Togutil people

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Togutil people
Inner Tobelorese / Inner Tobelor people
Tobelo Dalam
Natives of Halmahera Island.jpg
Togutil ethnic group at Halmahera island.
Regions with significant populations
North Halmahera Regency, North Maluku
Languages
Tobelo language, Halmahera languages
Religion
Animism, Christianity
Related ethnic groups
Tobelo people

The Togutil people (also known as Inner Tobelorese, a term referring to indigenous people who lived in the woods and "could sleep standing up under a leaf during rain"[1]) are an indigenous group with a semi-nomadic lifestyle in the jungles of Totodoku, Tukur-Tukur, Lolobata, Kobekulo and Buli, North Maluku in the Aketajawe-Lolobata National Park, North Halmahera Regency, North Maluku, Indonesia.[2]

The word Togutil itself bears the meaning of "the tribe that lives in the jungle", or pongana mo nyawa in Halmahera language.[3] Their lifestyle is very much dependent on the surroundings of the jungle. Sago is a staple food.

Their settlements are usually in groups of community along river banks. There are about 42 households of Togutil communities that settled along the Dodaga river, while about 500 livedalong the Akelamo river.[4] Their houses are made of wood and bamboo with Pelem leaves (a type of Livistonia) as roofing. Generally their houses do not have walls or wooden flooring.

The Togutils are categorized as separate group of people living in the interiors of north and central Halmahera. The Togutil people use the same language as the Tobelo people that live in the coastal area. Their communities are often categorized as a group of outcasts living in the jungles compared to the Tobelorese living in the coastal area. Their physical appearance, especially their facial features and skin tone have a stronger resemblance to the Malay people than of the Tobelorese.[5]

According to legend, they are actually coastal dwellers who moved to the jungles in order to avoid taxes. In 1915 during rule of the Dutch East Indies, there was an effort to settle them in the countryside of Kusuri and Tobelamo. But because they refused to pay taxes, they returned to the jungles and the settlement effort became a failure.[6]

Lifestyle

The Togutil have a very laid back lifestyle.[citation needed] Some of them still wear loinclothes, although most of them have adopted modern clothing. Apart from farming they lived on sago, pigs, and fish from the rivers.[7] They also harvest Megapode eggs, resins, and antler horns to be sold to people from the coastal area. Bananas, cassava, sweet potatoes, papayas and sugar cane are common crops that can be found in their gardens. However, because of their semi-nomadic lifestyle, it is presumed that the farms are not cultivated intensively. Therefore, as it is common in areas where there are primitive tribes, jungles in this region do not show any significant disruption.[8]

References

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  8. http://www.halmaherautara.com/artikel.php?id=61


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