Ummu Fatimah Ria Lestari
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MENGUNGKAP CERITA RAKYAT BERDASARKAN TEMUAN BENDA PURBAKALA DI PULAU ORMU KABUPATEN JAYAPURA Ummu Fatimah Ria Lestari
Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat Vol. 4 No. 1 (2012): Juni 2012
Publisher : BALAI ARKEOLOGI PAPUA

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This paper shows and explains about the Ormu’s folklores based the prehistoric objects on Ormu Island. This paper purposes to show and explain about the Ormu’s folklores based to the prehistoric objects on Ormu Island. This research uses the descriptive method. The technique of this research are the observe technique and library technique. The result of this research; 1) to find three folklores about the prehistoric objects in Ormu Island, and 2) to describe three folklores about the prehistoric objects in Ormu Island. That folklores are; 1) Kisah Raksasa dan Suku Ormu, it was retold by Monika Toto, 2) Raksasa Jahat Penghuni Kampung Ormu, it was retold by Monika Toto, and 3) Terjadinya Pulau Kelapa, it was retold by Monika Toto.
LATAR ARKEOLOGIS DALAM NOVEL PENGUASA-PENGUASA BUMI KARYA DON RICHARDSON Ummu Fatimah Ria Lestari
Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat Vol. 3 No. 1 (2011): Juni 2011
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This paper discusses about the archeologist settings on Penguasa-Penguasa Bumi novel that written by Don Richardson. This novel tells about Stan Dale and Yale people. Stan Dale is a missionary on Papua. He was effort to introduce the Jesus ’ rule in Yale’s life. This is a description method and the technique of this research is library research. The result of this research is to find most of the Dokwi Vam, Kuil Kembu, Yogwa, and Seimima on its archeologist setting.