Kamis, 23 November 2017

Customary Marriage of Mandar Tribe, South Sulawesi, Indonesia

      Mandar is the name of a tribe (ethnicity) contained in south sulawesi and the name of culture in the National Cultural Institute and Institute of National Cultural Assessment. It is termed ethnic because Mandar is one of the ethnic groups of the four tribes inhabiting South Sulawesi's provinces of Makassar (makasara '), ethnic Bugis (ogi'), ethnic Toraja (toraya). This grouping is intended in an assessment group called "lagaligologi".


There are 14 phases to Customary Marriage of Mandar Tribe :

1). Massulajing
          Massulajing means nominating and matching between two people who will be in persunting. This phase is done by the parents of the man with the family closest. This means mutual respect between families and it is a sign that management and all responsibilities will be a shared responsibility.

2). Messengers' or Mammanu'manu
          Messengers' is a beginning step that serves as a paved the way in order to approach the men against the woman. This task is usually done by one or two people taken from people whose position can mediate this matter. This means that he has family relationships with women and there is also a family relationship with the men.
Messiah's visitation is highly classified. As far as possible other unlike others do not know. 

There are 2 things to achieve in this confidentiality:

· If it fails the men do not feel ashamed.
· To prevent others wanting to block this relationship.

The core of the talk in this phase simply asks:

· Is the girl ...... there is a marriage?
· Is the ......... .. child of the ...... .., can accept if coming to apply?

3) Mettumae or Ma'duta
           Mettumae or ma'duta is sending a messenger to apply, is a further process to further verify and prove the results achieved in the mammanu'-manu phase. The ambassador means the envoy consisting of several couples who are usually from close relatives, adat leaders and religious leaders with customary dress.
          In this phase is usually crowded because here the messengers have the opportunity to express the meaning symbolically through poetry or 'kalinda'da mandar'. For this phase the example of the cylinder is as follows:

     Male party:
"Poleang me'oro candring
Be dileba anda
Mark the noodles'
Kalepu in your batam
Meaning:
"We came to sit blind
It's in your yard
A sign
Our love for you ".
The woman's answer:
"Uromai your banker
The founder of your meeting
Maupa bappa
Anna mala sambasse "
Meaning:
"Your arrival we picked up
I wait for your heart
Good luck
Our will can meet "
Up to the last sentence that is
Male party:
"Beru-berany dibanyammu
Pammasse'i appanna
Diang tumani
Tau laeng mappuppi ".
Meaning:
"Flower jasmine in your house
Strong fence
Do not get there
Other people who picked it "
Female reply:
"Beru-beru in boya'i
Masse 'banggi appanna
Takkala ula
I'o nammabuai "
Meaning:
"Jasmine flowers at our home
Fence strong enough
We agreed
You are the one who opened it. "

          Listening to the last answer from the woman menendakan bring application is accepted. Thus the next phase is: "Mambottoi Sorong". The main provisions of the ma'duta phase are:
             The men must bring money which is called "pamuai ngnga uamh mouth opener".
All ingredients of consumption are borne by the men, and escorted to the woman along with notification of mambotoi sorong.

4) Mambottoi Sorong
              Sorong or dowry is something that has a moral and material value that is absolute in a marriage. Without dowry, marriage is considered illegitimate according to custom rules and according to Islamic Shari'a.
          Meanwhile, according to the Mandar tribe's custom, "sorong" is a picture of the dignity and dignity of women stipulated according to customary rules authorized by a face which should not be inviolable or bargained up and down. This one belongs to the woman who must be lifted by the man according to the strata of the woman alone. Until the moment the sorong in the mandar region known five levels:

a. Sorong for the ruling king's son using the "Tae" istialah whose real value berfariasi:
· One tae balanipa is worth 4 real
· One tae alone worth 3 real
· One tae banggae is worth 2½ real
· One tae pamboang worth 2½ real
· One tae tappalang is worth 2½ real
· One tae mamuju its value 2½ real
· One tae binuang worth 2½ real
b. Sorong the noble children 180 and 300 reals
c. Sorong Tau child pattola hadat can be 120 or 160 real. If you are in power to become a member can be 200          real.
d. Sorong tau faint (ordinary people), 60 and 80 real
e. Sorong to batua (boy), 40 real and his shaft taken by his master.
       
