Hanasbey's Animism


He oversees several clan/tribal chiefs, such as Hanasbey. There are several versions of the formation of the Enggros village and its mythology. This myth undoubtedly holds intrinsic value for the local people, as it relates to their ancestral history.

The eagle was ordered to pick up the roof of the Kariwari and fly east. However, halfway down the Holtekamp coast, the eagle felt the weight and released its burden. So, it dropped the roof into the sea, where it miraculously transformed into a rock, later named Hefufuk Seahar. A village was then formed next to Tabati.

However, residents with important tools were placed in the Skouw area. This myth is similar to the biblical story of the creation of the first humans in the Garden of Eden. He was elected on November 28, 2015, and has served for approximately one year.

In terms of educational attainment, Ori completed elementary, middle, and high school, and attended the Silas Papare Institute of Social and Political Sciences, majoring in sociology. Several houses on the small island of Metu Debi have several houses and one church. According to Sem, the GKI Abara, which stands on the sea, is a very attractive tourist attraction.

The Kariwari house is used only by men, usually when the child is 12 years old. Furthermore, women are not permitted to enter the Kariwari house area. Education at the Kariwari house lasts five months, and during this period, family visits are not permitted. If illness or death occurs during the five months, the family is only allowed to hear the news and is not permitted to see the body. Today, the Kariwari traditional house has become an important icon in several buildings in Papua, including Dortheys Hiyo Eluay Airport and Frans Kaisiepo International Airport.

In the development of the Tabati Injros tribe, the mandate of their ancestors to maintain their traditions is a mandate. This power can destroy/kill people using urebs/demons/spirits.

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