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Instrument, Lute
Indonesia, North Sumatra or Nias, Batak culture possibly Ono Niha, 19th/early 20th ct.
L. 63 cm
Brown, medium-hard wood; top plate of the body made of lighter-coloured wood, fluted back with an almost keyhole-like opening (slightly bumped, edge broken off), strings and tensioner missing. The shape of the lute largely corresponds to the hasapi of the Batak. However, stylistic elements, such as the animal creatures and above all the shape of the base with the stylised mouth, possibly point to Nias. The lute is crowned at the end of the fingerboard by a figure with rigid features, which is flanked by two cat-like animals (probably lions). This element is atypical and owes much to European influences. The ancestor Sikanda (Alexander the Great) is rarely depicted with lions. A stylised open mouth is depicted at the base of the elongated, slender sounding body, the mouth of the dragon creature lasara, which symbolically corresponds to the singa of the Batak and from whose maw a cat-like animal emerges or is being devoured by it. The ‘devouring’ is to be understood metaphorically and symbolises ‘rites de passage’ (according to Van Gennep), in which life force can be purified and rededicated and through which full membership of the ancestral community is achieved. Essentially, this motif epitomises initiation.
From an important private collection in southern Germany, collected from 1975 onwards

As with all Metal Age Austronesians, the Batak and Ono Niha also had a distinct musical culture. Like the neighbouring Batak on Sumatra, the Niaser in Indonesia are also regarded as dedicated singers and musicians. There is even a modern style of music known as Batak rock (which has its own labels). It is interesting to note that even in the early states in Southeast Asia (Funan Empire), the natives of Southeast Asia were recognised by Chinese diplomats and traders as having an exceptional musical culture, which even received imperial patronage. Among the missionaries, on the other hand, music was sometimes demonised and banned. Adepts were sometimes called upon to destroy instruments - especially the gendang drums, which could induce a trance effect

Instrument, Laute
Indonesien, Nord-Sumatra oder Nias, Kultur der Batak evtl. Ono Niha, 19./ frühes 20. Jh.
L. 63 cm
Braunes, mittelhartes Holz; Deckplatte des Klangkörpers aus hellerem Holz, umlaufend kannelierte Rückseite mit annähernd schlüssellochartiger Öffnung (leicht bestoßen, Rand ausgebrochen), Saiten und Spanner fehlen. Die Form der Laute entspricht weitestgehend der hasapi der Batak. Stilistische Elemente, wie die Tierwesen und vor allem die Ausformung der Basis mit dem stilisierten Maul, deuten jedoch eventuell auf Nias hin. Die Laute ist am Endes des Griffbrettes von einer Figur mit starren Zügen gekrönt, welche von zwei katzenartigen Tieren (wohl Löwen) flankiert ist. Dieses Element ist atypisch und europäischen Einflüssen geschuldet. Selten wird der Ahnherr Sikanda (Alexander d.Gr.) mit Löwen dargestellt. An der Basis des länglichen, schlanken Klangkörpers ist ein stilisiertes geöffnetes Maul dargestellt, das Maul des Drachenwesens lasara, das symbolisch dem singa der Batak entspricht und dessen Rachen ein katzenartiges Tier entspringt oder von diesem gerade verschlungen wird. Das "Verschlingen" ist metaphorisch zu verstehen und symbolisiert "rites de passage" (nach Van Gennep), bei denen Lebenskraft geläutert und umgewidmet werden kann und durch die erst die vollwertige Mitgliedschaft zur Abstammungsgemeinschaft erreicht wird. Im Wesentlichen verkörpert dieses Motiv die Initiation.
Aus einer bedeutenden süddeutschen Privatsammlung, ab 1975 gesammelt
Wie bei allen metallzeitlichen Austronesiern ist auch bei den Batak und Ono Niha eine ausgeprägte Musikkultur existent. Wie auch die benachbarten Batak auf Sumatra, gelten auch die Niaser in Indonesien als engagierte Sänger und Musiker. Es gibt sogar eine moderne Musikrichtung,

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