Baju Karai (For Men)
A sleeveless, straight-cut, black outfit made of ijuk (palm fiber). There is also a long-sleeved version with a collar and pockets, known as Baju Baniang.
Philosophical Meaning:
The use of ijuk symbolizes strength and resilience, reflecting the bravery and toughness of Minahasa men.
Baju Wuyang (For Women)
A traditional women's attire made of tree bark, shaped like a kebaya. It is often paired with a blouse or dress known as Pasalongan Rinegetan.
Philosophical Meaning:
The use of natural materials such as tree bark symbolizes the Minahasa people's deep connection with nature and their respect for natural resources.
This attire also showcases influences from Spanish and Chinese cultures, evident in the long-sleeved kebaya design and motifs featuring birds and flowers.