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Nusa Tenggara Timur

Nusa Tenggara Timur. Geography.

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Nusa Tenggara Timur

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  1. Nusa Tenggara Timur

  2. Geography • East Nusa Tenggara (Indonesian: Nusa Tenggara Timur) is a province of Indonesia, located in the eastern portion of the Lesser Sunda Islands, including West Timor. The provincial capital is Kupang, located on West Timor. The highest point is Mount Mutis of Timor Tengah Selatan, which is 2427 meters above sea level.[3] • The province consists of about 550 islands, but is dominated by the three main islands of Flores, Sumba, and West Timor, the western half of the island of Timor. The eastern part of Timor is the independent country of East Timor. Other islands include Adonara, Alor,Komodo, Lembata, Menipo, Raijua, Rincah, Rote Island (the southernmost island in Indonesia), Savu, Semau, and Solor.

  3. Language • There are a lot of languages spoken in East Nusa Tenggara coming from as many different which groups of the population. Bahasa Indonesia is the national language in Malay, written in Roman script and based in European orthography. In all tourist destination areas English is the number one foreign language fairly spoken and written.

  4. Folktales or myth There are many folktales from Nusa Tenggara Timur such as: 1. Suri Ikun dan Dua Burung

  5. Traditional House The traditional house of Nusa Tenggara Timur is saoatamosalakitana

  6. Traditional Clothes

  7. Customs and Traditions Pasola derived from the words`sola’ or `hola’, which means a spear made of wood that used for competing between 2 groups.

  8. Pasola is held in the west Sumba in every February in Kodi and Lamboya then on March in Wanokaka. Pasola dilaksanakan di bentangan padang luas, disaksikan oleh segenap warga Kabisu dan Paraingu dari kedua kelompok yang bertanding dan oleh masyarakat umum.

  9. Lontar SeorangbapakmenaikipohonLontaruntukmenyadapNira. Lontaradalahpohonkehidupanbagipenduduk Nusa Tenggara Timur, Setiapbagianyabisadibuatberbagaikomoditas.

  10. Tradisi Makan Sapi Mati Tradisi Makan Sapi Mati di Nusa Tenggara Timur : Salah satu yang unik adalah tradisi untuk “memakan daging sapi yang sudah mati” yang telah berlaku turun temurun di masyarakat wilayah Timor Tengah Selatan, Nusa Tenggara Timur.

  11. Tradisiiniseakan-akansudahmenjadikewajibanbagiparapeternaksapi, diwilayahini. Memakandagingsapi yang telahmatidianggapdapatmemberikanrezekibagikeluargapeternak. Bilatradisiinidilanggar, peternaksapitersebutdianggapberdosabahkanakanmendapat “kutukan“.Sampaisaatini, beberapakelompokmasyarakatmasihmenjalankantradisiini. Walaupununtukmemakandagingsapimatiinimerekatetapmemperhatikantanda-tanda yang membahayakanditubuhsapisepertiadanyalubangakibatgigitanularberbisa, tetapsajabanyakterjadikasuskeracunanbahkansampaimengkibatkankematian. Merekamempunyaikeyakinanbahwatradisiinimerupakanperwujudanperasaankasihsayangkepadaternaksapi yang selamainitelahbanyakmemberikanjasakepadamereka.

  12. TRADIONAL DANCES Hopong Dance is a dance that shows the gratitude of the farmers for the harvest time. It is performed in a traditional ceremony of Helong people that allow the farmers to harvest in the field. In the ceremony, they will pray together and say gratitude to their God and ancestors. The traditional dance represents togetherness in values and daily life.

  13. Manekat and Proposing Dance • Manekat dance is a dance of greeting. The greeting symbolizes with siri pinang. Siri pinang shows the honor for someone. This dance is a proposing dance from people in Central-northern Timor. This dance illustrates the love of a couple who want to have a commitment to be faithful to each other. It is also symbolizes welcoming, honoring guests.

  14. LedoHawu Dance This dance is from Sabu. It is held on the funeral ceremony of the leader in local community which aimed at mengusir the ghost, so the soul of the deceased man is not hampered on the way to heaven.

  15. PotoWolo Dance from Ende This dance is performed to welcome special guests or the leader of local community. ‘poto’ means rising; wolo means hill or mountain.

  16. Likurai and Dodakado Dance In Belu people, this dance performed by the women which is aimed for welcoming the special guests or heroes who just come from the battle. This dance which derived from the traditional games, shows the cheerfulness of the youths on traditional celebrations.

  17. Traditional songs • Desaku • Anak Kambing Saya • Potong Bebek Angsa

  18. Traditional Tools and Weapons Sundu

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