Festival Mood In
Padi harvest and priestesses’ chants kick off Pesta Kaamatan
BEAUFORT:
Chief Minister Datuk Musa Aman led the traditional ceremony at the Pak Musa community hall here.
Also present was Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Joseph Pairin Kitingan, who is the Kadazandusun
Huguan Siou or paramount leader.
Musa later beat the gong seven times to officially launch the Kaamatan festivities that will be held at various districts before ending with the two-day state level celebrations at the Hongkod Koisaan in Penampang on May 30 and 31.
Following the launching, traditional Kadazandusun Tatana priestesses from Kampung Tikuli, Beaufort performed the magavau ceremony.
Hundreds of spectators who packed the hall watched as a group of youths acted out the Kadazandusun legend of Hominodun, the daughter of the Creator God, who was sacrificed so that parts of her body could become the padi plants to make sure humans have food.
This was followed by cultural performances of Sabah’s diverse ethnic groups such as the sumazau dance of the Kadazandusuns, the adai dance of the
Earlier when launching the festivities, Musa said
“Our cultural wealth is also an important asset especially in our efforts to develop the state’s tourism industry”, he said.
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