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Local Wisdom Ulur-Ulur Tlaga Buret Ceremony in Tulungagung Eka Nurwaselina Santoso Santoso; Nugraheni Eko Wardani; Atikah Anindyarini
Humaniora Vol. 12 No. 3 (2021): Humaniora
Publisher : Bina Nusantara University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v12i3.7024

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The aims of the research were to describe the Ulur-ulur traditional ceremony, the procession, and the values of local wisdom in it. The research applied a qualitative study using a snowball sampling method with passive participant observation techniques and interviews. The researchers conducted in-depth interviews with note-taking and one-on-one interview techniques, namely by asking questions to the informants one by one and then recording the answers from the informants. The data validated by the source triangulation method were then analyzed using the Miles and Huberman research method which included data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The research result shows that (1) the Ulur-ulur ceremony is one of the rituals that manifests the residents’ gratitude for the abundant water sources for the residents’ rice fields. (2) Ulur-ulur traditional ceremony procession consists of the preparation stage, jodhang procession, jamasan of Dewi Sri and Jaka Sedana statues, prayers and kajat, sowing flowers, and closes with a typical art performance of Tulungagung regency. (3) The practice of Ulur-ulur traditional ceremony has local wisdom values: religious, social, educational, historical, and economic values.
Symbolic Meaning of Local Wisdom in the Slope of Mount Lawu:: An Etnographic Study on Dukutan Village Clean-Up Ceremony Anindyarini, Atikah; Sumarwati, Sumarwati; Suryanto, Edy; Slamet, Slamet; Maaliki. H, Maulana Danar
Humaniora Vol. 15 No. 2 (2024): Humaniora
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v15i2.10773

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The research aimed to describe the procession of the Dukutan village clean-up ceremony, sesaji and its equipment, and its symbolic meaning. The research was conducted using an ethnographic approach. Data sources were events, sesaji and its equipment, cultural observers, and ceremony performers. The sampling techniques used were purposive sampling and snowball sampling techniques. The techniques used to collect data were observation and in-depth interviews. Data validity test was conducted using source and method triangulation techniques. Data analysis was done using an interactive model. The results are, firstly, symbolic meanings of the procession are (a) cleaning-up in Menggung Site symbolizing respect to Narotama, (b) collection sesaji symbolizing the meaning of commonness and gratitude expression, (c) parade symbolizing environment-monitoring behavior, and (d) brawl symbolizing a conflict between Nglurah Lor and Nglurah Kidul. Secondly, symbolic meanings of sesaji are (a) tumpeng of corn rice, symbolizing human-to-God relationship, (b) ares and tempe bakar, symbolizing simplicity, (c) gandik symbolizing wellbeing, and (d) boiled food made of palawija symbolizing natural wealth. Thirdly, other equipments include (a) encek, symbolizing human beings’ submission to God, (b) kendi or vessel containing water, symbolizing the source of living, (c) iket, symbolizing a medium to expel evil spirit, and (d) incense smoke symbolizing behavior to remove badness. Generally, the symbolic meaning found in the research is related to social harmony and environmental conservation.
Co-Authors Ahmad Dwi Romadhoni Alfien, Moh. Fajrul Amir Fuady Andayani Andayani Andayani Andayani Arsha Aswindra Astiana Ajeng Rahadini Ayuningtyas, Dea Rahmanita Betari Pelangi Adiniry Budhi Setiawan Budi Waluyo Budiyono *, Budiyono Conix Faqihana Dini Dila Retno Kusumastutik Dimas Putra Dwipa Djoko Sulaksono Dwi Winda Lestari Edy Suryanto Eka Nurwaselina Santoso Santoso Faqih, Gunawan Ibnu Febry, Dea Muthia Fernanda, Marshanda Tiffany Firdani, Lusiana Galuh Sekar Arumsari Hadiyah Hadiyah, Hadiyah Handoko, Hana Febriyanes Haryanti, Putri Hermawan, Muhammad Alfian Hidayah, Laila Fitri Nur Hidayat, Ryan Inggrid Amanda Muharramah Janah, Ni’matun Januarti, Vitalia Kedhaton, Alfiah Kenes Sekar Kenfitria Diah Wijayanti Kumala Sari, Vita Andarinata Kundharu Saddhono M. Furqon Al Maarif Maaliki. H, Maulana Danar Maretta, Arina Dicka Menjamin, Sumaiyah Merry Lapasau Muftihah, Nani Mulyani, Rahmatika Nisak, Alfi Choirun Nugraheni Eko Wardani Nugraheni Eko Wardani Nusantari, Septirini Sekar Prysila Damai Evaludy Puspariani, Arum Putri, Tiara Yustina Rahmandhani, Fahriza Rahmat - Rahmat Rahmat Ratnasari, Dea Nova Rizaldi Wahyu Bagaskara Rohmah, Fatikhatur Saddhono, Kunddharu Sahidillah, Muhammad Wildan Santika Dewi Lestari Sarwiji Suwandi Sella Permata Sari Sholihah, Mutiatus Slamet . Sukarno Sukarno Sumarwati Sumarwati Suwandi, Sarwiji Terara, Benanda Tesa Tri Hartini Tri Hartini Utama, Sunu Setiawan Wiguna, Firman Fajar Wijayanti, Kenfitria Diyah Wuri Aristyowati Zulianto, Sugit