Dulohupa house

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Dulohupa house is the traditional stilted meeting and ceremonial house of the Gorontalo people in northern Sulawesi, Indonesia, known for its distinctive wooden architecture and cultural significance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ceremonial house
cultural heritage building
meeting house
stilt house
traditional house
architecturalStyle traditional Gorontalo architecture
associatedWith Gorontalo customary law
Gorontalo traditional governance
builtOn stilts
constructionTechnique traditional carpentry
continent Asia
culturalRegion northern Sulawesi
culturalSignificance symbol of Gorontalo identity
venue for preserving Gorontalo customs
ethnicGroupAssociated Gorontalo people NERFINISHED
floorPlan rectangular
hasFeature broad front staircase
carved wooden ornaments
elevated floor
open interior hall
wooden pillars
heritageStatus regional cultural heritage
locatedIn Gorontalo NERFINISHED
Gorontalo Province NERFINISHED
Indonesia
Sulawesi NERFINISHED
material wood
orientation adapted to local climate
primaryFunction ceremonial venue
meeting place
roofType pitched roof
symbolizes respect for tradition
unity of the Gorontalo community
tourismAttraction yes
usedBy traditional leaders
village elders
usedFor community deliberations
customary law meetings
traditional ceremonies

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Gorontalo people traditionalHouse Dulohupa house