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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Wisconsin, USA
Posts: 450
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Hello,
From time to time I find objects that complement my collection items on display, such as those from Sumatra. I acquired these two Perminakan for that reason, but without knowing their real purpose. Now I do, but I’ve not told the family (yet) because they would surely object to them in the house. These are Perminakan (parminaken, guri-guri), one of several types of containers made by a spiritual guru (datu) to hold pupuk, a deadly, supernatural poison used in black magic to inflict damage to enemies. The pupuk is a powerful substance that (it is believed) can be used to reanimate the spirits of the dead (see reference; caution, it is terrifying). The darker one is from the Karo Batak of north Sumatra, Indonesia, once one of the most fierce cannabalism tribes of Sumatra. The Toba Batak have a similar container, called naga morsarang (sahan). Dave A |
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