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Penerapan Kearifan Lokal Samosir dalam Mengeksplorasi Bentuk-Bentuk Geometri Mailani, Elvi; Saragih, Doni Irawan; Lubis, Fadila Putri; Siregar, Nurhasanah Br; Sihombing, Sartika Putri Ruth Angel; Simanjuntak, Sela
Indo-MathEdu Intellectuals Journal Vol. 5 No. 5 (2024): Indo-MathEdu Intellectuals Journal (In-Press)
Publisher : Lembaga Intelektual Muda (LIM) Maluku

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54373/imeij.v5i5.1902

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The purpose of this study is to investigate how the Batak people in Samosir use their local knowledge to understand geometric shapes. The literature review research method, which is a data collection strategy focused on the evaluation of relevant and current scientific literature related to the research problem, is used in this publication. The data sources in the study came from Google Scholar, Scopus, and SINTA. Data analysis was carried out qualitatively consisting of data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results of the data analysis show that the way local knowledge is applied to the study of geometric forms shows how Batak culture has used geometric principles in religious ceremonies as well as art and construction. In addition to having a practical and aesthetic purpose, these geometric shapes have a deep philosophical feel that enhances the cultural identity and bond of the community with nature and its ancestors. Through the local wisdom of the Batak people in Samosir, geometric ideas have been successfully identified and applied to various parts of their lives, including traditional house buildings, traditional artifacts, and ulos weaving crafts. Overall, this study shows how the concept of geometry is used organically by Batak local wisdom, which is essential for preserving community peace, fostering cultural identity, and fostering spiritual ties with nature and ancestors.
Penerapan Kearifan Lokal Samosir dalam Mengeksplorasi Bentuk-Bentuk Geometri Mailani, Elvi; Saragih, Doni Irawan; Lubis, Fadila Putri; Siregar, Nurhasanah Br; Sihombing, Sartika Putri Ruth Angel; Simanjuntak, Sela
Indo-MathEdu Intellectuals Journal Vol. 5 No. 5 (2024): Indo-MathEdu Intellectuals Journal
Publisher : Lembaga Intelektual Muda (LIM) Maluku

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54373/imeij.v5i5.1902

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to investigate how the Batak people in Samosir use their local knowledge to understand geometric shapes. The literature review research method, which is a data collection strategy focused on the evaluation of relevant and current scientific literature related to the research problem, is used in this publication. The data sources in the study came from Google Scholar, Scopus, and SINTA. Data analysis was carried out qualitatively consisting of data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results of the data analysis show that the way local knowledge is applied to the study of geometric forms shows how Batak culture has used geometric principles in religious ceremonies as well as art and construction. In addition to having a practical and aesthetic purpose, these geometric shapes have a deep philosophical feel that enhances the cultural identity and bond of the community with nature and its ancestors. Through the local wisdom of the Batak people in Samosir, geometric ideas have been successfully identified and applied to various parts of their lives, including traditional house buildings, traditional artifacts, and ulos weaving crafts. Overall, this study shows how the concept of geometry is used organically by Batak local wisdom, which is essential for preserving community peace, fostering cultural identity, and fostering spiritual ties with nature and ancestors.
Implementasi Etnomatematika pada Materi Kesebangunan dan Kekongruenan dengan Rumah Adat Karo Kudadiri, Natalia Rama; Siallagan, Yesica; Siahaan, Tryona Loise; Mailani, Elvi; Saragih, Doni Irawan
Indo-MathEdu Intellectuals Journal Vol. 5 No. 5 (2024): Indo-MathEdu Intellectuals Journal
Publisher : Lembaga Intelektual Muda (LIM) Maluku

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54373/imeij.v5i5.1916

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This article discusses the Karo traditional house, a review from Etnomathematics. Karo is located in North Sumatra and has high value history, culture and artifacts. One of these artifacts that still survives is the Karo traditional house. This traditional house not only functions as a protector for its residents but also has a deep function and meaning in accordance with the customs and culture of the community. In Karo traditional houses, the form, function and motifs of the aesthetic elements depict the close relationship between humans and their natural environment. Examining the aesthetic elements of Karo traditional houses which contain geometric concepts. Without studying geometric concepts in mathematics, Karo people have applied geometric concepts in everyday life, reflected in creating aesthetic elements in Karo traditional houses. The method used is literature study
Eksplorasi Etnomatematika pada Bangunan Cagar Budaya Ukiran Relief Istana Maimun di Kota Medan Mailani, Elvi; Saragih, Doni Irawan; Mardayanti, Fitri; Sitorus, Septi Qorima; Capah, Aribah; Indah T, Khofifah
Indo-MathEdu Intellectuals Journal Vol. 5 No. 5 (2024): Indo-MathEdu Intellectuals Journal
Publisher : Lembaga Intelektual Muda (LIM) Maluku

