Pamona's Animism


Pamona also refers to the unity of several ethnicities, an abbreviation of pakaroso mosintuwu naka molanto. Then, Pamona became an ethnic group united under the Dutch colonial government. The name Pamona was declared in Tentena & even a commemoration of the declaration was immortalized as a monument with the name Watu mpogaa as a reminder of the origin and also named a street with the name Pamona.

The predecessors of the Pamona tribe came from the land of Salu Moge because they came from the central government which was eventually subdued by Macoa Bawalipu from Wotu, East Luwu district to be closer to the central government, which was at that time in Mangkutana, East Luwu. This situation lasted until the Darul Islam rebellion which caused them to spread to Central Sulawesi & other areas. The mother tongue used by the Rampi community is Kaili & Pamona, a language from the same family as the Kaili and Pamona tribes, this language is spoken by around 8000 people in the Rampi district.

Almost everyone uses Pamona & Indonesian mixed with local slang. Christianity entered the Poso area in 1892 & until now it is generally accepted as the people's religion. Some regions of Palu prohibit dero / madero dance activities because they often trigger fights between young men who are fighting for the attention of girls.

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