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Exploring the Traditional Architecture of Kampung Naga: Heritage Values, Local Identity, and Sustainability Mochammad Gibbran Genta Pratama; Rahma Diva Januar Dini; Rina Sulistiani; Feni Febriani; Sudarto Sudarto
JAMASAN: Jurnal Mahasiswa Pendidikan Sejarah Vol 1 No 1 (2025): Tradisi dan Budaya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25157/jamasan.v1i1.5332

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The study explores the uniqueness of Kampung Naga's traditional architecture, which is rich in noble values and local Sundanese philosophy. This study focuses on is how the architectural design incorporates the concepts of cultural preservation and environmental sustainability, which are examined through a Sundanese architectural approach. Using qualitative methods, this research investigates traditional design elements that play a role in preserving local identity while maintaining harmony between humans and nature. The results of the research show that the structure of houses in Kampung Naga not only has a physical function but also contains philosophical meanings related to beliefs and social life. The architectural design not only reflects local wisdom in the form of environmentally friendly stilt houses but also contains philosophical values that support cultural and ecological sustainability. Noble values such as simplicity and sustainability are reflected in construction patterns consistent with traditional principles. This study is expected to contribute to efforts to preserve traditional architecture while inspiring the application of local wisdom in the development of sustainable modern architecture, and providing sustainable solutions in the context of current and future development. This research serves as a bridge between cultural heritage and modern concepts of sustainability and authentic local identity.
Ethnocultural Linguistic Study of the Concept of Nationality in the Sunda Wiwitan Community of Kampung Pasir Garut Aditya Aditya; Adhi Yudha Nugraha; Muhammad Fikri Haikal; Vasra Revinda; Haenidar Aghseyna; Sudarto Sudarto
JAMASAN: Jurnal Mahasiswa Pendidikan Sejarah Vol 1 No 1 (2025): Tradisi dan Budaya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25157/jamasan.v1i1.5368

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Local religion is one form of pluralism of beliefs in Indonesia. This is because of the long history of the formation of the Indonesian nation. Local religions are spread throughout Indonesia from Sabang to Merauke. One of the local religions in Indonesia is located in West Java Province, precisely in the Sundanese tribe, which is called the Sunda Wiwitan belief. Sunda Wiwitan is a religious belief that has existed since the ancient kingdom era. This belief upholds the values ​​of Sundanese customs and Sundanese culture. In one of its teachings, it is known as the terms kondisi cara ciri manusa kabangsaan and kondisi cara ciri bangsa kabangsaan. This concept describes the way the Sunda Wiwitan people live as fellow human beings and as part of a nation. This concept is adopted by the Sunda Wiwitan belief in the Kampung Pasir area in Samarang District, Garut Regency
The Philosophical Meaning of Bamboo in Mabokuy Art and Ecoliteracy Purwaraja Community – Rajadesa Dadan Ramdani; Sudarto Sudarto
JAMASAN: Jurnal Mahasiswa Pendidikan Sejarah Vol 1 No 1 (2025): Tradisi dan Budaya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25157/jamasan.v1i1.5409

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The bamboo woven craftsmen community in Purwaraja faces significant challenges amid global changes and a hedonistic lifestyle that prioritizes practicality over tradition. This research uses a qualitative ethnographic approach to explore the development and meaning of bamboo woven crafts in the Purwaraja community, focusing on societal value shifts and adaptive strategies to preserve local wisdom. Findings reveal the emergence of Mabokuy, a modern art form blending bamboo craft aesthetics with performing arts, reflecting the artist’s creativity and contemporary realities. Mabokuy arose from concerns about diminishing cultural awareness and loss of respect for nature. Bamboo symbolizes courage, natural beauty, strength, resilience, flexibility, loyalty, and respect—values deeply rooted in Sundanese arts and traditions where bamboo plays a vital cultural role. This art form not only entertains but also educates and promotes sustainable culture by fostering environmental awareness and cultural continuity. Mabokuy embodies ancestral tradition preservation, aiming to ensure its survival and relevance in the face of modernization. Ultimately, the art represents a sustainable cultural expression that reinforces the importance of environmental stewardship and community identity for future generations.
Preserving Cultural Narratives Through Aros Woven Fabric Crafts And The Philosophical Meaning Of Their Motifs: A Case Study Of The Baduy Indigenous Community Mutiara Alia Nafilah; Dadan Ramdani; Sudarto Sudarto
JAMASAN: Jurnal Mahasiswa Pendidikan Sejarah Vol 1 No 2 (2025): Historical, Educational, and Cultural
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25157/jamasan.v1i2.5454

