In every culture, each have their own beliefs and it might
not have anything to do with their religion. It is true that religion is about
believing in something like a higher power and doing a certain rituals and
culture is something like that but just slightly different. Most people can’t
differentiate which is culture and which is religion. Well, when it comes to
culture, it is mostly about influence, mindsets and attitude. So mindset about
certain cultures would be different. Some believes in bad and good luck, some
believes in science and some like the people of Minangkabau, believes in taboo.
It is very interesting to see how taboos actually work.
Taboos are pretty much restriction for certain events or places, what they
should and should not do. It ranges from sleeping taboos to giving birth’s
taboo. When it comes to sleeping, they believe that they should not sleep in
the evening as it will attract you to diseases and they should also not sleep
in the afternoon as it leads to life shortening. They also believe that girls
should not sleep lay on their back as that will attract snakes.
When it comes to their eating taboos, they believe that you
can never eat using two stacks of plates as it leads to having two marriages
and if you eat while your other hand holds on to the ground since they mostly
eat on the floor especially for village people, it will weakens your body. It
is very rare to see the generation today to still follow these taboos. However,
I went to a friend’s hometown on the 10th of March 2011 and saw it for myself
how the mother who is a Minangkabau, taught all of her nine kids about these
taboos. She taught me a little bit too as she feels that I need to know what is
the right thing to do in their culture and since I am the outsider, I feel that
I should know as I don’t want to offend anybody and that is how I got to learn
about the Minangkabau’s taboos.
The people of Minangkabau practice a lot of restrictions
because of the taboos that they believe in. The most interesting part about
these taboos is that it came from their ancestors, a very long time ago where
they use taboos to teach their children and grandchildren the right way to
live. The consequences for all taboos were actually made up by the ancestors to
scare the young ones so that they would avoid being rude, live healthily and
safely. So, the taboos were passed down from generations to generations as
guidelines for them to never forget their own culture.
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