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Pakpak people, known as Batak Pakpak or Batak Dairi, are one of the ethnic groups found mainly in
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,
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. They are scattered in a few regencies and cities in
North Sumatra North Sumatra () is a Provinces of Indonesia, province of Indonesia located in the northern part of the island of Sumatra. Its capital and largest city is Medan on the east coast of the island. It borders Aceh to the northwest, Riau to the sou ...
and
Aceh Aceh ( , ; , Jawi script, Jawoë: ; Van Ophuijsen Spelling System, Old Spelling: ''Atjeh'') is the westernmost Provinces of Indonesia, province of Indonesia. It is located on the northern end of Sumatra island, with Banda Aceh being its capit ...
, such as
Dairi Regency Dairi Regency is an inland regency on the western shore of Lake Toba in North Sumatra Province of Indonesia. The regency was created on 23 September 1964 from what were previously the north-western districts of North Tapanuli Regency; however ...
,
Pakpak Bharat Regency Pakpak Bharat Regency is a landlocked regency in North Sumatra Province of Indonesia. It was created on 25 February 2003 from the southern districts of Dairi Regency. The regency covers an area of 1,365.6 square kilometres and it had a populatio ...
, Humbang Hasundutan Regency, and
Central Tapanuli Regency Central Tapanuli Regency (''Tapanuli Tengah'' in Indonesia) is a regency in North Sumatra province, Sumatra, Indonesia. The seat of the regency government is at Pandan. The regency covers an area of 2,194.98 km2 and consists of a long exten ...
of
North Sumatra North Sumatra () is a Provinces of Indonesia, province of Indonesia located in the northern part of the island of Sumatra. Its capital and largest city is Medan on the east coast of the island. It borders Aceh to the northwest, Riau to the sou ...
, and also in Aceh Singkil Regency and Subulussalam City,
Aceh Aceh ( , ; , Jawi script, Jawoë: ; Van Ophuijsen Spelling System, Old Spelling: ''Atjeh'') is the westernmost Provinces of Indonesia, province of Indonesia. It is located on the northern end of Sumatra island, with Banda Aceh being its capit ...
. Pakpak people have some communities in other cities across Indonesia. The term "Pakpak" also refers to the culture and language of the Pakpak people. In administrative governance, most of the Pakpak people settled in
Dairi Regency Dairi Regency is an inland regency on the western shore of Lake Toba in North Sumatra Province of Indonesia. The regency was created on 23 September 1964 from what were previously the north-western districts of North Tapanuli Regency; however ...
,
North Sumatra North Sumatra () is a Provinces of Indonesia, province of Indonesia located in the northern part of the island of Sumatra. Its capital and largest city is Medan on the east coast of the island. It borders Aceh to the northwest, Riau to the sou ...
, which later on 28 July 2003 grew into two regencies, namely: *
Dairi Regency Dairi Regency is an inland regency on the western shore of Lake Toba in North Sumatra Province of Indonesia. The regency was created on 23 September 1964 from what were previously the north-western districts of North Tapanuli Regency; however ...
(capital city
Sidikalang Sidikalang is a town in North Sumatra province of Indonesia and it is the seat (capital) of Dairi Regency Dairi Regency is an inland regency on the western shore of Lake Toba in North Sumatra Province of Indonesia. The regency was created on 23 ...
) *
Pakpak Bharat Regency Pakpak Bharat Regency is a landlocked regency in North Sumatra Province of Indonesia. It was created on 25 February 2003 from the southern districts of Dairi Regency. The regency covers an area of 1,365.6 square kilometres and it had a populatio ...
(capital city
Salak Salak (''Salacca zalacca'') is a species of palm tree (family Arecaceae) native to Java and Sumatra in Indonesia. It is cultivated in other regions of Indonesia as a food crop, and reportedly naturalized in Bali, Lombok, Timor, Maluku, and Sul ...
) The Pakpak people are most likely the descendants of Formosan. Pakpak people with the surnames Tendang, Banurea, Boangmanalu, Manik, Beringin, Gajah, Berasa are believed to be the sons of Mpu Bada or Mpung Bada.


