scholarly journals INDIGENOUS COUNSELING: KARAKTERISTIK SPIRITUAL DALAM TRADISI ROBO-ROBO PADA MASYARAKAT KECAMATAN SUNGAI KAKAP, KALIMANTAN BARAT

2021 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 96-106
Author(s):  
Saripaini Saripaini

The robo-robo tradition is a traditional ritual carried out by the Sungai Kakap people as an effort to resist danger. This study explored to describe and identify the characteristics of people spirituality in the process of providing assistance through local community traditions. This research was a qualitative research using descriptive method. Data was collected by observing people’s life in the field and interviews. The result revealed that: 1) amongst their existence as human, they had an awareness of the need for the God's help. 2) close to nature and living environment. 3) had close relationships amongst people, social values such as the value of togetherness, the value of sharing and respect, and the value of kinship. 4) The relationship with God in the robo-robo tradition was divided into three groups, namely: first, religious people had faith in Allah SWT, and did not want to involve themselves in the robo-robo tradition. Generally, this group considered this custom to be a deviation in religion. Second, they had faith in Allah SWT, were involved in cultural celebrations but did not believe in the belief traditions developed in these celebrations. Third, they had faith in Allah SWT but also they had faith in other supernatural beings (soul / ancestral soul).

2020 ◽  
Vol 4 ◽  
pp. 00013
Author(s):  
Manggala Ismanto ◽  
Siti Zurinani ◽  
Andi Azmi ◽  
Syahrul Hindarto

<p class="Abstract">Managing cultural heritage is a challenge for stakeholders. To manage a site, collaboration from various actors is needed to ensure the perspectives of each party can be conveyed, heard, and accommodated. The discovery of a new historical site called Sekaran in Sekarpuro Village, Malang Regency which has high cultural and historical values is a momentum to explore the relationship and negotiation of interests between cultural heritage management authorities and the local community. 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Jurnal Socius ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rima Suryana

This study focused on answering the research problems: 1) How the description of Panting Music in Banjarmasin is, 2) How the development process of Panting Music in Banjarmasin is, 3) What social values are in Panting Music, and 4) What norms are contained in the social values?. This study was used a qualitative approach with a descriptive method, which was not limited to data collection and compilation, but includes the analysis and interpretation of the data meaning. This study is based on the theory that assesses the function and form of Panting Music performance in South Kalimantan. Based on the results obtained, it can be concluded that the function of the music has undergone many development. At first, Panting Music is referred to as a musical accompaniment of Bajapin art, where Panting has a function just as a supplementary part in the Bajapin. As the development of the Panting itself, it does not only serve as a dance accompaniment of Bajapin anymore, but also as the art of Panting. As one of the traditional arts that develop in the community, Panting is also as a medium to tighten the relationship between fellow citizens serves as entertainment, education, and high religious values contents.Keywords: Panting Music, description,development process, social value, social norms


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 17
Author(s):  
Maharani Maharani ◽  
Herlinda Mansyur

This study aims to reveal and describe the choreography of a dance called Tari Piring Diateh Karambie in Kanagarian Payo, Tanah Garam Village, Lubuk Sikarah District, Solok City. This research is a qualitative research using descriptive method. The main instrument of this research was the researcher itself and was assisted by supporting instruments such as writing instruments and voice recorders. This research used primary and secondary data. The data were through literature study, observation, interviews, and documentation. The data analysis was conducted by collecting the data, reducing the data, presentation the data, and making conclusions. The results show that Tari Piring Diateh Karambie a is a traditional dance using a choreographic approach, and it is cultivated by raising the life of nature and the people of Nagari Payo. This dance has been around since 1995. Tari Piring Diateh Karambie uses elements of dance composition consisting of: 7 types of movement, simple floor pattern, top design, music, dramatic design, dynamic, theme, composition, group, and equipment. The movement of Tari Piring Diateh Karambie comes from a combination of Nagari Payo and Simawang. The movements and floor patterns used by dancers have fulfilled the elements of the dance composition. There is also music to accompany the dance movement so that it makes the dance alive as well as it complements the dance. The equipment used also gives the nuance to the dance so that it is not monotonous. In addition, the group choreography shows high social values and depicts the nature around Nagari PayoKeywords: Choreography, Tari Piring on Karambie, Kanagarian Payo


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 194-201
Author(s):  
Dilla Dwi Udiyana ◽  
Puspa Djuwita ◽  
Pebrian Tarmizi

This study aims to describe the implementation of morning greetings in the development to sosial ethics on cultural behavior 5S (smile, greetin, greeting, polite, and courteous). The type of research used is descriptive quantitative research with descriptive method and percentage technique. The subjects of the study were VB students of 26 student.The research instrument is qualitative research that is self researcher, assisted by observation and interview guides plus quesionnaire sheect. Technique analysis of observation data and interview in narration while quesionanaire data(tecnique ercentage). From the result of research with the detail of the research that carry out the 5S culture well as many as 18 student(69,23%),able to undestand the implementation of sapa thismorning to prove the existence of the relationship of the morning greeting and behavior of the student, as many as 24 student(92,30%)23 students (96,15%)were able to have greeting attitude,as many as 23 student(88,46%)23 students(88,46%) able to have polite attitude. So the cunclusion of this study is that it can be said that the students of VB class have been implementing culture 5S well.


