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Pelatihan Inovasi Produk Ikan Bilih Berbasis Kuliner Etnik Minang di Jorong Kampung Tangah Kabupaten Solok Septriani, Septriani; Khairunnisa, Khairunnisa; Fajri, Emzia
Jurnal Abdidas Vol. 5 No. 5 (2024): October 2024
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/abdidas.v5i5.1020

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Ikan Bilih merupakan spesies air tawar asli Danau Singkarak, Kabupaten Solok. Masyarakat Jorong Kampung Tangah, Solok, banyak yang melakukan pengolahan Ikan Bilih. Namun pengolahan Ikan Bilih ini hanya sebatas digoreng, direbus dan dikeringkan. Hal ini juga dilakukan oleh kelompok ibu rumah tangga dalam Paguyuban Bundo Kanduang. Oleh karena itu, pelatihan ini dilakukan untuk mengenalkan inovasi lain dari produk olahan Ikan Bilih, di antaranya rendang dan lado hijau. Pemilihan kedua menu inovasi tersebut dikarenakan rendang dan lado hijau merupakan kuliner etnis yang sudah menjadi identitas budaya masyarakat Minang, termasuk juga masyarakat Jorong Kampung Tangah. Metode yang digunakan adalah sosialisasi dan pelatihan, termasuk juga praktik langsung oleh kelompok ibu rumah tangga Jorong Kampung Tangah. Hasil pelatihan menunjukan bahwa kelompok ibu rumah tangga ini mampu menginovasikan pengolahan produk Ikan Bilih sehingga menjadi lebih bervariasi. Saat ini produk Ikan Bilih tidak hanya direbus, digoreng dan dikeringkan, tetapi juga terdapat Rendang Bilih dan Bilih Lado Hijau. Inovasi produk ini sudah teruji mampu bertahan dalam kurun waktu yang cukup lama dengan tetap mempertahankan kelezatan cita rasa dan kualitas Ikan Bilih tersebut. Inovasi Produk Ikan Bilih ini diharapkan mampu meningkatkan penjualan dan sebagai bentuk revitalisasi kuliner etnis Minang.
The ethnoecology of the Malay sacred myth through narratives of Kampung Tua Nongsa in Batam Arianto, Tomi; Adrias, Adrias; Septriani, Septriani; Yulika, Febri
Studies in English Language and Education Vol 11, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/siele.v11i1.19006

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The condition of the Malays is significantly marginalized due to the migration and the rapid industrial development in Batam, Indonesia. However, the Malay sacred myth is still sustained as a local wisdom for the Malay generations. Therefore, this study aims to analyze the ethnoecology behind the story of the sacred myth of Bumbum, Puak, and Batu Belah as a representation of environmental Malay local wisdom in Kampong Tua Nongsa, Batam. Within the conceptual framework of ethnoecology as a bridge to understanding the relationship between literature in the form of folklore and the culture of society, this qualitative research collected data through observation by being directly involved in the community and in-depth interviews with 21 informants including the key jury of the sacred places, community advice, community leaders, village officials, and the younger generation of Malay people in Kampong Tua Nongsa. Data analysis was carried out by comparing, reconfirming, classifying, and interpreting the data with an ethnoecology approach. The results showed that there were three important ethnoecological representations: (1) the ecological ties between forests and humans in the sacred Bumbum, (2) the reflection of the wise king in the sacred of Puak, and (3) the sea as the central life of nature in the sacred of Batu Belah. Sacred site prohibitions reveal deep connections between human behavior and nature, emphasizing ethical considerations; these stories highlight cultural values, insights for heritage preservation, and solutions for environmental challenges within an ethnoecological framework, stressing the importance of ethics in human-nature interactions.
Cultural Transformation and Values of the Puputan Bayi Tradition in Medan: An Anthropological Approach Manik, Yesy Novirnati; Safriza, Nazua; Pajila, Najwa; Malau, Rico; Tambunan, Bony Charlos; Septriani, Septriani
Literasi Bahasa dan Sastra Jurnal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): LIBAS Vol. 1 No.2 September 2024
Publisher : Yayasan Tri Edukasi Ilmiah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63462/53eqye02

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This study aims to analyze the cultural transformation and values in the puputan bayi tradition in Medan using an anthropological approach. Applying Giddens’ (2013) theory of social change, the research focuses on how this tradition adapts and evolves alongside social and cultural developments influenced by modernity and globalization. This study employs a qualitative method with data collection techniques including in-depth interviews, participant observation, and document analysis. The informants consist of traditional leaders, families who practice the tradition, and local community members directly involved in the puputan bayi ceremony. The findings reveal that while traditional values are preserved, adjustments in the practice of the puputan bayi tradition reflect the influence of social changes, including aspects of gender roles, family participation, and the understanding of ritual meanings. The study also reveals that the people of Medan, particularly those of Javanese and Batak ethnicity, demonstrate openness to integrating modern values into their traditional practices. This cultural transformation reflects a process of acculturation and integration between local and global values, shaping a new social identity within urban communities.
Denotasi Mitos Pernikahan Semarga Pada Adat Mandailing di Wilayah Tapanuli Selatan Septriani, Septriani; Mahrani, Silvia; Lubis, Fatma Anggraini
Literasi Bahasa dan Sastra Jurnal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): LIBAS Vol. 2 No.1 March 2025
Publisher : Yayasan Tri Edukasi Ilmiah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63462/n80j3b44

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This study aims to analyze cultural values, customs, especially regarding the Denotation of the Myth of Marriage of the Same Clan in Mandailing Customs in the South Tapanuli Region. So that the wider community can better understand and comprehend the customary law of the Batak Mandailing. This research theory uses the Ethnography theory by Bronislaw Malinowski. The Ethnography approach seeks to provide an understanding that departs from an understanding of the culture of the community that is to be understood. The form of the results of the ethnographic research report is so distinctive, that the term ethnography is also used to refer to the research method to produce the report. This research method uses a qualitative method. This study collected data through interviews. The results of the study show that the Batak Mandailing Customary community has customary rules that prohibit marriage of the same clan based on the belief that marriage of the same clan can bring curses and bad luck to the family. However, over time this prohibition has begun to fade and is even ignored by some people. The myth of marriage of the same clan in the Mandailing custom in the South Tapanuli region is quite strong. Local people believe that marriage between people who have the same clan can bring bad luck, illness, and even death to their families, but this myth has not been scientifically proven. This myth is believed to be a form of respect for ancestors and maintaining good relations between families in one clan. This study also found that the myth of marriage within the same clan is still believed by some Batak Mandailing people.