About Kotobian Tadau Kaamatan Cards
Kotobian Tadau Kaamatan Greeting Card App is an easy to use software which allows you to customize your own greeting cards or choose ready made cards to send to your love onces, family members and friends. If you don’t feel like writing your own wishes, you can just select the readymade cards that has been nicely designed for you..
To select the ready made cards in Kotobian Tadau Kaamatan Greeting Card app is as follows:
1. Choose a card
2. Tap on 'Customize' to add a greeting message
3. Type your message and your name/email, then tap on 'Done'
4. Preview your Greeting Card and tap on 'Send'
5. Select "Send by Email" or "Post on Facebook"
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Kaamatan or Pesta Kaamatan is a form of harvest festival celebrated annually in the state of Sabah in Malaysia. It is normally celebrated by the ethnic Kadazan-Dusuns, as well as by other related ethnic groups in the state, and lasts for the whole of the month of May, ending with a public holiday on the 30–31 May.
A beautiful country is Sabah Malaysia, land below the wind, land of biodiversity, natural beauty, peace and tranquility, and home of some of the world’s most vibrant and colorful indigenous peoples: the multi-ethnic Kadazandusuns, the Muruts, the Rungus and the Bajaus, who are otherwise known as "the cowboys of the Orient’.
Though many of Sabah’s indigenous peoples have now ventured into the modern way of life and moved to the cities to pursue modern careers, a sizeable number of them still live their ancestral way of life, conscious of their traditional worldviews and practicing their customary laws known as "Adats and Pantangs".
The Kadazandusuns in particular still have their Priests and Priestesses called Bobolians. They are the authorities on the socio-spiritual and communal life of the Kadazandusuns: the intermediaries between humans and divinities, healers and performers of cultural rites and ceremonies of the human life stations such as birth, marriage, sickness, death and life beyond this world.
In the field of agronomy, they are the guardians of the life cycle of the Kadazandusun staple crop - paddy, and keepers and propagators of various other multi-purpose plants and food resources.
The Kaamatan cultural meanings and purposes:
The word Kaamatan is derived from the root word tomot, a Kadazandusun term for “harvest”. In the context of this article, Kaamatan refers to the paddy-harvesting period, which involves a series of traditional rituals culminating finally to the Magavau and commemorative Moginakan Kaamatan (Harvest) Festival, in honor oh Huminodun, the sacrificed Ponompuan — Daughter of Kinoingan (God).
The Seven Scourges
The First Scourge: War over lost Tataba & Kolian Pinogitigurasan
The Second Scourge: Plague Rapit
The Third Scourge: Dispersion & Migration Minogiurias
The Fourth Scourge: Locusts Minonombilalang
The Fifth Scourge: Deluge Minalagob-podluyud
The Sixth Scourge: Drought Minabpagadau
The Seventh Scourge: Seedlessness and Famine Pudsoh om Lous
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