Post 7 : Batak Houses
Batak Houses:
Along the Tomok Village as well as the Huta Siallagan
village, batak houses was spotted. Batak houses is unique and has it special
features that once you see it, you will know it is a batak house. Firstly, it
is quite small and usually it is shaped like a triangle with pointy edges. The
batak houses also usually have smaller doors as compare to normal houses as the
Batak people believe that the guest should bow to the owner of the house when
they are entering as a sign of respect to the owner of the house.
Batak houses also consist of two areas. Firstly,
the bottom of the houses is usually used as an animal pen to keep their cattle
like pigs and chickens. Secondly, the top part. The top part of the house which
is the second level is where the Batak people will stay and cook and rest. Back
in the old days, the King’s house will be slightly different as instead of
having cattle under the house, the king will imprison the criminals there. The
bottom part of the house act as a jail for the criminals. They will be locked
down there with one of their leg being locked so they can’t run away until
their execution.



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