       Since the mandarins, Bugis, Makasar, and Toraja were born in South Sulawesi, the underlying culture and traditions have been born and governed and organized their respective activities.
        If the activity is done with the same tribe then there will be no problem. Even if there is a problem solving is easy because it is equally adhering to the same culture and custom rules. But if the activity is, the marriage is done by the different tribes then there is a problem about which culture and custom rules that will underlie the affair.
       If both sides insist on applying their respective cultures, then the marriage should be done properly, it can become void. This is the case for many who do not know the agreement of "custom rule" in South Sulawesi, which is placed by three brothers, namely I-TabittoEng Balanipa (Mandar), La Palangki Aru Palakka (Bugis) and I-Rerasi Gowa (Makassar) around the year 1460 M whose contents are in Indonesian:
"The Mandar and the Gowa go to Bona, then Bonabis him; the Mandar and the Bone go to Gowa then Greet him; if the Gowa people and the Bone people go to Manar, then Mandarlah he "
It implies that the Mandar and the Gowa (Makassar) people in Bone (Bugis) must use or use Bone (Bugis) customs and so on.

       If Gowa man (Makassar) will apply for Mandar woman, according to custom must come apply at Bandar. Karean this event is conducted in Mandar (in the women's circle) then according to custom agreement in South Sulawesi which must underpin the marriage, marriage and the whole series is Mandar culture and custom, including "sorong" or "dowry" and so on.
      Although there are adat rules as agreed above, if there is a dispute about this there is still another way justified by the rules of adat and rules that grow and develop in the people of South Sulawesi during this time reads:
"Matindoi ada'mua'diang sasamaturuang"
Meaning:
"Customary rules (may) not apply to those who want to make peace or seek another good agreement".

      Mambottui sorong means deciding (setting) the dowry. In this phase all issues related to the dowry requirements and their implementation have been discussed and decided, mainly on the sorong itself, shopping, the timing of the marriage ceremony, paccandring and others.
      At this event usually runs crowded and exciting because "sipappa soro-sorong" artinnya each other urged to grant their respective proposals. Said to be crowded because this proposal can usually be delivered symbolically with kalinda'da Mandar which example as follows:
  
     Male
“ Poleang ma’lopi sande
Lima ngura sobalna
Merandang jappo
Mewalango ta’garang”

Meaning:
"We came boating sande
Five veils of the screen cloth
Flat weathered
The anchors are also rusty "

        One thing to be considered in the submission of application to the woman that kalinda'da used must  be humble, should not boast because of nobility, because rich, because of smart, and others.
         If this stage of pambelluiangan sorong reach an agreement then the next stage can be done.

5) Carrying Paccanring
        Bringing paccandring is a statement of joy by the men over reaching agreement on sorong and big shopping. That brought the dominant fruits of all sorts and as much as possible. According to custom, this paccanring is distributed to the whole family and neighbors, and the introduction must be with the procession.

6) Ma'lolang
        It is the marriage of a man with his friends to a woman's house. This is the official statement of the first engagement and introduction of the man to be married to the whole family of the woman.
    What he did, among others, was playing Gambus music, Kecapi and others. Regarding consumption in this event is borne entirely by the men.

7) Mappadai Balaja
        This means that the men deliver the groceries that have been agreed to the women's party with a more crowded procession again. This is done before the 'eye gau' and ushered at the request of the woman.

