- Source: Bonerate people
The Bonerate people are an ethnic group in South Sulawesi, Indonesia. They inhabit around the Selayar island group such as Bonerate, Madu, Kalaotoa, and Karompa islands.
Culture
The Bonerate people are generally Muslims. Some traditional beliefs are still extant among the Bonerate. Sexually provocative behaviour occurs in possession-trance ritual practiced by women only and were carried out in a way by which they smother glowing embers with their bare feet at the climax of the ritual. The Bonerate language is closely related to the language of the Tukang Besi islands off the southeast coast of Buton island.
Many Bonerate are agriculturists, utilizing the slash-and-burn technique. Common crops grown include corn, cassava, several fruits like papaya and bananas and some vegetables like beans and peas. Some Bonerate also work as shipbuilders and sailors.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Bahasa Indonesia
- Bahasa Cia-Cia
- Bahasa Melayu
- Bahasa Lampung
- Bahasa Banjar
- Bahasa Ngaju
- Bahasa Maanyan
- Bahasa Sula
- Bahasa Mangole
- Bahasa Bukit
- Bonerate people
- Bonerate
- Bonerate language
- Butonese people
- Taka Bonerate National Park
- Spirit possession
- Selayar Islands
- Muna people
- World Network of Biosphere Reserves in Asia and the Pacific
- Languages of Sulawesi