Dharmahita: Journal of Community Service and Development
Dharmahita Vol 1, No 1, 2024

History and Symbolic Meaning of Tongkonan from the Views of the Tana Toraja People

Aziawatia, Nur (Unknown)
Yagdhon Alfani, Syafiq (Unknown)
Sasa Dillah, Putri (Unknown)
Saputra, Dian (Unknown)
Cindy Pramasta, Ni Komang (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
27 Mar 2024

Abstract

This research explores the history, significance, and symbolic meanings of Tongkonan, the traditional house of the Toraja people. Through interviews with stakeholders of Toraja society and a review of relevant literature, the study aims to uncover the deep-rooted connections between Tongkonan and social status, as well as its role in upholding traditional laws. The findings underscore Tongkonan's central importance as not merely architectural structures but repositories of cultural identity and sacred rituals such as Rambu Solo', Rambu Tuka', and Mangrara. These houses are believed to have originated in heaven, reflecting the profound ancestral reverence among the Toraja. The intricate details of Tongkonan design, including shapes, sizes, and motifs, highlight meticulous attention to cultural and philosophical nuances. The study suggests that Tongkonan remains indispensable to Toraja customs and identity, resisting pressures of modernization. This research contributes to preserving Toraja's cultural heritage by elucidating the enduring significance of Tongkonan in contemporary times.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

dharmahita

Publisher

Subject

Humanities Environmental Science Social Sciences

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FOCUS The focus of this journal is to disseminate research results based on community services, increasing the capacity of society and community empowerment, and innovations of community empowerment in all around the world. SCOPE This journal covers textual and fieldwork studies on those issues from ...