Iha seksaun “Uma” nian Ita bele hetan informasaun ne’ebé relasiona ho uma lulik / uma lisan sira hanesan: ai-knanoik ka istória ne’ebé define relasaun entre uma lulik no uma lisan sira iha área ida-idak nian; prátika no rituál kona-ba uma lulik ka uma lisan nian hanesan lala'ok harii uma (husi dada-ai to’o harii uma), rituál agradesimentu ba bei’ala uma lulik ho uma lisan sira no seluk tan; knaar no kbiit uma lulik no uma lisan ida-idak nian hodi kaer ukun ba ema ka ukun ba rai tuir lisan; rituál sira ne’ebé hafoun no hametin relasaun entre uma lulik/uma lisan ba malu. Hili husi lista iha sorin hodi loke informasaun kle’an liu tan. _________________________________________________ In the “Houses” section you can find information on ancestral/sacred houses, including fables and stories which talk to the relationship between traditional houses in a particular area; practices and rituals linked to the building process (from felling the trees and erecting the structure), rituals of thanksgiving to the ancestors etc; the role and power of the ancestral house in regulating human activity and the physical environment based on traditional custom; the rituals which renew and strengthen the relationship between various sacred houses. Select from the list to access more details about individual entries.
Uma can relate to entries of the following form(s):
Entries of the following form(s) can be related to Uma: