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# Mamuju Traditional House (Banua Mamuju)

This traditional building complex reflects the grandeur of the local Mandar and Mamuju architecture with its sturdy stilt structure. It serves not only as a museum for historical artifacts but is also frequently used as a venue for traditional ceremonies and the preservation of West Sulawesi's arts and culture.

## Key facts

- **address**: Jl. Ks. Tubun, Rimuku, Kec. Mamuju, Kabupaten Mamuju, Sulawesi Barat
- **entrance fee**: Voluntary
- **opening hours**: Monday - Friday, 08:00 - 16:00

**Exploring the Traces of Mandar Civilization at Mamuju Traditional House (Banua Mamuju): An Oasis of West Sulawesi Cultural Preservation**

Located in the heart of the capital of West Sulawesi Province, the Mamuju Traditional House, or locally known as Banua Mamuju, stands firmly as a symbol of identity and a cultural gravitational center for the local community. More than just a physical building representing traditional Mandar architecture, this place functions as an active cultural center integrating history, performing arts, education, and community empowerment. As an important landmark, Banua Mamuju serves as the guardian of tradition amidst rapid modernization.

### Architecture with Philosophy: The Foundation of Banua Mamuju's Identity

Structurally, Banua Mamuju adopts the characteristic stilt house architectural style, but with specifications that reflect the social hierarchy and cosmology of the Mamuju people. The main building, dominated by high-quality ulin wood and local wood materials, consists of several main sections, such as *Lego-lego* (terrace), *Boyang* (main hall), and *Dapur* (kitchen). Each supporting pillar and carving adorning the building's walls carries deep philosophical meaning, often depicting the relationship between humans and the creator, fellow humans, and the universe. As a cultural center, the authenticity of this architecture is strictly maintained to provide an authentic experience for visitors wishing to understand Mandar aesthetics and local wisdom.

### Center for Traditional Arts and Performance Activities

The Mamuju Traditional House serves as a living stage for various traditional arts of West Sulawesi. One of the flagship programs regularly held is the training of *Sayyang Pattu’du* (Dancing Horse) music. Although this ritual is usually associated with the completion of the Quran, at Banua Mamuju, the techniques of training its accompanying music, namely rhythmic tambourine beats, are taught to the younger generation.

Furthermore, this cultural center is a hub for the preservation of traditional dances like the *Pattu’du* dance, which symbolizes the grace and hospitality of Mandar women in welcoming esteemed guests. Regular training programs are held weekly, where local dance maestros pass down their knowledge regarding the intricate movements, expressions, and the philosophy behind the colorful *Pattu’du* costumes. Here, art is not just a spectacle, but a medium of cultural communication whose meaning is continuously renewed.

### Cultural Education and Traditional Literacy

One of the most crucial roles of Banua Mamuju is as a center for formal and informal education. This institution organizes a "Culture School" program for students from elementary to secondary levels in Mamuju. This program includes teaching the regional language (Mamuju/Mandar language), introducing the *Lontara* script, and understanding traditional etiquette and ethics known by the concept of *Malu’* (shame/self-respect).

Through the mini library and artifact collection room within the traditional house complex, visitors can learn about the history of the Mamuju Kingdom and its role in the *Pitu Babana Binanga* (Seven Coastal Kingdoms) confederation. Documentations of Mamuju royal genealogies and neatly stored ancient manuscripts serve as important reference sources for researchers and students wishing to delve deeper into the local history of West Sulawesi.

### Handicrafts and Culture-Based Creative Economy

Banua Mamuju also acts as an incubator for regional handicrafts. One of its main focuses is the development of *Sekkombong* and *Sambaq* woven fabrics. Local weavers often hold live demonstrations in the traditional house area, showcasing the intricate process from natural dyeing to weaving motifs rich with natural symbolism.

In addition to weaving, this cultural center promotes the production of bamboo and rattan woven crafts, as well as the making of the distinctive Mamuju *Badik* (traditional weapon). By facilitating the marketing of these products through the art gallery located within the Traditional House complex, Banua Mamuju successfully connects cultural preservation with the economic empowerment of the local community. This creates an ecosystem where tradition provides tangible benefits for the welfare of artisans.

### Iconic Festivals and Cultural Events

Every year, the Mamuju Traditional House becomes the central point for organizing various large-scale cultural festivals. One of the most anticipated is the Manakarra Cultural Festival. During this event, the Banua Mamuju complex transforms into a colossal stage showcasing traditional costume parades, traditional game competitions like *Gasing* (spinning top), and local culinary events featuring signature dishes such as *Bau Piapi* and *Jepa*.

Besides the annual festival, this venue is also used for traditional ceremonies like *Maccera Bolong* or other thanksgiving rituals involving traditional leaders (*Puang*) and local government. The presence of these events strengthens Banua Mamuju's position as a public space where the lines between government, traditional leaders, and ordinary citizens blur in a spirit of togetherness.

### Heritage Preservation and Future Challenges

As a guardian of cultural heritage, Banua Mamuju faces significant challenges in maintaining its relevance in the digital era. However, the management of this cultural center has begun to adopt technology by digitizing historical archives and promoting cultural activities through social media. Physical conservation efforts for the building are also carried out periodically through restorations that maintain original materials, ensuring that every wooden corner and carving continues to tell its story to future generations.

The West Sulawesi Provincial Government and the Mamuju Regency Government continue to collaborate to make Banua Mamuju a center for Mandar cultural studies at the national level. These efforts include revitalizing supporting facilities to be more tourist-friendly without diminishing the sacredness of the traditional values contained within.

### Role in Local Character Development

More than just a tourist destination, the Mamuju Traditional House is a character laboratory. Through various community engagement programs, this place instills the values of *Sipakatuo, Sipakatau, Sipakalebbi* (mutual living, mutual humanizing, and mutual respecting). Young people actively involved in activities at Banua Mamuju tend to have a strong sense of identity pride, which serves as a fortress against the negative impacts of globalization.

Overall, the Mamuju Traditional House (Banua Mamuju) is the heart that pumps life into the veins of West Sulawesi's culture. By uniting the magnificent physical aspects of the building, the depth of its philosophical values, and dynamic socio-cultural activities, Banua Mamuju proves that tradition is not something static in the past, but a force that continuously moves and guides the future of the Mamuju people. Beneath its high roof, history is preserved, art is developed, and Mandar identity remains eternal.
