Pakpak people


Pakpak or Pakpak Dairi people are one of the ethnic group of Batak people found mainly in North Sumatra, Indonesia. They are scattered in a few regencies and cities in North Sumatra and Aceh, such as Dairi Regency, Pakpak Bharat Regency, Humbang Hasundutan Regency and Central Tapanuli Regency of North Sumatra, and also in Aceh Singkil Regency and Subulussalam, Aceh.
In administrative governance, most of the Pakpak people settled in Dairi Regency, North Sumatra, which later in July 28, 2003 grew into two regencies, namely:-
The Pakpak people are most likely the descendants of the soldiers from Chola Kingdom, India that attacked Srivijaya Kingdom in the 11th century.

Sub-ethnics

The Pakpak people are divided into five sub-ethnic groups or in local terminology, Pakpak Silima Suak:
Pakpak surnames are such as:
The Pakpak people are bound by a social structure, which in local terminology is called sulang silima. Sulang silima consists of five elements that are:-
Five of these elements are very instrumental in decision making in various aspects of life especially in kinship system and traditional ceremonies, be it in the context of a single surname clan based community or village based community. Therefore, five of these elements must be involved in order for a decision to be considered as valid in customary terms.
Traditional Pakpak ceremonies are named with "working" terms, however the term "festivals" are also frequently used today. Traditional ceremonies are divided into two major parts, namely:-
Examples of "good works" ceremonies are such as merbayo, menanda tahun, merkottas and so on. While examples of "bad works" ceremonies includes mengrumbang and mate ncayur ntua ceremony.