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6 August 2021 Prey into kin: the cosmological role of the pig in the Kelabit Highlands, Sarawak
Monica Janowski
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In this article I explore the role of both the wild pig (baka) and the domesticated pig (berak) among the Kelabit of Sarawak, focusing in particular on their pre-Christian cosmological role. The wild pig (mainly Sus barbatus Müller, 1838 but also Sus scrofa Linnaeus, 1758), the main source of wild meat in the area, used to be associated with the spirit world, particularly with the Great Spirit. The domesticated pig (Sus scrofa) was, in pre-Christian Kelabit belief and practice, important in communication with the spirit world. I suggest here that the pig is transformed into kin to humans through being fed rice, and that this may be seen as the basis for its appropriateness as a way of communicating with the spirit world.

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Monica Janowski "Prey into kin: the cosmological role of the pig in the Kelabit Highlands, Sarawak," Anthropozoologica 56(11), 167-180, (6 August 2021). https://doi.org/10.5252/anthropozoologica2021v56a11
Received: 5 September 2020; Accepted: 8 January 2021; Published: 6 August 2021
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Cosmologie
Cosmology
gender
genre
house
kinship
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