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Makan bajamba (from Minangkabau language) is the traditional communal meals, shared from one container, and procession of dining on low tables set upon the floor; it is a tradition of the Minangkabau people that has existed since the founding of Islam and is conducted at ceremonial events, holidays, festivals, and important gatherings. Various of Minangkabau foods are served in the procession, which is carried in by female participants on their head. That foods are all laid out on metallic trays and then placed on the low tables and consumed while sitting on the floor. This procession opens with the performance of Minangkabau arts and begins with the recitation of traditional Minangkabau proverbs as well as proverbs from the Koran by elders and leaders. Literally, makan bajamba means eatin

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  • Makan bajamba (in)
  • Makan bajamba (en)
  • Макан-баджамба (ru)
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  • Makan bajamba atau juga disebut makan barapak adalah tradisi makan dengan cara duduk bersama-sama di dalam suatu ruangan yang dilakukan oleh masyarakat Minangkabau. Tradisi ini umumnya dilangsungkan pada hari-hari besar agama Islam dan berbagai upacara adat, atau pertemuan penting lainnya. Asal usul makan bajamba berasal dari Kоtо Gаdаng, Agаm, Sumatra Barat dаn sudah dimulai ѕеjаk аbаd kе-7, tераtnуа ketika аwаl masuknya Islam kе Mіnаngkаbаu. Makan bajamba akan memunculkan rasa kebersamaan tanpa melihat perbedaan status sosial. (in)
  • Makan bajamba (from Minangkabau language) is the traditional communal meals, shared from one container, and procession of dining on low tables set upon the floor; it is a tradition of the Minangkabau people that has existed since the founding of Islam and is conducted at ceremonial events, holidays, festivals, and important gatherings. Various of Minangkabau foods are served in the procession, which is carried in by female participants on their head. That foods are all laid out on metallic trays and then placed on the low tables and consumed while sitting on the floor. This procession opens with the performance of Minangkabau arts and begins with the recitation of traditional Minangkabau proverbs as well as proverbs from the Koran by elders and leaders. Literally, makan bajamba means eatin (en)
  • Ма́кан-баджа́мба (индон. и мин. makan bajamba — «совместная трапеза») — коллективное застолье, принятое у индонезийского народа минангкабау по случаям праздников и других важных общественных событий. Проводится в соответствии со старинными традициями местной культуры питания: блюда падангской кухни сервируются на полу либо на земле, столовые приборы европейского образца не используются — участники трапезы едят руками. (ru)
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  • Makan bajamba (from Minangkabau language) is the traditional communal meals, shared from one container, and procession of dining on low tables set upon the floor; it is a tradition of the Minangkabau people that has existed since the founding of Islam and is conducted at ceremonial events, holidays, festivals, and important gatherings. Various of Minangkabau foods are served in the procession, which is carried in by female participants on their head. That foods are all laid out on metallic trays and then placed on the low tables and consumed while sitting on the floor. This procession opens with the performance of Minangkabau arts and begins with the recitation of traditional Minangkabau proverbs as well as proverbs from the Koran by elders and leaders. Literally, makan bajamba means eating together; it facilitates a sense of togetherness regardless of status of the participants. A 2006 procession that celebrated the 123rd anniversary of the town of Sawahlunto, received an award from the MURI (Indonesian Record Museum) in the category of the longest and most participants in a makan bajamba procession (16,123 people). (en)
  • Makan bajamba atau juga disebut makan barapak adalah tradisi makan dengan cara duduk bersama-sama di dalam suatu ruangan yang dilakukan oleh masyarakat Minangkabau. Tradisi ini umumnya dilangsungkan pada hari-hari besar agama Islam dan berbagai upacara adat, atau pertemuan penting lainnya. Asal usul makan bajamba berasal dari Kоtо Gаdаng, Agаm, Sumatra Barat dаn sudah dimulai ѕеjаk аbаd kе-7, tераtnуа ketika аwаl masuknya Islam kе Mіnаngkаbаu. Makan bajamba akan memunculkan rasa kebersamaan tanpa melihat perbedaan status sosial. (in)
  • Ма́кан-баджа́мба (индон. и мин. makan bajamba — «совместная трапеза») — коллективное застолье, принятое у индонезийского народа минангкабау по случаям праздников и других важных общественных событий. Проводится в соответствии со старинными традициями местной культуры питания: блюда падангской кухни сервируются на полу либо на земле, столовые приборы европейского образца не используются — участники трапезы едят руками. Макан-баджамба бывают весьма многолюдными — с участием сотен или даже тысяч гостей. Как правило, они проводятся в каком-то общественном помещении или на открытом воздухе. Для доставки угощений к месту трапезы собирается торжественная процессия, состоящая из женщин, которые несут подносы с едой на головах. (ru)
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