8) Mappasau
       Done in the evening ahead of tomorrow's match. Mappasau means a steam bath, intended to make all the stinks that might be present on the bride become lost.
       The ingredients are made from plants called "flower leaves" of a pandan leaf and some other spices. The way to do this is to make the flowers and mixes of fragrant foliage boiled with water to boil. Mouth mugs are given a wrap of cloth and in the pit. On the hole there is a bamboo channel channel. The girl covered her body with thick cloth as much as possible. After the girl takes a sweat and is considered to be sufficiently blanket open. After that, sigadis is bathed in order to provide the remaining steam attached to the girl's body. After that finished Pappasaungan event.

9) Pallattigiang
        Pallatiang in Mandar tribe there are 3 namely pellattigiang adat, pelattigiang adat by kings, an pelattigiang pauli or medicine.

          Implementation pelattigiang time there are 2 kinds:
1.Along with the marriage contract
2.The day before the marriage ceremony

       Implementation of custom pellattigiang should be dressed complete with kris at waist, special pellattiang pauli (medicine), clothing and other fittings are free.

10) Mambawa Pappadupa
        It is the visit of the women's envoy to the house of the men carrying "lomo masarri or manyak wangi" and the dress to be worn during the marriage ceremony. The main purpose of this padduppa is a statement of readiness and willingness of prospective brides to be married. This is done at night, towards the esonya will be married.

11) Matanna Gau
        Is the culmination of all the events that exist in the marriage ceremony. In this section conducted a more crowded procession ari earlier to take the prospective groom home prospective bride.
        There are two main things that are delivered, namely the prospective bridegroom and dowry. Dowries are denied separately from the prospective bridegroom before being handed over to the bride's guardian. To enliven the procession also delivered goods arranged as follows:
1. Lomo or oil is meant for pickles to run smoothly and if there is difficulty easily solving them.
2. Sugar or sweet-sweets, intended to run the event well.
3. Kappu flowers or fragrant-haruman intended for graduation and goodness of the implementation of this event        is famous in every corner.
4. Masi-masigi is meant for the prospective party of the groom and the woman always in the same direction and        the coolness, and at the same time be a sign that this parade beagama Islam.
5. Bualoa means like tax of the value of the deal. It is distributed by adapt in the ceremony.
6. Introduction group of women.
7. The bridegroom with the dowry brought by a strong, spiritual and spiritual man can be trusted.
8. Male Introduction Group.
9. The rebana music group.

      The groom with the sorong and carrier are under the umbrella. After the prospective groom arrives at the home of the bride, she is picked up by a relative of the bride. Arriving on the stairs are picked with a sprinkling of rice is intended that the two husband and wife later can build a prosperous, blessed and inner home.

Event sequences on the eye gauze:
1.   Reading verses of the Qur'an
2.   Pellattingiang goes along with dance
3.   Dowry delivery
4.   Delivery of guardianship from the prospective bride to the married person
5.   The execution of Kabul's consent
6.   Pronunciation of the groom's pledge to the bride
7.   Application means the first leg held.
8.   Installation of wedding rings alternately
9.   Feed each other
10. Applying for the fourth blessing of the parents, and other relatives of the two parties
11. The two grooms sit together on the platform to receive guests.

12) Added
        It is the family visit of the bride and groom to the bride. This is done at least 3 consecutive nights every night after the prayer.
     This is meant to strengthen the family relationship between the two parties. This opportunity also held a 'mappapangino' event that is the bridegroom looking for, hunting and capturing the bride.

13) Mando E Flowers
     This means a flower bath to menharumkan and clean yourself of a large face that may be after the marriage ceremony. This is done together the two brides in one jar, to enter the next stage.

14) Marola or Nipemaliangngi
     Marola means to follow or reconcile is the second visit of the bridegroom home bridegroom. This activity is done just for fun, playing music and others. This opportunity is usually the old man doing the giving of valuables such as land, plantation, house and so on as a statement of gratitude and joy towards the implementation of the marriage.

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