Mappalette bola of this tradition, and has been going on since the days of the Bugis ancestors. The tradition of adopting this house is carried out, because for the Bugis Tribe the house is their ancestral land, so it must be maintained downwardly. That is why the house was completely moved, all with the furniture inside. To do the Mappalette Bola, it must first be led by the local traditional leader. He will lead the prayer, and determine the rhythm of the steps of the house lifters. This is very important, because if the lifters are not compact, then the house will be very difficult to lift. Only male residents are allowed to do this, while women are in charge of cooking to provide energy for the house lifters. Typical Bugis snacks such as cake bandang, baronggo, suwella, accompanied by hot tea and coffee usually adorn this tradition. Appalette Ball is carried out by the homeowner usually because the land is sold. He also had to move to a new location, but still had to be with the same house. That is why the traditional houses of the Bugis tribe use poles embedded in the ground, so they can be easily moved. To keep furniture safe during the transfer process, glassware and plates are removed first. Meanwhile, heavy property such as cabinets and tables, if difficult to remove from the house, will be placed in a corner and then tied so as not to move wildly when the house is lifted. Later, after it has been moved, a year later the homeowner must do a Maccera Ball. It is a tradition to refuse reinforcements by brushing chicken blood on house poles.
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