User talk:Anton Bele

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Buna' people's tradition in building house
The people of Buna' in Timor Island, Indonesia, usually build their houses as a boat in an upside-down position. It isy a symbol of their ancestors' story that they have had reached a land after a long voyage. They believe that their first land is China. So in their traditional poetry they usually say that their home was in 'Sina Mutin Malaka', means, 'The Malaka Land in white China'. The traditional houses of the Buna' people is built in the hilly places to get safety from enemies. They built their house in a construction of two main poles, as a symbol of male and female. The female pole is more honored as a mother of the clan. The male pole is seen as a partner of the female pole but never seen as an important pole. All the ancestor's inheritance are laid or hang in the female pole. Beneath the female pole they lay a stone where they usually put their offerings for their ancestors. They use coarse grass for the roof and in the top of the roof they use the palm fiber as a symbol of a woman's black hair. The traditional house is usually seen as a mother of the clan, so they gather for all their traditional rituals in their traditional house. The women give birth in the traditional house, all the dead usually laid for days in the traditional house too. So the house of the Buna' people is a symbol of peace and prosperity. They keep all their harvest of corn and rice in the traditional house. In the traditional house a woman is the head of all the gatherings. The men have to hear the eldest women. She has the power over all the members of the clan. Because of that, the house of the Buna' people is seen as a source of life. The writer: DR. Anton Bele.

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Thanks for your submission to Wikipedia, and happy editing. 1989 (talk) 15:22, 1 January 2017 (UTC)