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Historia Uma Lulik “MAUBISSE”.
Historia Uma Lulik Maubisse haktuir husi Avô Abiliu Aparicio katak depois de avô Boru Sawa, hari’i tiha Uma Lulik LILI-OMA, Oan mane husi Avô Boru Sawa ne’ebé ho naran Loi Boru no Wai Boru, mai hodi hari’i tan Uma Lulik ida ho naran MAUBISSE hodi rai sasan Lulik sira uma lisan nia hanesan; Loro, Rota, Resiti Korone’ele, Kilat, Bandeira monarkia no estatua lulik Uma Lulik nian.
Uma Lulik Maubessi ne’e rasik mós hanesan uma ba mane’e sira katak so mane’e sira deit mak bele tama iha uma refere nia laran no bandu ba Feto sira labele tama, maibé iha Avô feto nain rua ne’ebé nia identidade lulik no labele temi deit maka bele tama hodi lori hahan sira ne’ebé Feto sira prepara ona iha uma lisan Sokolai nia Laran.
Sentidu husi naran Maubisse ne’e rasik maka sasan lulik besi osan-mean bo’ot ida ne’ebé todan no ema labele hi’it nune’e mak avô sira hasai Uma Lulik ne’e ho naran MAUBESSI.
Uma Lulik Maubessi ne’e rasik hahu husi ninia ejistensia to’o ohin loron konstrui ba dala rua (2) ona, no halo ona trasformasaun ba Modernu mak hanesan ai-rin, Si no Bata, maibé instrumentu sira seluk nafatin utiliza sasan tradisional.
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History of Uma Lulik “MAUBISSE”

The history of Uma Lulik Maubisse is told by Grandfather Abiliu Aparicio. After Boru Sawa built Uma Lulik LILI-OMA, his son, Loi Boru, along with Wai Boru, came to build another Uma Lulik called MAUBISSE to preserve traditional objects such as Lulik, Loro, Route, Resiti Korone’ele, Lightning, the Monarchy Flag, and the statue of Uma Lulik. 
Uma Lulik Maubisse is a house for men, where only men are allowed to enter; women are prohibited from entering, with the exception of two women whose identities are sacred and cannot be mentioned. These women are permitted to enter only to bring food that they have prepared in the traditional house Sokolai.
The meaning of the name Maubisse itself is a large golden iron object that is heavy and cannot be lifted. Therefore, the ancestors removed the temple with the name MAUBESSI.
Since its existence, Uma Lulik Maubisse has been built twice and has been transformed into modern styles such as poles, Si, and Bata; however, other instruments still use traditional items.