2019 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 109
Author(s):  
A Zahid

This article discusses about the relationship between media and terorism in convergence era. The object was terorism news in TV One. Broadcasting of terorism through media in convergence era demanded to hold tightly of ethical principles of journalism. If not, the media would be a tool spreading terror out to society. This study was a qualitative research using descriptive method because this research aimed to get answer related to perception and opinion thereby requiring detailed quali. Data analysis was carried out using Miles and Huberman’s approach, consisting of data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing. Data validation was conducted using source triangulation to recheck the obtained data.


Author(s):  
Rebecca Glazier

Although a large amount of scholarly and popular attention has been devoted to understanding the relationship between religion and violence, comparatively less attention has been paid to the relationship between religion and peace. Yet, there are many reasons to believe that religion can be a powerful force for peacemaking. Qualitative research indicates that religious leaders and religious people are often credible peace brokers who are respected in their communities, have ready access to cultural peace-promoting concepts like reconciliation and forgiveness, and may be motivated by non-partisan factors like fulfilling religious obligations or furthering God’s will. Despite this promising research, little large-scale quantitative data has yet been collected from individuals engaged in peacemaking. In this study, the relationship between religion and peacemaking is explored using survey data collected from 171 international peacemakers, the majority of whom are Christian and white. The results indicate that religion influences peacemaking in at least two non-mutually exclusive ways: through motivating religious individuals to participate in peacemaking and through the use of religious tactics by those engaged in peacemaking. Through both means, religion influences commitment to continuing peacemaking, subjective evaluations of success by peacemakers, and hope for success in the future.


ALAYASASTRA ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 83
Author(s):  
Sarman Sarman

Traditional expressions is one of folklore verbal that need to be preserved. Some expressions of traditional contain many teachings, social values, cultural, economic, religiosity, outlook on life, leadership, and even political values, so that the relationship of folklore Bangka language with expressions of folklore is very relevant because some of the culture of a collective that is inherited and passed down through generations. This study aims to describe the value and function of a traditional expression in Bangka community. This study is conducted by  qualitative descriptive method and techniques of literature and interviews. Bangka traditional expression has a function as a medium to deliver advice, criticism, jokes, prohibition and religion.Keywords: traditional expressions, functions, qualitative descriptive


2018 ◽  
pp. 133
Author(s):  
Amat Zuhri

This study aims to analyze the concepts and patterns of spiritual leadership according to Serat Wedhatama, especially the ethical, ascetic and mystical potential of Mangkunegara IV Javanese Islamic spiritual leadership. In the context of civilizations and the treasure of Javanese Islamic literatures, just to have the properties as a warrior is not enough for a leader; one must also have the properties as a clergyman, or having Spiritual Leadership within oneself. Spiritual Leadership has become one of the materials to teach (piwulang) a prince, a future king or a ruler. The basis of this study is Serat Wedhatama by Mangkunegara IV which contains sublime teaching (piwulang luhur) which must be a guide for a leader. This study is a qualitative research. The data is obtained from Serat Wedhatama. Data were analyzed by descriptive method, with a scientific perspective of Sufism and hermeneutics. This study found that Serat Wedhatama teaches that a leader must adhere to the ethical, ascetic and mystical dimensions. The ethical dimension includes the behavior of a leader towards the community. Meanwhile, the ascetic dimension includes the inner attitude of a leader in order to purify his soul. And the ascetic dimension includes the form of the relationship between a leader and God.


2017 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
I Gusti Made Aryana

The relationship between Chinese and local society in Pupuan, Tabanan, Bali is realized through amalgamation marriage and participation as member of the local community organization of Desa Pakraman. This article analyzes the power relation behind the harmony. There are three problems to be discussed in this research i.e.: why the Chinese and Balinese ethnics at Pupuan Village live harmony?; how is the power dynamic behind the harmony relations in Pupuan Village?; and how is the model of education from etnopedagogic perspective which is conducted by two ethnics in Pupuan village? The research method applies qualitative descriptive method with critical ethnography approach. The data was gathered by deep interview, direct observation, and documents study and analyzed by interactive model with critis social theory.The article concluded that the harmonius inter-ethnic relation is happened because power and capital which is played by two ethnics. The power dynamic behind harmonius relation is dynamic and dissolved, in term of religious, political, social cultural, and social economic aspect. In addition, etnophedagogic educational model developed by using variety of media such as media social organizations, social activities media through the model “ngayah” and “ngoupin”, tradition game media, traditionmedia story telling (mesatua), and ritual culture media in public.


Author(s):  
Nunung Nurjannah

This research is intended to analyze the repetition in the body text of shampoo advertisements. The objectives of this research are: first, to describe what types of repetitions are used in the body text of shampoo advertisements. Second, to find out which repetition is most often used in the body text of shampoo advertisements. Third, to find out why certain repetition is most often used in the body text of shampoo advertisements. This is a qualitative research. Therefore, it uses descriptive method with the theories of repetition proposed by Halliday and Hasan (1976), Renkema (1993), Hoey (1991) and Halliday (1994), the theories of discourse proposed by Halliday (1985), Renkema (1993) and Nunan (1993), and the theories of advertisement proposed by Cook (1992) and Moi (1997). At the end of the analyses the writer found that the repetitions in the body text of shampoo advertisements are classified into simple repetition and complex repetition. Simple repetition is the most dominant types of repetition that used in the body text of shampoo advertisements because the use of simple repetition in the body text of shampoo advertisements is very important to make the readers or consumers understand and remember the name of the products or brands and the usage of products. It also makes the relationship between the sentences in the body text of shampoo advertisement clear and more communicative.


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