Detukeli(弗洛雷斯)土著里奥人的Nggua ksamu Uwi种植仪式

IF 0.2 4区 社会学 Q4 ANTHROPOLOGY
F. Dole, Frumensius B. Dole, Alexander Elias
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Nggua Keu Uwi(“槟榔和山药的仪式”)是Detukeli村(弗洛雷斯,印度尼西亚)里奥人在种植水稻之前举行的仪式。Nggua Keu Uwi文字中的主要符号是槟榔和山药,它们与Lio-Ende人的历史有关。里奥恩德人过去以山药为主食,但水稻农业出现后,他们的生活条件得到了改善。这个仪式的宗教意义可以理解为Eliade的“永恒回归”:通过叙述和重演Ine Pare和Lengo的神话,Detukeli的人们进入了Detukeli村庄建立之前的神圣时间。仪式的社会功能也通过迪尔凯姆作为社会调节手段的宗教理论的镜头来考虑。[印度尼西亚东部,弗洛雷斯,种植仪式,宗教,神话]
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The Nggua Kéu Uwi Planting Rite of the Indigenous Lio People of Detukeli (Flores)
Nggua Keu Uwi (“Ritual of Areca Nut and Yam”) is a ritual of the Lio people of Detukeli village (Flores, Indonesia) held before planting rice. The main symbols in the Nggua Keu Uwi rite are areca nut and yam, which are linked to the history of the Lio-Ende people. The Lio-Ende people used to rely on yams as a staple food, but their living conditions improved after the emergence of rice agriculture. The religious significance of this rite can be understood as Eliade’s “eternal return”: by recounting and re-enacting the myths of Ine Pare and Lengo, the people of Detukeli enter the sacred time before their village of Detukeli was founded. The social functions of the ceremony are also considered through the lens of Durkheim’s theory of religion as a means of social regulation. [Eastern Indonesia, Flores, planting rituals, religion, myth]
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期刊介绍: The Institute concerns itself with the study of the human sciences in the area of Ethnology and related sciences (Linguistics, Religious Studies). The Institute has been closely linked with the Society of Divine Word and also shares its mission interest.
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