Hamatak halirin: The cosmological and socio-ecological roles of water in Koba Lima, Timor

The cosmological and socio-ecological roles of water, in particular spring water, have not been the subject of sustained analysis in the anthropological literatures of the eastern archipelago. Taking as our starting point the central role of water in the origin narratives and ritual practices of Kob...

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Main Authors: Balthasar Kehi, Lisa Palmer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BRILL 2013-01-01
Series:Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde
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Online Access:http://www.kitlv-journals.nl/index.php/btlv/article/view/8553
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spelling doaj-023475931ff4424baee553eeaf5fece32021-04-02T03:27:23ZengBRILLBijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde0006-22942013-01-011684445471Hamatak halirin: The cosmological and socio-ecological roles of water in Koba Lima, TimorBalthasar KehiLisa PalmerThe cosmological and socio-ecological roles of water, in particular spring water, have not been the subject of sustained analysis in the anthropological literatures of the eastern archipelago. Taking as our starting point the central role of water in the origin narratives and ritual practices of Koba Lima, a coalition of five ancient kingdoms located across the division of East Timor and Indonesian West Timor, we explore the profound cosmological meanings and many layered understandings of life and death associated with water. We argue that in this nuanced socio-ecological world, water is the blood and milk of the mother transformed into life itself through father fire. It is through these transformative capacities connected to water that the boundaries separating the visible and invisible worlds can be permeated, enabling the living access to matak malirin or good health and productive life force. The paper is both a contribution to the literature on archipelagic socio-cosmic dualisms and a unique ethnography which presents new material on the significance of water in this region.http://www.kitlv-journals.nl/index.php/btlv/article/view/8553waterspringsritualcosmologydualismssocio-ecologyEast TimorWest TimorIndonesia
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Hamatak halirin: The cosmological and socio-ecological roles of water in Koba Lima, Timor
Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde
water
springs
ritual
cosmology
dualisms
socio-ecology
East Timor
West Timor
Indonesia
author_facet Balthasar Kehi
Lisa Palmer
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title Hamatak halirin: The cosmological and socio-ecological roles of water in Koba Lima, Timor
title_short Hamatak halirin: The cosmological and socio-ecological roles of water in Koba Lima, Timor
title_full Hamatak halirin: The cosmological and socio-ecological roles of water in Koba Lima, Timor
title_fullStr Hamatak halirin: The cosmological and socio-ecological roles of water in Koba Lima, Timor
title_full_unstemmed Hamatak halirin: The cosmological and socio-ecological roles of water in Koba Lima, Timor
title_sort hamatak halirin: the cosmological and socio-ecological roles of water in koba lima, timor
publisher BRILL
series Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde
issn 0006-2294
publishDate 2013-01-01
description The cosmological and socio-ecological roles of water, in particular spring water, have not been the subject of sustained analysis in the anthropological literatures of the eastern archipelago. Taking as our starting point the central role of water in the origin narratives and ritual practices of Koba Lima, a coalition of five ancient kingdoms located across the division of East Timor and Indonesian West Timor, we explore the profound cosmological meanings and many layered understandings of life and death associated with water. We argue that in this nuanced socio-ecological world, water is the blood and milk of the mother transformed into life itself through father fire. It is through these transformative capacities connected to water that the boundaries separating the visible and invisible worlds can be permeated, enabling the living access to matak malirin or good health and productive life force. The paper is both a contribution to the literature on archipelagic socio-cosmic dualisms and a unique ethnography which presents new material on the significance of water in this region.
topic water
springs
ritual
cosmology
dualisms
socio-ecology
East Timor
West Timor
Indonesia
url http://www.kitlv-journals.nl/index.php/btlv/article/view/8553
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