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07 May 2009
The protection
The Batak                   


Contents
- The history and western discovery of the Batak
- Social and political life
Religion and rituals
            * The beliefs
            * Tondi and begu
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The objects of the priest: the datu items
- The Death
- Synopsis of the exhibition

            * The Workd of the Dead
            * Singa
            * Musical instruments
            * The Toba House
            * Enclosing the world
            * Weapons and associated objects
           
* The datu items
            * The protection
- Bibliography























The protection

 

Many Batak objects are used to offer protection from the hostile world outside the community. This does not only concern enemies, from other villages, but also evil spirits from the 'other world'. The singa heads used as house decorations are good exmaples of protective figures. Statues of ancestors who have reached a high status in the world of the dead can also serve as protectors. Decorated staffs, often with human figures placed on the top of them, serve to protect the fields against evil influences. In all cases a datu's, knowledge of the rituals is needed to activate the objects. Special fluids are made and placed on the objects to give the statues and the wooden sticks their protective function. Stone statues can also be used to mark borderline or to protect villages and fields.

 

 

 


        


 

Deified ancestors, debata idup. 

© musée du quai Branly, photo Patrick Gries, Bruno Descoings, 70.2001.27.394.                         

 

 

 

Sitting statuette, pangulubalang
© musée du quai Branly, photo Patrick Gries, Bruno Descoings, 70.2001.27.554.

 

        


                  

 

 

 


        


 

Ritual statuette, pagar  

© musée du quai Branly, photo Patrick Gries, Bruno Descoings, 70.2001.27.236.                         

 

 

 

Ritual statuette, pagar
© musée du quai Branly, photo Patrick Gries, Bruno Descoings, 70.2001.27.199.

 

        

          

 

 

 

 

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