The Houses of The Toraja (Indonesia)

The ethnic groups in the mountain regions of southwest and Central Sulawesi (Celebes) are known by the name of Toraja, which has come to mean "those who live in the mountains". Their name is fact derived from the word Raja, wich in Sanskrit means "King". The society is hierarchically structured : the noblemen are called Rengnge, the ordinary people to Makaka, and the slaves to kauan, birth determines which rank a person will occupy.

The disrinctive features of the traditional houses (Tongkonan) of the Toraja are the "buffalo horns", the roof design and the rich decoration on the walls. The buffalo is a symbol of status, courage, strenght and fighting spirit. Designed as a representation of the universe, the tongkonan is constructed inthree parts, the upper world (the roof), the world of humans (the middle of the buiding), and the underworld (the space under the floor). the highly distinctive roofs constructed by the Toraja have given rise to various ingenious interpretations. Certainly the roof is something of deep significance for the Toraja, and even today they build "modem" (in other words houses built with cement) houses with such roofs.


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Buku P3M Milik Pribadi (Chiephy Aleyazka)

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