Patty, Febby and Tiwery, Weldemina and Kakiay, Agusthina and Pattiserlihun, Selvone (2020) Maraila: Exploring the Meaning of Kapata in a CustomaryPatita Banquet of Tuni Clan in Oma. In: Proceedings of the First International Conference on Christian and Inter Religious Studies, ICCIRS 2019, December 11-14 2019, Manado, Indonesia.
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Abstract
Maraila is a traditional song which in Maluku local term is called kapata. This song is usually used to accompany the dance in the traditional patita banquets by Soa (Clan) Tuni in Oma Island, Haruku Island. As a traditional song, Maraila has many symbols and meanings that need to be studied to cont
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