The number of supa‟ to be prepared (for example, before a wedding ceremony is conducted) can be up to 200 to 300 pieces. During Tavol, the bride's family will first enter the forest to hunt for the animals required to make the pickle which will be placed in bamboo (supa‟). All the supa‟ that has been prepared will then be buried in the ground. After two to three months (when the pickle has matured), the family members will once again enter the Tavol area to collect other resources required for the wedding preparations. Preparing the marker for the Tavol area. During the open season of Tavol (when family members enter the forest to collect resources), fish in the river can be caught with the help of tobah such as the following: 1. Sakut ̶ Fibrous root (potato) 2. Ruruang leaf 3. Tindok ̶ Tree climbing root 20 | PRACTICES OF THE MURUT TAHOL IN ALUTOK, ULU TOMANI

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