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Alifuru script
Alifuru script
Aksara Alifuru
Script type
Period
Unknown
LanguagesBahasa tanah
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Alifuru script is a writing system originating from the Maluku region in Indonesia. The letters in this script are derived from traditional symbols used in the culture of the Alifuru people, and are primarily used to write bahasa tanah — a ceremonial language spoken exclusively during traditional rituals.[1]

History

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Historically, the Alifuru people did not develop a formal writing system and relied instead on oral tradition and folklore for cultural transmission. The symbols found in the Alifuru script closely resemble traditional iconography used by the community. However, adapting these symbols into a structured writing system is a relatively recent innovation and lacks clear historical precedent (Pattiiha, 2018).[2]

From a practical standpoint, the Alifuru script is often regarded as inefficient and cumbersome for regular communication. This stands in contrast to the general principles underlying the development of writing systems, which typically prioritize utility and clarity.[1]

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Maulana, Ridwan (14 September 2020). "Aksara-aksara di Nusantara: Seri Ensiklopedia". books.google.co.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved 30 November 2022.
  2. ^ M. Thaha Pattiiha. "Bahasa Tana, Aksara Alifuru, dan Nasib Bahasa Lokal di Maluku". www.academia.edu (in Indonesian). Retrieved 30 November 2022.