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PERAHU SANDEQ; MAKNA USSUL DAN PEMALI DALAM PROSESI PEMBUATANNYA Ulya Sunani
Al-Mishbah: Jurnal Ilmu Dakwah dan Komunikasi Vol 16 No 1 (2020)
Publisher : Komunitas Dosen Dakwah Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Palu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24239/al-mishbah.Vol16.Iss1.182

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This article examines the meaning contained in ussul and pemali associated with the procession of making sandeq boats . To study descriptive qualitative methods are used. The data analyzed are oral data relating to the procession of making sandeq boats which were obtained through in-depth interviews with Mandar sailors, boat builders and religious figures /clerics who were informants, including community leaders. The results of the analysis showed that the ussul and pemali of the Mandar tribe were related to the procession of making sandeq boats which involved rituals in the form of objects, symbols and meaningful behavior. It was concluded that ussul and pemali further reinforced that the sandeq boat was part of the identity of the Mandar tribe. The Ussul and Pemali meanings illustrate the hope and orientation of safety and the good fortune which is a form of love of the Mandar tribe for the sandeq and the sea.
INTERPRETASI MAKNA SAPAAN MAS TERHADAP ETNIK JAWA DI MAKASSAR (STUDI KOMUNIKASI ANTAR-BUDAYA DI MAKASSAR) Ulya Sunani
Al-Mishbah: Jurnal Ilmu Dakwah dan Komunikasi Vol 15 No 2 (2019)
Publisher : Komunitas Dosen Dakwah Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Palu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (388.558 KB) | DOI: 10.24239/al-mishbah.Vol15.Iss2.165

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One of the Javanese ethnic identities present in Makassar is called Mas for male Javanese. This nickname has been going on for a long time and it is not yet known exactly when it began, with a span of time, then the identity of Mas has become the property of Javanese men in Sulawesi, especially Makassar. The two ethnic groups in Makassar, namely; ethnic outside of Java and Javanese have the same usage of Mas, namely; is a greeting to pay respect to others and as a door of intimacy to people who have not known their identity, especially for traders, Mas greetings are common, but the problem is the application and generalization of Javanese ethnic in Makassar