Saturday, 29 September 2012

Welcome

What a shame that we as Tatana are getting small and lost. Saya memang berasa malu atas apa kaum saya sendiri telah lakukan pada kaum mereka sendiri. Tatana is from the district of Kuala Penyu and we are the main ethnic there. Recently i just realize something. Something that change my mind forever. When my grandfather died just in this year 2012, i realize that not only my grandfather passed on and died forever but the custom and tradition that passed on to my family follow to died and disappear with him. Moreover my grandfather was a pagan. I felt sad because that time was the last time i heard the tradition of screaming cry. 
When my grandma time come to her, the tradition will completely wipe out. Back to my life, many of friends that was Tatana said that they were Tatana and their can speak the mother tongue but one thing they don't know is their own tradition and customs. What a shame. I can't speak the language but i can understand it well. I'm also know very well about the tradition. So my point here are if you declared yourself as Tatana belongs to same hometown as me but you dont know nothing about the language, traditions and customs, you not a Tatana at all. Although you know to speak the mother tongue but you dont know the custom and tradition, you still not a Tatana. I have read many about tribe and races. They been called as their tribe because of their traditions and customs. We know other people's races by their custom. Why we have to follow people's religion? They are belongs to other nation. That their custom. Why do we need to convert into a religion which is not belonging from this land. They even not our customs and traditions. From my experience, many of the Tatanas that lived in the city said that they were Kadazan. Open your head if you said that. We are not them. We are Dusun Tatana.  Our cultures if difference from them. They never celebrate Tahun Baru as we are. We felt the same because of our language and cloth but we not. I think that some religion is contrary to our customs but dont feel shame. Our customs and traditions are the first priority.   
I had to said that one more time. Tatana will be wipe out completely. Here some examples of other countries that still preserve their customs and traditions, Japan. Japan is a Shinto country. Many of traditional festivals are still being celebrated. They do it together. They care for their cultures. That why their are called Japanese not because of their language but their culture.

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