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The datu items |
The religious and ritual leader, datu, plays an important role in Batak communities. Among the Karo, he or she is called guru. The datu can be the same person as the political leader, but that is often not the case. Knowledge of the traditional rituals is the prerogative of the datu or guru. The datu is responsible for the correct interpretation of the written rules and the execution of rituals, including the choice of the correct date to perform certain rituals. That knowledge is written down in the pustaha, books of made bark. The script used by the datu is derived from Old-Javanese kawi script. Written instructions can also be found on bamboo tubes or bone amulets. The so-called magic staffs (tunggal panaluan or tunggal malehat) are important objects used by the datu. These staffs are full of symbolic meanings and evoke some basic values and norms for the Batak communities. Villages cannot be officialy recognized without having their own magic staffs. |
Karo ritual cane, tunggal malehat.
© musée du quai Branly, photo Patrick Gries, Bruno Descoings, 70.2001.27.392. |
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Magic calendar, porthalaan © musée du quai Branly, photo Patrick Gries, Bruno Descoings, 70.2001.27.399. |
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Ritual horn for magic medicaments, naga morsarang. © musée du quai Branly, photo Patrick Gries, Bruno Descoings, 70.2001.27.245. |
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Object used to squeeze a lemon, parjoruk. |
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