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| Title: | Partuturon Dalam Masyarakat Angkola |
| Authors: | Rosliana Lubis |
| Issue Date: | 6-Jul-2009 |
| Abstract (other language): | There is a kinship system which has main roles in Angkola ethnic group society. They follow it’s norms, mainly in addressing their spech properly to the second person they are speaking to. This kind of kinship system integrated in the Dalihan Na Tolu structure. Dalihan Na Tolu translated symbolically with three-united fireplace on which cookpan placed. Each component of the three-united fireplace symbolizes sub-group of the same society. They consist all of what we call kahanggi, anak boru, and mora. Partuturon (the way and what we call our family group members) indicates the claseness and farness in family relationship as well. In poda addressing system it’s usually used politenees by using the proverb: Pantun hangoluan teas hamatean. |
| Keywords: | kinship system ethnic group three-united fireplace proverb |
| URI: | http://repository.usu.ac.id/handle/123456789/15557 |
| Appears in Collections: | Vol. 2 No. 1 April 2006
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