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54373/imeij.v5i5.1933

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Ethnomathematics is a field of study that combines mathematical concepts with cultural elements in people's lives. Maimun Palace, as one of the Malay cultural heritages located in Medan, North Sumatra, offers many examples of the application of ethnomathematics in its architecture and design. This research aims to explore how mathematical concepts, such as geometry, symmetry, fractals and proportions, are implemented in the building structure, ornaments and spatial layout of the Maimun Palace. The palace's architecture reflects a blend of local Malay, Islamic, Indian and European cultural influences, each of which carries unique mathematical values. In addition, symbolic elements of certain numbers are also found in the palace design, reflecting the cultural beliefs and philosophies of the local people. The results of this research show that the Maimun Palace is an important example of how mathematics is not only applied in a technical context, but is also influenced by beliefs, aesthetics, and cultural traditions. This study contributes to increasing understanding of the relationship between mathematics and culture and the importance of preserving cultural heritage through a multidisciplinary approach such as ethnomathematics. The method used is qualitative using library research
Penerapan Kearifan Lokal Samosir dalam Mengeksplorasi Bentuk-Bentuk Geometri Mailani, Elvi; Saragih, Doni Irawan; Lubis, Fadila Putri; Siregar, Nurhasanah Br; Sihombing, Sartika Putri Ruth Angel; Simanjuntak, Sela
Indo-MathEdu Intellectuals Journal Vol. 5 No. 5 (2024): Indo-MathEdu Intellectuals Journal
Publisher : Lembaga Intelektual Muda (LIM) Maluku

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54373/imeij.v5i5.1902

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to investigate how the Batak people in Samosir use their local knowledge to understand geometric shapes. The literature review research method, which is a data collection strategy focused on the evaluation of relevant and current scientific literature related to the research problem, is used in this publication. The data sources in the study came from Google Scholar, Scopus, and SINTA. Data analysis was carried out qualitatively consisting of data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results of the data analysis show that the way local knowledge is applied to the study of geometric forms shows how Batak culture has used geometric principles in religious ceremonies as well as art and construction. In addition to having a practical and aesthetic purpose, these geometric shapes have a deep philosophical feel that enhances the cultural identity and bond of the community with nature and its ancestors. Through the local wisdom of the Batak people in Samosir, geometric ideas have been successfully identified and applied to various parts of their lives, including traditional house buildings, traditional artifacts, and ulos weaving crafts. Overall, this study shows how the concept of geometry is used organically by Batak local wisdom, which is essential for preserving community peace, fostering cultural identity, and fostering spiritual ties with nature and ancestors.
Implementasi Etnomatematika pada Materi Kesebangunan dan Kekongruenan dengan Rumah Adat Karo Kudadiri, Natalia Rama; Siallagan, Yesica; Siahaan, Tryona Loise; Mailani, Elvi; Saragih, Doni Irawan
Indo-MathEdu Intellectuals Journal Vol. 5 No. 5 (2024): Indo-MathEdu Intellectuals Journal
Publisher : Lembaga Intelektual Muda (LIM) Maluku

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54373/imeij.v5i5.1916

Abstract

This article discusses the Karo traditional house, a review from Etnomathematics. Karo is located in North Sumatra and has high value history, culture and artifacts. One of these artifacts that still survives is the Karo traditional house. This traditional house not only functions as a protector for its residents but also has a deep function and meaning in accordance with the customs and culture of the community. In Karo traditional houses, the form, function and motifs of the aesthetic elements depict the close relationship between humans and their natural environment. Examining the aesthetic elements of Karo traditional houses which contain geometric concepts. Without studying geometric concepts in mathematics, Karo people have applied geometric concepts in everyday life, reflected in creating aesthetic elements in Karo traditional houses. The method used is literature study
Eksplorasi Etnomatematika pada Bangunan Cagar Budaya Ukiran Relief Istana Maimun di Kota Medan Mailani, Elvi; Saragih, Doni Irawan; Mardayanti, Fitri; Sitorus, Septi Qorima; Capah, Aribah; Indah T, Khofifah
Indo-MathEdu Intellectuals Journal Vol. 5 No. 5 (2024): Indo-MathEdu Intellectuals Journal
Publisher : Lembaga Intelektual Muda (LIM) Maluku