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The study examines the role of Aros Baduy woven crafts as a means of preserving cultural stories, focusing on the philosophical meaning behind the motifs. These fabrics represent the historical values, philosophy, and identity of the community that have been passed down from generation to generation. The study uses qualitative methods with an ethnographic approach to explore how the motifs and colors in the weaving reflect the harmonious relationship between humans, nature, ancestors, and the social environment. Data was collected through observation and literature study, then analyzed using content analysis. The findings show that Aros weaving is important for cultural preservation. Its simple yet meaningful motifs and colours represent life lessons and values. Weaving is a marker of social and spiritual identity, playing a crucial role in traditional rituals. The process of passing on weaving knowledge, especially among women, ensures the continuity of these values amid modernization. Weaving is a living and dynamic tool of cultural communication, demonstrating how heritage is preserved through creative practices that are relevant to everyday life.
Integration of Islamic Values and Local Knowledge in Social Practices for Environmental Conservation in Banjaranyar Muhamad Rizal Antoni; Yat Rospia Brata; Sudarto Sudarto
JAMASAN: Jurnal Mahasiswa Pendidikan Sejarah Vol 1 No 2 (2025): Historical, Educational, and Cultural
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25157/jamasan.v1i2.5480

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The study examines the integration of Islamic values and local knowledge in environmental conservation practices in Banjaranyar. The study aims to reveal how these two sources of values complement each other in promoting environmental awareness and conservation actions by the local community. Qualitative methods with a descriptive approach were used, including observation, interviews, and documentation studies. The findings show that there's harmony between Islamic principles, like the caliph's responsibility on earth, and local wisdom in managing natural resources in a sustainable way. This integration creates effective social practices in maintaining ecosystem balance and strengthening the cultural identity of the Banjaranyar community. The research has important implications for developing environmental conservation models based on religious and local cultural values that can be adapted in other areas.
Eco-Traditions and Local Wisdom of Nyapu Kabuyutan in Situs Gunung Payung, Sirnajaya Village Fahmi Maulana; Yat Rospia Brata; Sudarto Sudarto
JAMASAN: Jurnal Mahasiswa Pendidikan Sejarah Vol 1 No 2 (2025): Historical, Educational, and Cultural
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25157/jamasan.v1i2.5501

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This study examines Eco-Traditions and local wisdom within the framework of eco-management through an ethnographic study of Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) in the Nyapu Kabuyutan tradition at the Gunung Payung Site, Sirnajaya Village. A qualitative approach using ethnographic methods was used to understand the meaning of rituals and environmental management practices that have been passed down from generation to generation. Data was collected through participatory observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation. The results of the study show that the Nyapu Kabuyutan tradition not only functions as a cultural ritual but also as an ecological management mechanism that supports local environmental conservation through inherent wisdom values. This study proposes the integration of local wisdom into sustainable environmental management policies.
Utilization of Museum Galunggung as a Source for Local History Learning at SMA IT Riyadlussholihin Tasikmalaya Rizki Ahmad Ramdani; Yat Rospia Brata; Sudarto Sudarto
JAMASAN: Jurnal Mahasiswa Pendidikan Sejarah Vol 1 No 3 (2025): History Education, Culture and Media
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25157/jamasan.v1i3.5514

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This study is driven by the critical role of history education in shaping the identity and character of younger generations within the contemporary context, emphasizing the integration of local history to reflect national diversity. Modern pedagogical frameworks incorporate various instructional strategies, notably observational learning through experiential visits to historical sites such as museums. Museums serve as effective educational tourism venues and function as pertinent media to support history curriculum delivery. This research investigates the strategic planning and educational impact of employing Galunggung Museum as a history learning resource for Grade X students at SMA IT Riyadlussholihin Tasikmalaya. The primary objective is to enhance students' motivation and awareness of local historical heritage. Employing a qualitative methodology with a descriptive-analytical approach, the study finds that integrating the Galunggung Museum into the learning process effectively addresses students’ lack of engagement and comprehension in history subjects. Consequently, the study advocates for history educators to adopt, adapt, and innovate pedagogic methods tailored to student characteristics to deepen local history understanding. This research offers practical recommendations for optimizing museum-based learning as an innovative pedagogical tool to improve educational outcomes in local history.
Sedekah Kupat: The Socio-Cultural Representation and Solidarity of the Wanareja Community, Cilacap Siti Nuraini; Yat Rospia Brata; Sudarto Sudarto
JAMASAN: Jurnal Mahasiswa Pendidikan Sejarah Vol 1 No 3 (2025): History Education, Culture and Media
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25157/jamasan.v1i3.5569

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The Sidekah Kupat tradition in Wanareja, Cilacap, represents a cultural heritage that embodies the harmony between humans, nature, and social values. This study aims to analyze the symbolic meaning, social solidarity, and ecological function of this tradition by applying Durkheim’s mechanical-organic solidarity, Mead’s symbolic interactionism, Malinowski’s functionalism, and Koentjaraningrat’s cultural theory. Using a historical method with an ethnographic approach, the study involved topic selection, heuristics, source criticism, interpretation, and historiography. Data were collected through participatory observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation. The findings reveal that the kupat (rice cake) symbolizes evolving philosophical values—from five moral principles (pre-Islamic) to the five pillars of Islam, and now the embodiment of Pancasila. The ritual strengthens community solidarity and promotes environmental preservation through customary restrictions on forest exploitation. Theoretically, Sidekah Kupat reflects the mechanical solidarity of agrarian societies and functions as a means of social integration amid modernization. Therefore, this tradition remains relevant as a medium for moral, social, and ecological education in contemporary society.