The Legend of Lamòling: Unwritten Memories and Diachronic Toponymy through the Lens of an Abui Myth

This paper reconstructs a number of Abui (Papuan) place names and micro-toponyms from the coastal area of Alor (South-East Indonesia) through the analysis of a legend centered on two gods from the Abui traditional religion, ending with the replacement of the first deity with the second one. The myth...

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Main Authors: Perono Cacciafoco, Francesco, Cavallaro, Francesco
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-807572020-03-07T12:10:37Z The Legend of Lamòling: Unwritten Memories and Diachronic Toponymy through the Lens of an Abui Myth Perono Cacciafoco, Francesco Cavallaro, Francesco School of Humanities and Social Sciences Coastal Abui Place Names Coastal Micro-Toponomastics in Alor This paper reconstructs a number of Abui (Papuan) place names and micro-toponyms from the coastal area of Alor (South-East Indonesia) through the analysis of a legend centered on two gods from the Abui traditional religion, ending with the replacement of the first deity with the second one. The myth appears as diachronically ‘multi-layered’, from ancestral times to the arrival of Christianity in Alor, with the consequent identification of the ‘bad’ (or ‘weaker’) god as a demon and, then, as the devil. The story allows the etymological explanation of the meaning of around eight place names (toponyms and micro-toponyms), drawing a map of that ‘mythological’ space and landscape that is real and still attested, existing, known, and recognized by Abui native-speakers. The etymological and historical / diachronic analysis of place names, in this context, is fruitful not only in the reconstruction of their origins and in map-tracking, but it also involves an anthropological study of cultural aspects of oral tradition in the Abui religion. The story documented in this paper is considered true and not a legend by the Abui people and all the place names in this story known and accepted by the Abui people according to the parts they play in the legend. These place names and micro-toponyms, therefore, have a relevance that goes beyond their etymological reconstruction, allowing important insights in the fields of anthropology and history of culture and a close association between diachronic toponomastics and anthropological linguistics. Accepted version 2017-05-17T06:51:42Z 2019-12-06T13:58:16Z 2017-05-17T06:51:42Z 2019-12-06T13:58:16Z 2017 2017 Journal Article Perono Cacciafoco, F., & Cavallaro, F. (2017). The legend of Lamòling: Unwritten memories and diachronic toponymy through the lens of an Abui myth. Lingua, in press. 0024-3841 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/80757 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/42444 10.1016/j.lingua.2017.04.006 196752 en Lingua © 2017 Elsevier B. V. This is the author created version of a work that has been peer reviewed and accepted for publication by Lingua, Elsevier. It incorporates referee’s comments but changes resulting from the publishing process, such as copyediting, structural formatting, may not be reflected in this document. The published version is available at: [http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lingua.2017.04.006]. 19 p. application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
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topic Coastal Abui Place Names
Coastal Micro-Toponomastics in Alor
spellingShingle Coastal Abui Place Names
Coastal Micro-Toponomastics in Alor
Perono Cacciafoco, Francesco
Cavallaro, Francesco
The Legend of Lamòling: Unwritten Memories and Diachronic Toponymy through the Lens of an Abui Myth
description This paper reconstructs a number of Abui (Papuan) place names and micro-toponyms from the coastal area of Alor (South-East Indonesia) through the analysis of a legend centered on two gods from the Abui traditional religion, ending with the replacement of the first deity with the second one. The myth appears as diachronically ‘multi-layered’, from ancestral times to the arrival of Christianity in Alor, with the consequent identification of the ‘bad’ (or ‘weaker’) god as a demon and, then, as the devil. The story allows the etymological explanation of the meaning of around eight place names (toponyms and micro-toponyms), drawing a map of that ‘mythological’ space and landscape that is real and still attested, existing, known, and recognized by Abui native-speakers. The etymological and historical / diachronic analysis of place names, in this context, is fruitful not only in the reconstruction of their origins and in map-tracking, but it also involves an anthropological study of cultural aspects of oral tradition in the Abui religion. The story documented in this paper is considered true and not a legend by the Abui people and all the place names in this story known and accepted by the Abui people according to the parts they play in the legend. These place names and micro-toponyms, therefore, have a relevance that goes beyond their etymological reconstruction, allowing important insights in the fields of anthropology and history of culture and a close association between diachronic toponomastics and anthropological linguistics.
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Perono Cacciafoco, Francesco
Cavallaro, Francesco
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Cavallaro, Francesco
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title The Legend of Lamòling: Unwritten Memories and Diachronic Toponymy through the Lens of an Abui Myth
title_short The Legend of Lamòling: Unwritten Memories and Diachronic Toponymy through the Lens of an Abui Myth
title_full The Legend of Lamòling: Unwritten Memories and Diachronic Toponymy through the Lens of an Abui Myth
title_fullStr The Legend of Lamòling: Unwritten Memories and Diachronic Toponymy through the Lens of an Abui Myth
title_full_unstemmed The Legend of Lamòling: Unwritten Memories and Diachronic Toponymy through the Lens of an Abui Myth
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