Abstract

This paper explained falia ‘taboo’ in kaghati in the Muna Speech Community (MSC) from the ecolinguistic perspective. The kite ‘kaghati’ is one type of the traditional games and a tribal cultural product in MSC which still exists and remains maintained. The forms of interaction, interrelation, and the interdependence in MSC with the natural and socio-cultural environments are recorded in falia’s ke-kaghati-an.The problem in this paper is to answer the question what expression in falia’s ke-kaghati-an is used to express environment in MSC. The purpose of this paper is to describe and analyze the falia expressions found in ke-kaghati-an’s environment. This research is classified as a qualitative descriptive study as it describes the phenomena of falia expressions and environmental knowledge, especially the ones currently used in ke-kaghati-an’s environment, and the source of natural data as a manifestation of the Muna's socio-cultural-ecological life.
 Falia’s ke-kaghati-an is such a magical expression of magical value that MSC, especially the kaghati maker, feels afraid of breaking it.The expression of falia’s ke-kaghati-an teaches the belief in God, gratitude, balance of life, discipline, justice, honesty, orderliness, beauty, tolerance, and mutual respect. Falia is one way in which MSC shows their adherence to the local wisdom values, especially with regard to the environmental conservation that has been inherited from the ancestors since a long time ago. Conservation of the wealth of the expression of falia in MSC is very important, for both the sustainability of the Muna language and the conservation of kaghati with its traditions and culture, which is preserved in the meaning and cultural values ??of the past heritage as part of itspersonal identity, especially for the younger generation.

Highlights

  • Falia’s ke-kaghati-an is such a magical expression of magical value that Munaspeech community (MSC), especially the kaghati maker, feels afraid of breaking it.The expression of falia’s ke-kaghati-an teaches the belief in God, gratitude, balance of life, discipline, justice, honesty, orderliness, beauty, tolerance, and mutual respect

  • Falia is one way in which MSC shows their adherence to the local wisdom values, especially with regard to the environmental conservation that has been inherited from the ancestors since a long time ago

  • Muna language (ML) functions touncover everything in the form of ideas or mindset of its speech community

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Introduction

Falia’s ke-kaghati-an is such a magical expression of magical value that MSC, especially the kaghati maker, feels afraid of breaking it.The expression of falia’s ke-kaghati-an teaches the belief in God, gratitude, balance of life, discipline, justice, honesty, orderliness, beauty, tolerance, and mutual respect. Kaghati or kite has religious magical meaning for MSC, which is believed to be an "umbrella" that will guard its owner from the sun when he dies later.When the owner dies, he "leaves" by holding on to the kaghati‘s rope or called ghurame “rope made of pineapple leaf fiber" and sheltered under kaghati.In relationwith that belief, MSC is paying attention to and obey all the requirements applied in kaghati, especially bythe kite makers or referred to as pande ghati It starts from the preparation of materials, the spinning process of the rope, the kaghati making process, thekaghati playing manner, and to the performance of the ritualkaghati. Falia is one of the ways used by MSC to show thatit adheres to the local wisdom values, especially in relation to the environmental conservation inherited by the ancestors since a long time ago

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