Pakande-kandea is a traditional event which is the ancestral heritage of Buton Tribe who was born and originated as a votive / shower. In this unique tradition, presented the traditional tidbit beraneke placed over a large tray made of brass and the cap with a hood bosaran misstatement.
The culmination of this event, when all the guests who were invited began the meal with the food fed by teen-dressed young women who are indigenous and kneeling next to the trays.
Often, this event is a promotional event-teen girls to get a mate. In addition, this event is an arena of people together to foster a sense of unity and unity in a relationship of customary law and the full relationship intimacy. This tradition is a game that is set by indigenous people as well as etiquette and manners certain to this day still in the public life of Buton Tribe.
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