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TOBA BATAK PEOPLE
The area around Lake Toba, in Northern Sumatra, is the original homeland of the Batak people. Lake Toba is the largest volcanic crater lake in the world. Huria Kristen Batak Protestan (HKBP) began with the German Rhenish Missionary Society in Batak country in 1861. Ludwig Ingwar Nommensen, "the Apostle to the Bataks", with his missionaries in the Lake Toba area translated the Christian Bible into Batak. The HKBP Nommensen University, which opened in 1954, is the largest Lutheran university in the world. Music and dance play a crucial role in Batak society. It has been said that every Toba Batak person plays the guitar. I don’t know about "every" one, but certainly many who I encountered readily display such musical talent. The music sounds strange to Western ears, until you begin to pay close attention to what sounds like gongs, flute and a stringed instrument. A stringed instrument of particular interest is the hasapi ; a boat shaped, two stringed lute.
Language: The Toba Batak language is related to, but separate from that of other Batak people. The various “tribes” have been described as five, six, or seven Indonesian ethnic groups. These include the Toba, Karo, Pak-pak, Dairi, Angkola, Simalungun, and Mandailing. The Dairi and Pak-pak are also sometimes listed as the same group. Among these, the Toba Batak are the largest group with about two million (2,000,000) speakers of the language.
Note that although there are just 225 or so languages in the World Almanac list it is by no means a complete list of the world's languages. It only lists those with at least two million speakers. In Indonesia alone there are between 350 and 700 different languages, depending on which reference you use and how you define what is a distinct "language". World wide there are an estimated 6,000 different languages. This means, of course, that most have only a few speakers and quite of few are in danger of becoming extinct. The word for "ceremony" is "gondang" in Toba Batak. The ceremony in Bahasa Indonesia is "upacara". Here are some examples of English, Indonesian and Toba Batak word and phrase comparisons:
ENGLISH INDONESIAN TOBA BATAK Thank you Terima Kasih Mauliate Please tolong/Silahkan Tole How are you? Apa kabar? Boha do kabar? I am fine Kabar baik Denggan, or horas-horas What is your name? Siapa nama anda Ise do goarmu? Pleased to meet you. Saya senang bertemu dengan anda Tung las rohangku pajumpang dohot hamu I (don’t) understand Saya (tidak) mengerti Ndang huantusi Good Morning Selamat pagi Horas Good evening Selamat malam Horas -> Orphanage visit
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This page will continue to accumulate information as I discover it, about the Toba Batak people of Sumatra. Searching the internet does not yield much information, so hopefully this will eventually provide a bit more in organized fashion for those interested.