Villages of Kamboi Rama and Aroempu
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What prompted God Iriwonawani to become angry with the Kamboi people?

  • They were stealing his sago.
  • They were polluting the Aroempu area.
  • They refused to gather for the tifa.
  • They were cutting down too many sago trees. (correct)
  • What did Isoray and Irimiami discover when they attempted to sit on the stone?

  • It was cool and comfortable.
  • It had a soothing temperature.
  • It was made of soft grass.
  • It was hot enough to cook meat. (correct)
  • What was the first food item that Irimiami and Isoray decided to cook on the stone?

  • Vegetables
  • Fish
  • Birds
  • Venison (correct)
  • What was the outcome of the couple's experiments with the stone over time?

    <p>They accidentally burned down their home.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How did the Kamboi people change their identity after leaving their original village?

    <p>They named themselves Randuayaivi.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the relationship between Irimiami and Isoray?

    <p>They were husband and wife.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did the Kamboi women primarily go to Aroempu for?

    <p>To cut sago for their meals.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the initial reaction of Isoray when she sat on the stone?

    <p>She shouted in pain from the heat.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    After cooking venison on the stone, how did Irimiami react to the taste?

    <p>He thought it was delicious.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What event led to Isoray's fear while exploring the stone?

    <p>The fire spread to other plants.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Villages and Ownership

    • Kamboi Rama and Aroempu are two villages located on Kamboi Rama mountain.
    • Kamboi Rama is inhabited by the Kamboi people, while Aroempu is a Sago plantation owned by God Iriwonawani.
    • God Iriwonawani possesses a tifa, a traditional instrument that brings the Kamboi people together.

    Sago Scarcity and Consequences

    • Daily visits by Kamboi women to Aroempu for sago became unfeasible due to depletion of sago trees.
    • God Iriwonawani warned the Kamboi people to stop excessive cutting and to cultivate the trees instead.
    • In fear of Iriwonawani, the Kamboi people relocated to the coastal area and renamed themselves Randuayaivi.

    The Hot Stone Incident

    • Irimiami and Isoray, a couple from Kamboi Rama, discovered a large, hot stone while resting after a jungle hunt.
    • Isoray felt the heat and exclaimed in surprise, leading to their curiosity about the stone's potential.

    Culinary Discoveries

    • The couple began testing the stone's heat by cooking venison, which resulted in a delicious meal.
    • They continued experimenting with other materials like bamboo stems, grass, and leaves over several days.

    Fire Escalation

    • A gathering of grasses on the stone ignited a significant fire that spread quickly, causing panic for Irimiami and Isoray.
    • They ran to God Iriwonawani for help, promising to cease their harmful actions.

    The Consequences of Carelessness

    • Despite divine intervention to extinguish smaller fires, Irimiami and Isoray repeated their mistakes, resulting in a massive fire that burned for seven days and nights.
    • The return of the tifa's sound reunited the Randuayaivi community as they witnessed the extinguishing of the fire by God Iriwonawani.

    The Holy Stone and Cultural Significance

    • Irimiami and Isoray shared the tale of the ‘holy stone’ after the forest fire was controlled.
    • A three-day traditional feast ensued, honoring the holy stone with food offerings, chanting, and dancing.
    • The stone is revered as sacred by the people of Papua, especially on the Yapen Islands, with annual worship rituals.

    Villages and Ownership

    • Kamboi Rama and Aroempu are two villages located on Kamboi Rama mountain.
    • Kamboi Rama is inhabited by the Kamboi people, while Aroempu is a Sago plantation owned by God Iriwonawani.
    • God Iriwonawani possesses a tifa, a traditional instrument that brings the Kamboi people together.

    Sago Scarcity and Consequences

    • Daily visits by Kamboi women to Aroempu for sago became unfeasible due to depletion of sago trees.
    • God Iriwonawani warned the Kamboi people to stop excessive cutting and to cultivate the trees instead.
    • In fear of Iriwonawani, the Kamboi people relocated to the coastal area and renamed themselves Randuayaivi.

    The Hot Stone Incident

    • Irimiami and Isoray, a couple from Kamboi Rama, discovered a large, hot stone while resting after a jungle hunt.
    • Isoray felt the heat and exclaimed in surprise, leading to their curiosity about the stone's potential.

    Culinary Discoveries

    • The couple began testing the stone's heat by cooking venison, which resulted in a delicious meal.
    • They continued experimenting with other materials like bamboo stems, grass, and leaves over several days.

    Fire Escalation

    • A gathering of grasses on the stone ignited a significant fire that spread quickly, causing panic for Irimiami and Isoray.
    • They ran to God Iriwonawani for help, promising to cease their harmful actions.

    The Consequences of Carelessness

    • Despite divine intervention to extinguish smaller fires, Irimiami and Isoray repeated their mistakes, resulting in a massive fire that burned for seven days and nights.
    • The return of the tifa's sound reunited the Randuayaivi community as they witnessed the extinguishing of the fire by God Iriwonawani.

    The Holy Stone and Cultural Significance

    • Irimiami and Isoray shared the tale of the ‘holy stone’ after the forest fire was controlled.
    • A three-day traditional feast ensued, honoring the holy stone with food offerings, chanting, and dancing.
    • The stone is revered as sacred by the people of Papua, especially on the Yapen Islands, with annual worship rituals.

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