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Journal : Humaniora

Makna dan Nilai Tuturan Ritual Lewak Tapo pada Kelompok Etnik Lamaholot di Pulau Adonara, Kabupaten Flores Timur Simon Sabon Ola
Humaniora Vol 21, No 3 (2009)
Publisher : Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada

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Lewak topo ceremony is a traditional ritual of Lamaholot an ethnic group in Adonara Island, East Florest regency. This ritual is performed in sacred ambience, either in its speech or supporting objects. This ritual is headed by molan 'traditional shaman' that is believed have pure personality. Ritual lewak topo consists of some steps. Each of them is espoused by ritual speech which contains symbolyc meaning. Symbolic meaning means the world view of Lamaholot people. Behind the meaning, it implies cultural values taken to be a way of behaving that is oriented in making harmonious relation in social and religious dimension.
Guratan Makna Sosial dan Religius Lagu Ongko Koe dalam Guyub Tutur Manggarai di Flores Fransiskus Butan; Simon Sabon Ola
Humaniora Vol 22, No 2 (2010)
Publisher : Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada

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This study examines the social and religious meanings of Ongko Koe folksong in Manggarai speech community. The data for the research were obtained from observation, interview, recording, note-taking, and documentation. The results show that from a social point of view, Ongko Koe folksong deals with the perception of Manggarai speech community of the importance of the maintenance of unity, especially in term of wa'u as patrilinear-genealogic clan. From a religious point of view, it deals with the perception of Maggarai speech community of the existence of the Supreme God and ancestors as moral sources determining the sustainability of human life in this world. The study suggests that Ongko Koe folksong should be maintained in order to retain its social and religious meaning for Manggarai speech community.