Nene luhu In ancient times, there was a country called Negeri Luhu which coincided on Seram Island, Maluku. Luhu Country was once the largest clove producer. There was a king named Raja Gimalaha Luhu Tuban who was the king of Luhu country which had not too many people. King Luhu was blessed with a girl named Ta Ina Luhu. Long story short, there was a battle between the Dutch colonialists and the people of Luhu so that the Dutch succeeded in seizing control of Negeri Luhu. This war is known as the Pong War or the Huamual War. Until finally, King Luhu and his family and all his people died under the feet of the Dutch, but only the daughter of a Luhu king, Ta Ina Luhu, survived. She was captured and taken by the Dutch colonialists to Ambon Island to become the wife of a Dutch warlord. Arriving on the island of Ambon, Ta Ina Luhu refused to be his wife by the Dutch warlord. The reason was because he was treated unreasonably by the
commander in chief, so Ta Ina Luhu tried her best to escape from Ambon Island. Without thinking long, Ta Ina Luhu managed to escape and headed to a country called Negeri Soya. There, he was welcomed by King Soya and treated like part of King Soya's family. After several months living in Soya Country, Ta Ina Luhu was discovered to be pregnant which made her feel uncomfortable to stay there. As night fell, Ta Ina Luhu couldn't help wanting to run away secretly. Then, he found a horse belonging to King Soya and immediately rushed away with it. Shortly after his departure, King Soya's guards searched for Ta Ina Luhu. Long story short, King Soya's bodyguard found Ta Ina Luhu on Mount Nona, but she still rushed to avoid it and nimbly headed for Amahusu Beach. When a bodyguard wanted to withdraw her hand, suddenly Ta Ina Luhu mysteriously disappeared so that the guard was stunned and could not believe what happened. Since that incident, the people of Ambon feel that they are often disturbed by spirits. Moreover, when it rains with hot weather. The Ambonese refer to it as "hot ujang" where people often go missing, especially children.Since that incident, the people of Ambon feel that they are often disturbed by spirits. Moreover, when it rains with hot weather. The Ambonese refer to it as "hot ujang" where people often go missing, especially children. According to the beliefs of local residents, spirits who like to kidnap children are the embodiment of Ta Ina Luhu. Therefore, until now this mysterious figure is known as Grandma Luhu. Virinian Seimahuira XI-3 English