Dear Reader
Please let me introduce my country, Indonesia to you. I
am a native born Indonesian and have lived here all my
life. My life is very simple: I live in the suburbs, in a
small village, Makassar, in South Sulawesi. I am working in
tourism. My parents work as subsistence farmers. I would
like to relate a little information about the area in which
I live. This gives me the opportunity not only to practice
my English, but also to become more self reliant and learn
from others.
First, I would like to change the views of anyone who
thinks that Indonesia is dangerous to visit. Be assured
that the real problems that exist here are internal and are
related to the way our government works. The people of
Indonesia are peaceful and are as shocked by the recent
Bali bombing as the rest of the world, and want no part of
this global terrorism.
Secondly, I want to make one thing very clear, that
Indonesia is a very beautiful country and is an interesting
place to visit and far different to the media’s view
of terrorism and danger. On behalf of all of my people, I
would like to stress: INDONESIA IS PEACE LOVING AND FROWNS
ON ALL VIOLENCE.
Most people coming to Indonesia know only Bali, which is
a great shame as Indonesia is an archipelago consisting of
17,000 islands in 27 Provinces, and one of them is
SULAWESI. Sulawesi, formerly known as CELEBES has a total
land area of about 227,000 square Kilometers and is divided
in to four areas or provinces : south, central, northeast
and the north, with a total population of over 10 million
people.
Sulawesi is home to an amazing variety of people. The
majority are fisherman, catching flying fish, shark, tuna,
mackerel, squid, as well as other fish. We have farmers who
grow wet and dry rice, maize, tapioca, sago, vegetable,
coffee, cacoa and cloves. There are numerous small groups
of upland people who practice slash and burn agriculture in
the interior of Sulawesi. Unemployment is a big problem in
my country.
Sulawesi is full of rich and varied cultures and
traditions, languages and religious beliefs practiced by
several ethnic groups such as: Makassar, Bugis, Mandar,
Pamona, Tolaki, Manadoi and the Hulontalo. There are many
religions, including Islam, Christianity, Budhism,
Hinduism, Confucianism and Animism. The Animism beliefs
until now can mainly be found in Torajaland or Tana toraja,
an upland area of southern Sulawesi. Here the religion’s
belief has a special name in the local language called
“Aluk Todolo.” Aluk mean :rules or belief and Todolo means:
Ancestor. According to this teaching, human beings in the
world have only two problems that are opposites, for
example: ” lose or benefit”, and “happiness or
sadness”. This philosophy has been manifested into
their ceremonies and they have two kinds of ceremony:
Thanks Giving Ceremony and Funeral ceremony. The Funeral
Ceremony is very sacred because according to the Animists,
Death is the end of life.
If you come and visit tana toraja in Sulawesi, you can
see many houses in the village, and the owners put the body
of their loved ones in a coffin in a room and consider them
as sick person before they died, until a funeral is held
although this maybe as many as 10 or 20 years have passed
from the date of actual death.
After the funeral is held, the family take the coffin to
a cave in a mountain for burial. The cave can also function
as a house. Their philosophy is that ” Death is an event
that changes from the real world to the unreal world”.
I hope from this small article you can get a feel for
how remarkable Sulawesi is. Although it is my home, I
believe it is quite special. If you are planning a trip to
Indonesia, do please come and visit Sulawesi, and do not
hesitate to contact me for information about tours and
personal itineraries. I would be very happy to share my
knowledge with you and help to show you around.
For more information, please visit my simple website:
http//www.alamnusantaratour.ch
Please be assured that our traditions of warmth,
trustworthiness and memorable hospitality make an enduring
memory for our guests.
Syamsu Alam (Alam)
Tel/Fax. (062)411-553927
E-mail alamnusantara@hotmail.com
Website: www.alamnusantaratour.ch