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Walking on the feet, the Minangkabau woman brings Jamba over her head.

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A group of Minangkabau mothers in Indonesia, walking with "jamba" or trays that contain a variety of traditional foods, with accompaniment to traditional music.

Arakan jamba is brought from the bako house, or the family home of the bride's father, after he uses the edit or accessories of the Minangkabau bride.

Jamba was then taken to the bride's house, where the wedding procession took place.

Even though you have to walk up to five kilometers, but because you are used to it, these mothers have no trouble carrying it, even without holding it by hand. They can even swing, fearlessly the servants contain a variety of traditional foods and the delivery falls.
This "maid jamba" procession can be witnessed in various traditional events of the Minangkabau tribe, one of the matrilineal tribes in the world.

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