Natamata

Natamata

Natamata (a Bislama name derived from vernacular words such as Raga / East Ambae tamata and Apma temwat) is a concept underlying the social fabric of traditional communities in north-eastern Vanuatu: it may be translated peace.[1] The concept encompasses social and spiritual harmony, and the set of unwritten customary laws by which this harmony is maintained.

Maintaining natamata is the responsibility of customary chiefs. It is believed that when a transgression is committed by a member of the community, natamata is broken, and must be restored, usually by the paying of fines to the chief and to the person who was wronged.

References

  1. ^ Terry Crowley (2003). A new Bislama dictionary (2nd ed.). University of the South Pacific. p. 185. ISBN 9820203627. 
  • Gray, Andrew. In press. The Languages of Pentecost Island

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