The Aliph project was coordinated by Dr. Hélène Njoto (EFEO, PI), Dr. Idham Setiadi (Yayasan Suar Bahri Kultura, co-PI) and Prof. Michael Feener (MAHS, co-PI) from January 2023 to September 2024.
The coordinators are grateful to the Director General of Culture Dr. Hilmar Farid for his relentless support to this
programme.
We thank Mr. Wuri Handoko (BRIN) for the help provided with the research.
The panel on Quran manuscripts was written by Mr. Ali Akbar (BRIN).
Our thanks to Aan Hatuwe and Husna Lumaela from Kaitetu for their contribution.
The authors would like to thank Professor Mus Huliselan, Professor Hermien Soselisa and Mr. Sem Touwe (Universitas Pattimura), Mr. Marlon Ririmasse (BRIN), Mr. Eko Prawoto (Universitas Kristen Duta Wacana), Mr. Yori Antar (Uma Nusantara), Dr. Sandra Sardjono (Tracing Patterns Foundation) and Dr. Marcelo Nishiyama (Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum, Kobe) for sharing their valuable advice and suggestions. Our thanks to Ade Pristie Wisandhani and Diah Novitasari (EFEO) for their help editing the panels, Tania Maulana Anjani for her assistance in coordinating the project administration, and for her invaluable help, together with Ignasius Sugeng Riyadi Projonegoro, in organising the Festival Kaitetu.
Sopamea traditional singers, 16 November 2023.
(photo: Agung Parameswara)
Cakalele dance. Kaitetu, 16 November 2023.
(photo: Agung Parameswara)
Exhibition panel design: PT Enrique.
Mosque and Galeri Kaitetu lighting design: Al Lighting.
Galerie Kaitetu architectural design: Louis Bonar architects.
Drawings by: Eko Prawoto, Alexis Boucher, Gabrielle Le Moullec, Arnaud Coret, and Mulan Njoto.
All works were carried out by local master carpenters, builders and electricity experts from Kaitetu: Bapak Ismail Hatuwe, Haris Hatuwe, Ilham Hatuwe, Ali Akbar Lumaela as well as Bapak Abd Manaf Hatuwe, Imran Hatuwe and Abd Gafur Hatuwe for the electrical works.
The conservation on the Mosque complex were coordinated by: Dhany Thalib, Gafjan Deny Akbar Nukuhaly and Siti Lumaela under the authority of the Tukang 12, and the King of Kaitetu, Upu Atetu.
Our gratefulness to Dodie Marrio Tiwery for his expert contribution and contagious dedication to Maluku’s heritage conservation.
Jawe traditional singers, 16 November 2023.
(photo: Agung Parameswara)