Senin, 30 Januari 2012

THE LEGEND OF LA HILA

 In ancient times, there lived a princess in Kala, Donggo. His name is La Hila. Beautiful. Her skin was pure white. Tiered neck. If eating and drinking, behold, food and beverages ingested. Eyebrows princess like ants flowed. Her hair was long and curly. If the princess bath wash or wash your hair, it takes seven sides orange round (Dungga mbolo) and seven split palm or three and a half grains. When the princess dried her hair, takes seven long poles to dry in the sun.

This girl was later nicknamed La Hila or The Lost Princess. The story began when word about the beauty of La Hila-known throughout the country up to the royal side. Many young people who want to ask for her hand. The young men feel jealous and culminate in a stir among them.

Uncles and aunts La Hila smell great danger if the circumstances allowed to drag on. To avoid the greater danger, La Hila was asked to hide themselves. Uncle and aunt plan was not submitted to the parent La Hila. He agrees to hide Hila. He asked his uncle and aunt made foxhole in the ground, a kind of bunker. Hila He asked that the device is also included weaving in his hiding hole.

Early in the morning La Hila into the prepared hole. In the afternoon my uncle and aunt deliver food. The next day, they drove back to La Hila food. What surprised them because they do not find La Hila in place. There are only a tool to weave them there. Uncle and aunt are very sad. His aunt wept pulling out shoots of bamboo shoots that grow near La Hila foxhole. Surprisingly, bamboo shoots are bleeding. At the same time came the cry in pain. But the people who yell do not appear. The sound of shouting, "Do not be revoked, sick aunt. This is my aunt. I have a bamboo shoot ". Of course the couple were surprised rather absurdly tall. He then commanded the Hila uncle and aunt, "Bamboo is not tampered with. please be kept up to posterity ".

Knowing her son was gone, the mother went to La Hila her foxhole. He shoots the cry around the tree while singing. That's the origin of "Kalero", typical music Donggo.

Bamboo hedge incarnation La Hila still in O'o, but no longer maintained as La Hila message. Local people cut them down for various purposes such as for supplies to build a house.

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