Sub-ethnics

The Pakpak people are divided into five sub-ethnic groups or in local terminology, ''Pakpak Silima Suak'': * ''Suak Kelasen'' people occupy Pakkat, Parlilitan, and Tarabintang in Humbang Hasundutan Regency, and Manduamas which is part of
Central Tapanuli Regency Central Tapanuli Regency (''Tapanuli Tengah'' in Indonesia) is a regency in North Sumatra province, Sumatra, Indonesia. The seat of the regency government is at Pandan. The regency covers an area of 2,194.98 km2 and consists of a long exten ...
. * ''Suak Simsim'' people dwell in
Pakpak Bharat Regency Pakpak Bharat Regency is a landlocked regency in North Sumatra Province of Indonesia. It was created on 25 February 2003 from the southern districts of Dairi Regency. The regency covers an area of 1,365.6 square kilometres and it had a populatio ...
* ''Suak Boang'' people settled in Aceh Singkil Regency and Subulussalam,
Aceh Aceh ( , ; , Jawi script, Jawoë: ; Van Ophuijsen Spelling System, Old Spelling: ''Atjeh'') is the westernmost Provinces of Indonesia, province of Indonesia. It is located on the northern end of Sumatra island, with Banda Aceh being its capit ...
. The Pakpak Boang people are often mistaken as
Singkil people Singkil people are an ethnic group of people found in Aceh Singkil Regency and Subulussalam, Aceh province, Indonesia. Their closest linguistic relations are the Pakpak people, but the customs and culture of the Singkil people are very differe ...
. * ''Suak Pegagan'' people settled in Sumbul and its surroundings in
Dairi Regency Dairi Regency is an inland regency on the western shore of Lake Toba in North Sumatra Province of Indonesia. The regency was created on 23 September 1964 from what were previously the north-western districts of North Tapanuli Regency; however ...
. * ''Suak Keppas'' people settled in
Sidikalang Sidikalang is a town in North Sumatra province of Indonesia and it is the seat (capital) of Dairi Regency Dairi Regency is an inland regency on the western shore of Lake Toba in North Sumatra Province of Indonesia. The regency was created on 23 ...
and its surroundings in
Dairi Regency Dairi Regency is an inland regency on the western shore of Lake Toba in North Sumatra Province of Indonesia. The regency was created on 23 September 1964 from what were previously the north-western districts of North Tapanuli Regency; however ...
. Pakpak people refer to their homeland as "Tano Pakpak".


Language

Pakpak is both a spoken and written language. It is part of the Northern Batak language and has its own ''Surat'' ''Batak Pakpak style'' writing system and alphabet. However, nowadays less and less Pakpak people are using the system.


Pakpak surnames

* Anakampun * Angkat * Bako * Bancin * Banurea * Berampu * Berasa * Beringin * Berutu * Bintang * Boangmanalu * Capah * Cibro * Gajah Manik * Gajah * Kabeaken * Kesogihen * Kaloko * Kombih * Kudadiri * Lingga * Maha * Maharaja * Manik * Matanari * Meka * Maibang * Padang * Padang Batanghari * Pasi * Penarik Pinayungan * Ramin * Sambo * Saraan * Sikettang * Sinamo * Sitakar * Solin * Saing * Tendang * Tinambunan * Tinendung * Tumangger * Turutan * Ujung


Society

The Pakpak people are bound by a social structure, which in local terminology is called ''sulang silima''. ''Sulang silima'' consists of five elements: * ''Sinina tertua'' (''Perisang-isang'', descendants or older generations) * ''Sinina penengah'' (''Pertulan tengah'', descendants or middle generations) * ''Sinina terbungsu'' (''Perekur-ekur'', youngest generation) * ''Berru'' (Kinsmen who receive women into their family) * ''Puang'' (Kinsmen who give women into another family) Five of these elements are very instrumental in decision making in various aspects of life, especially in kinship system and traditional ceremonies, be it in the context of a single surname clan based community (''Lebbuh'') or village based community (''Kuta''). Therefore, five of these elements must be involved in order for a decision to be considered as valid in customary terms. Traditional Pakpak ceremonies are given "working" terms, however the term "festival" is also frequently used today. Traditional ceremonies are divided into two major parts, namely: * Traditional ceremonies that involve joyous occasions are referred to as "good works". * Traditional ceremonies that involve sorrowful occasions are referred to as "bad works". Examples of "good work" ceremonies are ''merbayo'' (wedding ceremony), ''menanda tahun'' (paddy planting ceremony) or ''merkottas'' (initiating a risky task). Examples of "bad work" ceremonies include ''mengrumbang'' and ''mate ncayur ntua'' ceremony (funeral).


References


Further reading

* {{Portal, Indonesia Ethnic groups in Sumatra Ethnic groups in Indonesia Ethnography Batak History of Sumatra Batak ethnic groups