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Makuta

Makuta, also known as Paluwala, is a traditional male attire worn during sacred and significant cultural ceremonies in Gorontalo. The name "Makuta" derives from the word "mahkota" (crown), indicating the influence of the Ternate Sultanate and Dutch colonial rule in Gorontalo’s history.

Makuta consists of:
Bo'o Takowa Da'a: A long tunic with an elegant design.
Talala Da'a: Matching long trousers.
Bantali: A belt enhancing the formal and dignified appearance.
Bu'o: A headpiece signifying status and honor.
Duungo Ayu: A rectangular frame and leaf-like ornaments as part of the headpiece.
Makuta symbolizes authority and the social status of men in Gorontalo society. This attire reflects a blend of local traditions and foreign cultural influences, showcasing the adaptability and openness of Gorontalo’s people to external cultures.

Each of Gorontalo’s traditional attires is not merely clothing but carries deep philosophical meanings, representing the values and social structures of its people. The uniqueness and beauty of these traditional outfits stand as a cultural heritage that must be preserved and honored.

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