Sulawesi, which was formerly known as Celebes, is an island with
a very beautiful sea-shore and mountainous scenery. The area is 227.00 km2,
just a little smaller than the whole land of England and Scotland. With long
and narrow peninsulas, it takes the shape of an orchid flower. There is no land
spot more than 90 km from the seashore. This gives the island a long beach-line.
Geographically, the strait of Sulawesi (Makassar), is known as the Wallace Line, which separates two different kinds of faunas, between the eastern and western part of Indonesia. It has specific flora and fauna such as Ebony wood, deer, and Maleo birds which have large eggs. This island has been inhabited by people for about 30.000 years. Evidences can be found in caves near the limestone hills not far from Maros, -a town about 30 km north east of Makassarthe capital of South Sulawesi province. There is a possibility that the oldest civilization on this island was in Wallanae Valley, a place between Soppeng and Sengkang where tools made of pebble have been found. Fossils from the extinct species of pig, deer, and elephants were also found around this area. During the golden ages of spice trade from the 15 th until the 19th century, South Sulawesi played a role as the gate to the Mollucan Islands, the lands of spices.
The mighty kingdoms of Makassar and Bone, as mentioned in the
history of Eastern Indonesia, played an important role in trading and political
field. South Sulawesi is inhabited by three main ethnic groups : Bugis,
Makassar, and Toraja. The people of the first three ethnics have been known as
patriotic and brave sailors during and after the wars. With the traditional
sailing boats, they sailed across the seas of Indonesia, to the northern part
of Australia, to a number of islands in the Pasific Ocean and to the African
Coast. Toraja people are also famous for their specific culture; the
traditional death ceremony, traditional houses with arch-shaped roofs and
beautiful carvings with natural colors are known throughout Indonesia.
The geography of South Sulawesi has created very interesting
cultural instruments. One can see and enjoy the uniqueness of the cultures such
as ceremonials, traditional dances, carvings, beautiful weaving from cotton and
silk, and the fascinating tropical scenery.
Source: http://celebes-tourism.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=82&Itemid=95
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Vocabularies :
- Formerly : Dahulunya
- Shore : Tepi laut, pantai
- Peninsula : Semenanjung
- Inhabited : Ditinggali
- Pebble : Batu kerikil, koral
- Arch : Lengkungan
- Carving : Ukiran
- Weaving : Tenun
Answer the questions below based on the text.
1. Paraghraph
one tells us about….
a.
A beautiful island called Sulawesi
b.
The former name of Sulawesi
c.
a very beautiful sea-shore and mountainous scenery
d.
The difference between Sulawesi and England
2.
Sulawesi has a long beach-line because….
a.
Its area is 227.00 km2.
b.
It is smaller the whole land of England and Scotland.
c.
It has a narrow peninsulas.
d.
It has no land spot more than 90 km from the seashore.
3.
“...,it takes the shape of an orchid flower.” The
underlined word refers to…
a.
Peninsula
b.
Mountainous Scenery
c.
England
d.
The area of Sulawesi
4.
Based on the text, how many ethnic groups live in Sulawesi?
a.
1
b.
2
c.
3
d.
4
5.
What ethnic is so popular for its culture?
a.
Bugis
b.
Makassar
c.
Toraja
d.
Bone
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