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# Kampung Adat Namata

Located on the Seba highlands, this village is the spiritual center of the Sabu tribe, adorned with neatly arranged sacred megalithic stone formations. Visitors can witness the purity of local traditions where these stone arrangements are used as places of ritual worship to the ancestors.

## Key facts

- **address**: Raeloro Village, West Sabu District, Sabu Raijua Regency
- **entrance fee**: Voluntary / Local guide fee
- **opening hours**: Every day, 08:00 - 18:00

# Preserving the Traces of Megalithic Civilization: Cultural Exploration in Kampung Adat Namata

Kampung Adat Namata is more than just a traditional settlement; it is the spiritual heart and cultural center for the Sabu people (Dou Sabu) in Sabu Raijua Regency, East Nusa Tenggara. Located in Raeloro Village, West Sabu District, this village stands as a living monument preserving megalithic traditions amidst the currents of modernity. As a cultural center, Namata plays a crucial role in preserving the philosophy of *Jingitiu*—the indigenous belief system of the Sabu people that governs the harmonious relationship between humans, nature, and ancestors.

## Megalithic Architecture and Sacred Spaces

The most striking visual characteristic of Kampung Adat Namata is the presence of megalithic stones arranged in a circular formation, each with a specific liturgical function. Every stone in Namata has its own name and purpose, which can only be touched or used by specific adat leaders according to their social strata and spiritual roles.

This cultural center is divided into functional areas used for traditional calendar rituals. In the center of the village, there is a large stone arrangement that serves as a place for offerings and deliberations by the adat elders (*Mone Ama*). The traditional houses, called *Ammu Kelaga*, have a unique structure resembling an overturned boat, symbolizing the origin of the Sabu ancestors who arrived by sea.

## Cultural Activities and Ritual Preservation Programs

As a cultural center, Kampung Adat Namata organizes various ritual programs that follow the *Pejo* adat calendar. These programs are not merely religious ceremonies but also a form of public education for the younger generation of Sabu to understand their cosmology.

One of the main activities is the *Hole* ritual, a thanksgiving ceremony for the harvest and a plea for protection for the next planting season. In this activity, the community releases small boats into the sea as a symbol of casting away all bad things. Kampung Namata serves as a coordination center for the *Mone Ama* (adat leaders) to determine the appropriate time based on traditional astronomical observations, a local knowledge that continues to be taught to successors.

## Traditional Arts and Distinct Sabu Crafts

Kampung Adat Namata is an incubator for distinctive traditional arts. One of the most prominent is the development of Sabu ikat weaving, known for its *Wanapi* and *Ei* motifs. Under the auspices of this cultural center, women (housewives) maintain natural dyeing techniques using morinda for red and indigo for blue/black.

The craft programs in Namata focus not only on production but also on the philosophy behind each motif. Every line and figurative element in Sabu weaving tells the story of a specific family or clan lineage. Besides weaving, traditional music using *Laba* (a drum made from goat skin) and *Gong* is often performed to welcome guests or accompany traditional dances.

The *Pado'a* dance is the most frequently performed cultural performance in the open areas of Namata. This circular dance involves dozens of people holding hands while stomping their feet to the rhythm of adat verses (*Kelila*). This activity serves as a means of social cohesion and a medium for oral history transmission.

## Cultural Education and Community Involvement

Kampung Adat Namata plays an educational role through its traditional apprenticeship system. Young generations are directly involved in the preparation of adat ceremonies, from the ritualistic techniques of slaughtering sacrificial animals to the maintenance of sacred stones. Local community involvement is very high because each individual has a position within the adat structure inherited from generation to generation.

This cultural center also often becomes a destination for researchers and academics. The adat village management actively facilitates discussions on adat law, land distribution systems, and local wisdom in managing water resources in the dry Sabu land. This makes Namata a living laboratory for studies in anthropology and rural sociology.

## Role in Local Cultural Development

On the map of NTT's cultural development, Kampung Adat Namata holds a strategic position as a fortress of identity. Amidst the onslaught of global culture, Namata continues to enforce strict rules for visitors, such as the obligation to wear a typical Sabu ikat woven sarong (a blanket for men and a sarong for women) before entering the sacred area.

This rule is not just a formality but an educational program for tourists and outsiders about respecting sacred spaces. Through this policy, Namata has succeeded in increasing the economic value of local weaving while strengthening the community's pride in their self-identity. This village also serves as an inspiration for other villages in Sabu Raijua to rediscover their cultural potential as a basis for development rooted in local wisdom.

## Preservation of Intangible Cultural Heritage

One of Namata's unique aspects is the preservation of oral history through the *Pedoa* tradition. Here, adat elders chant genealogies tracing back dozens of generations. This cultural center documents this knowledge to prevent it from being lost to time. Preservation efforts also include protecting the megalithic stone sites from physical damage and desecration.

The local government, along with adat leaders in Namata, continues to synergize to register various Sabu cultural elements as National Intangible Cultural Heritage. This aims to provide formal legal recognition to support the conservation efforts that have been carried out independently by the adat community.

## Prominent Festivals and Cultural Events

Throughout the year, Namata hosts various cultural events that attract national attention. Besides the *Hole* ritual, there is the *Dabba* celebration which involves traditional horse racing. Horses are a symbol of status and strength for the Sabu people, and in this festival, the skill of riding horses without a saddle is demonstrated as part of the masculinity and agility of Sabu men.

There is also the *Pedoa* ritual performed at night under the full moon. The magical atmosphere among the large stones of Namata, accompanied by melodious singing and synchronized foot stomping, creates a profound cultural experience. These festivals not only attract tourists but also serve as a "homecoming" moment for Sabu migrants to renew their spiritual bond with their ancestral land.

## Conclusion: The Future of Kampung Adat Namata

As a cultural center in Sabu Raijua, Kampung Adat Namata proves that ancient traditions can coexist with the modern era. Through the integration of religious rituals, craft arts, adat education, and sustainable tourism, Namata not only preserves the past but also provides direction for the future of the Sabu people.

The sustainability of Kampung Adat Namata depends on the consistency of the *Mone Ama* and the support of the younger generation in keeping the flame of tradition alive. By remaining a center of spirituality and culture, Namata ensures that the unique identity of the Sabu nation—as a seafaring people who respect the land and their sacred stones—will stand tall against the test of time. Here, among the cool megalithic stone formations, the warmth of the Sabu people's human values and brotherhood continues to radiate, making Namata an invaluable cultural gem for Indonesia.
