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- Tau tau - Wikipedia
Tau tau are a type of effigy made of wood or bamboo They are particular to the Toraja ethnic group in South Sulawesi, Indonesia The word " tau " means " man ", and " tau tau " means " men " or " statue " [1] Tau tau are believed to have originated in the 19th century
- Tau-Tau, an Effigy for the Deceased in Tana Toraja - Indonesia Sentinel
Created from wood or bamboo, tau tau was made with the intention to resemble and be carved based on the physical form of the deceased Tau-tau statues are more than ordinary sculptures but play a crucial role in Torajan tradition
- Tana Torajas Tau-Tau: Guardians of the Deceased - Indonesia Travel
In the Torajan culture, Tau-tau is an effigy that represents the person who has passed away Carved from wood or bamboo, Tau-tau statues are usually found near where the body of the deceased has been laid to rest
- Tau-Tau Statues, Toraja Tourism - South Celebes Tourism - Indonesia tourism
Tau tau is a type of effigy made of wood or bamboo They are particular belongs to the Toraja ethnic group in South Sulawesi, Indonesia
- Indonesian Traditions | Tau-tau - South Sulawesi
People from Toraja respect the dead a lot more than anyone else They hold festivals, funeral ceremonies, made lots of food, and even create effigies as a representation of the one who passed away These effigies are called “Tau-tau”, which means human replicas in the Torajan language
- Tau tau - grokipedia. com
Tau tau are wooden or bamboo effigies carved by the Toraja people of South Sulawesi, Indonesia, to represent deceased individuals, particularly those of high social status, serving as guardians of the tomb and links between the living and the afterlife
- Tau-Tau | World Encyclopedia of Puppetry Arts
For the Toraja the tau-tau are statues of great significance Like the dead, they are revered; they are decorated, handled with care, cried over, and carried They receive offerings and their role is to help the living to good health and long life
- Tau Tau Toraja: Intriguing Effigies of the Torajan Culture in Indonesia
Tau Tau, pronounced “Tau-Tau,” are carved wooden statues created to represent deceased individuals These lifelike effigies are an integral part of the Torajan ethnic belief system, reflecting the deep respect and connection the Torajan people maintain with their ancestors
- Tau-tau - Wikipedia bahasa Indonesia, ensiklopedia bebas
Tau-tau (dalam Bahasa Toraja berarti orang) adalah patung yang dipahat dari kayu Patung ini dikenal dalam masyarakat Toraja sebagai personifikasi orang yang telah meninggal [1]
- Indonesia, Tana Toraja, tau-tau statues – Posts from the Edge
Traditional tau-tau, such as those in Londa, are stiff, stylised, cartoonish representations of the departed But in modern Toraja, tau-tau of wealthy citizens are human-sized, intricately carved and eerily-realistic
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