The development of Christianity was accepted by the Mamasa tribe community around the early 1900s as professed by missionaries from the Netherlands.
[5] Mamasa people practice arts that are inherent in their culture such as dances, musical instruments and traditional clothes.
[6] Rambu Solo or mourning parties are not only a sacred tradition for the people of Mamasa Regency, West Sulawesi.
The tradition of this death party is also a place to glue the big family of Mamasa's noble lineage together.
The buffalo fight in a special arena in Mamasa was carried out until the peak of the funeral was over.
[7] The Mamasa farm rice, corn, cassava, sweet potatoes, peanuts, green beans, soybeans, vegetables and various types of fruits.
They also raise livestock, such as pigs, buffalo, cows, horses, goats, chickens and ducks.