“BARALEK” IN MY HOMETOWN
Every regions have different cultures each
other. We can see that in  wedding
processions. There are some step of wedding processions in my hometown,
Bukittinggi.
Firstly, there is a family meeting.
Woman’s family come to man’s home and discuss about their children’s
relationship. Usually, in this occasion, they will make certain when
engangement day will be held. 
Secondly, there is the engangement or it is
called “Batando”. Woman’s family come to man’s home and they are wearing
the engangement ring each other as a symbol that they have ready to get
married. In this moment, the families also decide about the wedding date.
After that, the marriage settlement in
the woman’s home and it also can be held in mosque or closest religion office.
Then, in the evening  the bride groom
that is called marapulai is
accompanied  to bride’s home. Bride in Minangkabau
is called anak daro. This moment is named “urang pulang”.
Then the wedding party or “baralek” be
held. In the beginning, it be held in anak daro’s home and then marapulai’s
home. Before anak daro’s family go there, marapulai’s family will come to anak
daro’s home with the term is “mamanggia”. After that, anak daro and
marapulai are accompanied to marapulai’s home by wearing Minangkabau
traditional custom. If their homes are near, so they are bowed by walking
together or ba arak. In this
procession, women from anak daro’s family bring baban or talam langkok.
After baralek in marapulai’s home, the women
of marapulai’s family come to anak daro’s home in the next day. They also bring
talam langkok. This event is named “manjalang
kandang”. In this moment, they are lunch together in a big plate.
Minangkabau people call that makan
bajamba.
In the last step, turn for men from
marapulai’s family come to anak daro’s home in same day with manjalang kandang
but it is in the evening. They come with marapulai. This procession is called “makan
siso”. After makan siso, so the wedding procession in my hometown is
finish.
There are some step of the wedding
processions in my hometown. I love the custom of my hometown  very much. I 
find some different ways from other region although it’s still in west
sumatera. So, how about your hometown?.  
this writing give new knowledge for me ,,,because i don't really know about it,,,just a little
BalasHapusyou should learn more because it is our culture.. okay... :)
Hapuswaw so interesting procedures :) I am so excited to read it. hmm maybe you shouls give more details about procedures of wedding party in ur hmtwn.
BalasHapus"BARALEK" the word was made me laugh wkwwkw..
BalasHapus"aban or talam langkok". what does irt mean...
but of all ur essay is good..
not "aban" but "baban" is some gifts for our relationship family whose children are married to ( parents in law ) like foods...
Hapusthank you for your comment...
Nice procession.... Its so Unique,,
BalasHapusthank you very much for your comment guys... :)
BalasHapus