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Nias people

Nias people
Ono Niha
COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Studioportret van twee mannen in krijgskleding Zuid-Nias TMnr 60042492.jpg
A photograph of two Nias warriors in South Nias Regency, circa 1892–1922.
Total population
(1,041,925 (Census 2010))
Regions with significant populations
Nias Island, Indonesia
Languages
Nias language
Religion
Protestant Christian (predominantly) 73%,Roman Catholicism 20%, Islam, Animist
Related ethnic groups
Batak people, Chinese, Malay people

Nias people are an ethnic group native to Nias, an island off the west coast of North Sumatra, Indonesia. In the Nias language, the Nias people are known as Ono Niha; which literally means 'descendants of human'. While Nias island is known as Tanö Niha, where Tanö means 'land' in the Nias language.

The Nias people are a community that still actively living within the norms and practices of the indigenous culture. Customary law of the Nias people is generally referred to as fondrakö, which regulates all aspects of life from birth to death. Historical evidence of megalithic structures and carvings of stones that are found in the interior of the island proved that ancient Nias people practiced megalith culture. The caste system is also recognized in Nias society, whereby the highest level out of the 12 levels in the Nias caste system is Balugu. In order to reach this level of the caste, one must be able to carry out big festivals by inviting thousands of people and slaughtering of thousands of pigs for several days.

According to the people of Nias, one of the mythical origins of Nias tribe comes from a tree of life called Tora Sigaru'a which is located at a place called Tetehöli Ana'a. According to the myth, it is said that the arrival of the first human on Nias island began in the days of King Siaro, whose nine sons had been banished out of Tetehöli Ana'a for fighting over the throne. Hence the nine sons of King Siaro were considered as the first people to set foot on the island of Nias.

Archaeological observations have been conducted on Nias island since 1999. The observations has found that human habitation on the Nias island has been since 12,000 years ago through migration from mainland Asia to Nias island during the Paleolithic period. In fact there are indications of this migration as far as 30,000 years ago. During that period there is only Hòa Bình, Vietnam civilization which is similar of those that are in Nias island, until it was presume that the origins of the Nias people came from an area in mainland Asia where today it is modern day Vietnam.


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