Every year, Aristektur Hijau goes on an expedition to study in depth a particular traditional/vernacular architecture in different parts of Indonesia. This year, 2015, we went to two very remote village: Kamanasa and Uarau, in Pulau Timor, Nusa Tenggara Timur (NTT).
We spent 3 days in each village and the experience was priceless. We stayed in the traditional houses together with the Ama (Father) and Ina (Mother) there. They were all extremely friendly and kind, not as how I expected. And I was too amazed by how they live their lives. They still stay true to their ancestors traditions and belief, despite of globalisation. Their life was so simple but they were happy. It's the simplicity that brings them happiness.
They basically have everything that they need. Food comes from the nearby farm, fruits come from the nearby trees, wood for fire comes from the nearby forest, water comes from the nearby well. When they need a new basket, they weave their own. When they need a new traditional dress for the annual cultural ceremony, they weave their own (tenun).
I was so blessed to have the opportunity to not only interact with the people of Timor, but to be able to be a part of their day to day life. To be able to understand their view about life. And lastly to be able to learn that no matter how far we've gone, to never forget where we came from.
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