by indigenous peoples in Noemuti Village, North Central Timor. The method that was used for this study is ethnographic analysis. The research used a qualitative research method by direct observation and interviews. The description of this study is also based on a realist ethnographic analysis. From the research results, it was found that the people of Noemuti Village dialogue with their ancestors to ask for help and assistance regarding the difficulties they face. People believe that their ancestors will help. The implication is that people believe more in the strength and help of their ancestors even though people have a religion they believe in. People always take the time to carry out this traditional ceremony. In conclusion, the people of Noemuti Village believe that their ancestors have supernatural powers and also a strong inner connection with the community, so the community believes that what they ask for and convey to their ancestors will definitely be given and helped. More than that, this traditional ceremony is also a form of respect and an unbreakable brotherhood between the people of Noemuti Village and their ancestors
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Journal of Intercultural Communication
Journal of Intercultural Communication Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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期刊介绍: The goal of the journal is to promote research but also education and training in the area of intercultural communication. The journal is an outgrowth of the activities of NIC – the Nordic Network for Intercultural Communication. The great interest shown in the activities of NIC have pointed to a need for more journals employing a peer review procedure within the area of intercultural communication. By starting this journal, we hope to encourage more research and to facilitate contacts between interested researchers as well as to provide better possibilities for reviewed publication. We welcome contributions and reviews concerning all areas of intercultural communication.
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