Cultural History In Focus | “The Pig Story (Tibboi Sakkoko): Storytelling of kinship, memories of the past, and rights to plots of ancestral land in Mentawai” by Juniator Tulius

 

Decorated Boar’s Skull Hunting Trophy | Utet Simaigi | Inv #: IIC2663
© Museum der Kulturen Basel | Switzerland

 
 

The Pig Story
Tiboi Sakkoko”

 

Storytelling of kinship, memories of the past, and rights to plots of ancestral land in Mentawai

 

by Juniator Tulius

 
 

This article was generously provided by Wacana Journal and Juniator Tulius.

 

Decorated Boar’s Skull Hunting Trophy | Utet Simaigi | Inv #: IIC2591
© Museum der Kulturen Basel | Switzerland

Decorated Boar’s Skull Hunting Trophy | Utet Simaigi | Inv #: IIC2663
© Museum der Kulturen Basel | Switzerland

Incised and Painted Decorative Wooden Board | Inv #: IIC2653
© Museum der Kulturen Basel | Switzerland

Dagger with Human Head | Pattei
© Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History | Washington D.C., USA

Sacred Carving with Monkey Skull | Jaraik | Inv #: IIC2683
© Museum der Kulturen Basel | Switzerland

Memorial Board Representing Deceased Family Members | Kirekat
© The Dallas Museum of Art | Texas, USA

 

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© NMVW

© NMVW

© NMVW

 
 

Juniator Tulius

 
 
Art of the Ancestors Juniator Tulius
 

Juniator Tulius is an anthropologist, originally from Mentawai Islands of Indonesia. He obtained his Ph.D. from Leiden University in the Netherlands by studying oral tradition regarding its roles and functions in current conflicts over land in Mentawai Islands in Indonesia in 2012. Before commencing his master and doctorate in the Netherlands, he worked as a field consultant for UNESCO Jakarta Office’s Man and Biosphere reserves on Siberut, West Sumatra of Indonesia. After obtaining his PhD, he started working as a community engagement specialist in the department of Earth Observatory of Singapore at Nanyang Technological University from 2013 to 2015.

Since 2015, he has worked as a research fellow in the Centre for Geohazard Observations of the Department of Earth Observatory of Singapore at Nanyang Technological University. He studies social and cultural impacts of natural disasters in different communities. He also communicates with local communities about findings of earth science researches done by earth scientists for aiming safer and more sustainable societies in Southeast and South Asian countries such as Indonesia, Singapore, Myanmar, Laos, Bangladesh and Nepal. He actively presents his work in the international seminars. His work on oral tradition, land disputes, rights of indigenous people and material culture is published as chapters of a book and as individual papers in the international and peer-review journals.

 
 

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Author | © Juniator Tulius
Publication | Wacana Journal, University of Indonesia
Issue | Vol. 17 No. 2 — 336 - 373
Date of Publication | 2016