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54373/imeij.v5i5.1933

Abstract

Ethnomathematics is a field of study that combines mathematical concepts with cultural elements in people's lives. Maimun Palace, as one of the Malay cultural heritages located in Medan, North Sumatra, offers many examples of the application of ethnomathematics in its architecture and design. This research aims to explore how mathematical concepts, such as geometry, symmetry, fractals and proportions, are implemented in the building structure, ornaments and spatial layout of the Maimun Palace. The palace's architecture reflects a blend of local Malay, Islamic, Indian and European cultural influences, each of which carries unique mathematical values. In addition, symbolic elements of certain numbers are also found in the palace design, reflecting the cultural beliefs and philosophies of the local people. The results of this research show that the Maimun Palace is an important example of how mathematics is not only applied in a technical context, but is also influenced by beliefs, aesthetics, and cultural traditions. This study contributes to increasing understanding of the relationship between mathematics and culture and the importance of preserving cultural heritage through a multidisciplinary approach such as ethnomathematics. The method used is qualitative using library research
Co-Authors Abigael Simbolon Ade, Novi Fhitri Adsiti, Anggia Aldwi Agnes Vebiola Siregar Agnes Yohana Lumbanbatu Agustina Siahaan Aisy Sitorus, Rihadatul Alif, Syifa Zakiah Alya Fauziah Aman Simaremare Amelia, Valina Qorry Ananda, Aulia Dea Andani, Lulu Dwi Andini Putri, Andini Andini, Raissa Ani Minarni Apriyanda Ari Kurniawan Arsya Medika Butar Butar Asri Natalia Sitompul Aulina, Natasya Avelisa Belmont Situmeang Ayu Tambunan Balqis, Dhia Aniqa Bangun, Stela Lianti Barus, Dhea Ananda Br Batubara, Nanda Amalia Benita Br S. Brahmana Bernadenta Simbolon Berutu, Mita Maharani Butarbutar, Noven Christoper Capah, Aribah Cela Talita Chelsi M Rajagukguk Chintia Sinurat Christin Debora Cindy Cantika br Tarigan Cindy Rosdiana Sihotang Cristin Indah Rani Sihombing Daniel Sinaga, Daniel Daulay, Nur Aisyah Deby Thesa Marpaung Dewi Purnama Sari Dongoran, Ima Kurniati Dwi Anggi Sitanggang Dwi Putri Sinaga Dwi Putri Siregar Dwika C Simarmata Eaudia Rachel Whilhelmina Br Pasaribu Eli Adelia Elida br Sebayang Elida Maeka Silalahi Elsa Maulina ELVI MAILANI Elvi Mailani ELVI MAILANI Ester Natalia Pangaribuan Ester Simarmata Estetika, Mei Vina Eviana, Tania Fakhrany, Iasyah Fatia Nazifa Fazira Adisti Feby Siregar Feby Sofiana Tambun Saribu Gertruda Gissa Sinaga Gladis Pradana Grace Paulina Simanjuntak Grace Shella Dian Artha Malau Gultom, Jelika Taruli Br Habibah Rusly Elly Hafizah, Nurul Hani Apriani Silalahi Hanifahn, Anindya Harahap, Siti Kayla Salsabila Harnita Susanti Herlambang, Andini Hutasuhut, Halimatus Azizah Ignasya Sinabariba Imelda Yuniarti Lubis Indah T, Khofifah Intan Revalina Sinaga Iren Kristia Sihombing Irma Yohana Sinambela Ishmah Afifah