This morning, April 24, the People's Committee of Dakrong district organized the Ariêu Piing Festival in La Hot village, A Bung commune. This is considered the biggest festival and carries the unique spiritual culture of the Pa Ko people.
Panoramic view of the sacrifice ceremony in the Ariêu Piing Festival held in La Hot village, A Bung commune, Dakrong district - Photo: Le Truong
The Ariêu Piing festival, also known as the reburial ceremony of the Pa Ko people, is held with the purpose of bringing peace and respect to the deceased and praying for a stable and prosperous life for the villagers.
During the festival, the local people mobilize the whole community to rebury the deceased, rebuild and decorate the ancestral tombs and consider this a common task of every family in the village. On the first day of the festival, people gather together to build a house in the center - the place where the festival is held for distinguished guests to stay; a house called An Trap - where the ashes of the deceased are kept.
On the second day, there will be a buffalo stabbing festival, a gong cultural festival and traditional sports . On the last day, it is the day to express the spirituality of the people, because on that day, everyone will send off the souls of their ancestors to their final resting place.
Villagers dancing in the Ariêu Piing Festival - Photo: Le Truong
The Ariêu Piing Festival is usually held every 5-10 years, depending on the economic conditions of each region. This is a big festival, so every family in the village prepares offerings, food, and food to entertain distinguished guests. At the festival, gong dances are performed with traditional music of the Pa Ko people, attracting a large number of people to come and watch.
Through the festival, we aim to revive the traditional cultural beauty and unique quintessence of the Pa Ko people, thereby creating cohesion in the community, together building an increasingly prosperous and happy village.
The highlight of the Ariêu Piing Festival is the sacrifice ceremony (also known as buffalo stabbing). This ceremony begins when people gather in a circle around the Pa Roong field - where the poles are erected, used by families with deceased members to tie buffaloes and goats around to perform the sacrificial ritual.
Elder Ho Van Do, Head of La Hot Village, A Bung Commune, said that the Ariêu Piing Festival has been established for a long time, and until now, people still maintain it but have made many changes to suit economic and social conditions. Another important part of the festival is the opportunity for people to sit together, discuss and find ways to solve problems related to both customs and life.
Le Truong
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