@ARTICLE{Laki_Áron_B._"Pakon"._2020, author={Laki, Áron B.}, volume={vol. LXXIII}, number={No 2}, pages={146-157}, journal={Rocznik Orientalistyczny/Yearbook of Oriental Studies}, howpublished={online}, year={2020}, publisher={The Committee of Oriental Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences and The Publishing House ELIPSA}, abstract={This article discusses an unknown tradition from the Malay Archipelago, namely the island of Lombok. The article describes a spirit possession ceremony, as it was practised in East Lombok before being subject to a ban in 1984. It also explains the reasons for prohibition and explores a recent revival of the tradition. The discussion draws a parallel with similar traditions from late colonial Malaysia. Aside from similar functions as healing rites, the traditions many times use the same ceremonial equipment during the ceremonies and have identical symbols. This encourages us to look for connections between the Sasaks in Lombok and the Malays in Malaysia and Sumatra. The article suggests some direct connections between the two, but also takes indirect connections into consideration, for example, the rule of the Bugis-Makassarese people, who played an important role in both of these corners of the archipelago.}, type={Article}, title={"Pakon". A Forgotten Tradition from Lombok}, URL={http://www.czasopisma.pan.pl/Content/118026/PDF/ROrient%2073%20z.%202-20%206Laki.pdf}, doi={10.24425/ro.2020.135023}, keywords={spirit possession, healing rites, dance performance, Lombok, Malay peninsula, Bugis-Makassarese, Islamic law}, }