Category:Nutuk Beham

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Nutuk Beham is a celebration ceremony that was held twice in the past in the Kedang Ipil village, Kutai Kartanegara Regency, East Kalimantan, that symbolized as a young product (early) and harvest (end). That said, this ritual is the vow of the ancestors to mix the initial opening of the land. "Nutuk" can be interpreted to pound, "beham" is sticky rice. In essence this ritual is to serve sticky rice which is processed and eaten by the people themselves.

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