entarkan
Entarkan is a term that originates from the Malay language, specifically from the Minangkabau dialect of West Sumatra, Indonesia. It refers to a traditional ritual or ceremony performed by the Minangkabau people, particularly during the harvest season. The term "entarkan" is derived from the Malay word "entah," which means "to know" or "to understand," and "kan," which is a suffix indicating the action or process.
The entarkan ritual is a communal event that involves the entire village or community. It is typically
The entarkan ceremony often includes various elements such as traditional dances, songs, and offerings to the
The entarkan ritual is an important cultural practice that reinforces the Minangkabau people's connection to their