Naila Pulungan Izzati, Khairunnisa Al Jelika Taruli Gultom Jelita Adelima Simanjuntak Josua Simarmata Kezia saputri Khairina Firantia Azha Kudadiri, Natalia Rama Larasinda silitonga Lasmaria Pasaribu Lavenia Ulandari Livia Br Sembiring Lubis, Fadila Putri Lukas Zega Mandasari, Nur Kibah Manik, Siti Afiqa Rahmah Mardayanti, Fitri Mardhiyah Kharismayanda Margaret Siagian Margolang, Saskia Nirwana Marini Anita Simangunsong Matondang, Nurul Tri Ashayudha Br. Mawarta Manjou Ito Naibaho Maya Alemina Ketaren Meliana Silalahi Menara Chandra Nainggolan Merry Pretty Mery Natalia BR Hutahuruk Meta Tri Widiya Nola Purba Muhammad Rizky Mazaly Muhammad Rizky Mazaly Mukhtar Mukhtar Nabila aptari Nabilah, Tasya Naibaho, Yulinar Naifah Nazla Husni Naila Dwi Fani Nainggolan, Menara Chandra Najwa Shifa Lubis Nanda Fitria Ningsih Nasution, Rafalah Khairunnisa Nasution, Suhailah Haya Nazla Salsabila Nazwa Salsabila Ningrum, Cucu Tri Ayu Nur Maidah Nur Rarastika Nur Zikra Putri Nuraini Sri Bina Nurjannah, Miftah Nurul Rizkiyah Siregar Ocha Andini Fadillah Oxana Karanina Pandiangan, Lulu Lolyta Pangaribuan, Ester N Putri Juliani Sitorus Putri, Alya Sania Putri, Dini Aisyah Putri, Munisa Rahel Yesika Anakampun Raihana Alpiye Muna Rayani E M Sihombing Redya E. M. Hutabarat Ria Angelina Sijabat Riandita Kd Pasaribu Ririn Yoseva Silalahi Riska Amalia Rizal R. H Situmorang Roberta Sitanggang Roniah Ritonga Rosabet Samosir Roseska Natalia marito simanjuntak Rosintan Purba Rusmini, Rusmini Ruth Agnesia P. Sihombing Ruth Aritonang Sabrina Pratiwi Sarah Anastasia Butarbutar Sarah Mutiara Sianipar Sartika Yukirana Br. Hutagaol Sebayang, Sri Charina Putri Br Secarina Agrecia Padang Septiawan, Juhky Serly Serly Sherin F Sihombing Siagian, Akbar Nugraha Siagian, Margaret Siahaan, Tryona Loise Sidauruk, Dwisandha Sihombing, Ezra Imamat Kartini Sihombing, Sartika Putri Ruth Angel Silaban, Friska Delviana Silalahi, Hani Apriani Simajuntak, Lulu C W Simangunsong, Sofia Simangunsong, Veronika Simanjuntak, Richa Putri Br. Simanjuntak, Sela Simaremare M S, Aman Simatupang, Jennifer Margaret Simbolon, Bernadenta Sinaga, Niko Alriadi Sindi Pratama Sipayung, Helena Raymonda Siregar, Dwi Putri Siregar, Immanuel Hasiholan Siregar, Nurhasanah Br Sitanggang, Dwi Anggi Sitanggang, Venni Maulani Siti Apriyanti Majid Siti Aulia, Abel SITI KHODIJAH Siti Masitoh Hasibuan Sitompul, Asri Natalia Sitorus, Septi Qorima Situkkir, Jerina Basita Aprilia Br Siva Julia Br Sembiring Sri Rahayu Sitio Sri Royani Jelita Simbolon Syafitri, Nabila Syahrial Syahrial Syifa Zakiah Alif Tampubolon, Ananda Tarigan, Julia Citra Br Tarigan, Kesia Jesika BR Theresia Honey Br. Sinaga Tianur Yelsardaina Tambunan Tohap Panuturi Sihombing Tri Chairunisa Tri Nike Wulandari Lubis Tri Widia Siregar Utami, Jelita Utami, Syahzila Suci Utami, Syarifah Raudah Vanessa Lerasha Sihotang Vivin Kristabel Telaumbanua Wesly Ifania Silalahi Widia Valentina Br Sihotang Yelsa Aulia Yesica Siallagan Yosnida Sianturi Yuliana Asalingat Yulika Aghnesia Manik Yunita Mawar Sari Simbolon Zahratunisa, Ilda