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The Function of Language as an Adaptation Strategy for Javanese Transmigrants in Simpang Nangka Village, Selupu Rejang District, Bengkulu Province Rusdi, Muhammad Usaid Ghifari; Kahanna, Mutia; Oktayanty, Yetty
Journal of Scientific Research, Education, and Technology (JSRET) Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): Vol. 3 No. 3 2024
Publisher : Kirana Publisher (KNPub)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58526/jsret.v3i3.487

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This research is entitled "The Function of Language as an Adaptation Strategy forTransmigrants Java in Simpang Nangka Village, Selupu Rejang District, BengkuluProvince". This research aims to describe the adaptation process of Javanesetransmigrants in Indonesia Simpang Nangka Village and the function of language as anadaptation strategy for transmigrants Java. The theory used in this research is Bronislaw'sfunctionalism theory Malinowski The method used is a qualitative method, withtechniques collecting observation data, interviews and documentation.The results of this research explain that language functions as a strategyadaptation of Javanese transmigrants in Simpang Nangka Village. First of all bring it tohistory of transmigration to Simpang Nangka in 1964 through spontaneoustransmigration. From transmigration activities, the population in Simpang Nangka isdominated by two ethnicities namely the Javanese and the Rejang. While living inSimpang Nangka as a migrant The transmigrant population goes through severalprocesses to adapt there. As for Some of these processes are: Learning the Rejanglanguage, adaptation through agriculture,adaptation to social organizations, adaptationthrough kinship systems and so on.This research also explains the function of languageon related biological psychology human behavior and needs, then the function oflanguage in the economy, namely make it easier in the negotiation process and then thefunction of language in related politics voice through campaigns.
Makna pada Tradisi Manyabik Padi Sarentak di Nagari Sumpur Kudus, Sumatera Barat Arianti, Virma Dwi; Kahanna, Mutia; Oktayanty, Yetty
IdeBahasa Vol 5 No 2 (2023): JURNAL IDEBAHASA Vol. 5 No. 2 Desember 2023
Publisher : Asosiasi dosen IDEBAHASA KEPRI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37296/idebahasa.v5i2.152

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The aimed of this research is to describe the implementation and meaning of the Manyabik Padi Sarentak tradition in Nagari Sumpur Kudus, Sijunjung Regency, West Sumatra Province. The theory used in this research is the symbolic interpretive theory of Clifford Geerzt. The method used is a qualitative method, with data collection techniques of observation, interviews and documentation. The results of the research show that the background of the Manyabik Padi Sarentak tradition, apart from reducing pests, is also related to the arrival of Sheikh Ibrahim to Sumpur Kudus in 1503, where he taught the community to open rice fields, plow and plant rice, but inwardly taught the Islamic religion. The order of implementation of the Manyabik Padi Sarentak tradition is the meeting to determine palakat, Manyabik Padi, Maangkuik Padi Ka Ungguak, Mangiriak Ungguak Padi, Mangipeh Padi, Manjomuagh Padi, Bakawuagh Adat, and Mamanggang Jami. The general meaning of this tradition is togetherness in the context of the time it started. The meaning of implementing this tradition is a process of equalizing perceptions, economic meaning and employment opportunities, community adaptation to technology, local wisdom, expressions of gratitude and simplicity, tolerance and tolerance.
THE POWER OF HERITAGE: INNOVATION OF KERANCANG EMBROIDERY IN KEBAYA FOR THE GLOBAL MARKET Yanuarmi, Dini; Sudiani, Yoni; Oktayanty, Yetty; Humaera, Ririn
ARTCHIVE: Indonesian Journal of Visual Arts and Design Vol 5, No 2 (2024): ARTCHIVE: Indonesia Journal of Visual Art and Design
Publisher : Institut Seni Indonesia Padang Panjang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53666/artchive.v5i2.4846

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Di era globalisasi, tantangan bagi industri fashion Indonesia adalah bagaimana menggabungkan kekayaan warisan budaya dengan tren kontemporer yang berkembang pesat di pasar global. Transformasi inovatif diperlukan untuk memastikan bahwa kerajinan tradisional seperti bordir kerancang tetap relevan dan menarik bagi konsumen modern di seluruh dunia. Dalam konteks ini, penelitian bertujuan untuk mengeksplorasi potensi inovasi dalam pengembangan kebaya dengan memanfaatkan seni bordir kerancang. Memadukan teknik tradisional bordir kerancang dengan desain yang sesuai dengan selera global, sehingga dapat tercipta produk fashion kebaya yang memikat hati pasar global dengan tetap mempertahankan nilai-nilai dan keindahan warisan budaya Minangkabau. Penelitian ini tidak hanya akan memberikan kontribusi pada pengembangan produk fashion lokal oleh UMKM, tetapi juga dapat membuka peluang baru bagi ekspor produk fashion Minangkabau ke pasar internasional, sehingga meningkatkan citra dan daya saing industri fashion nasional secara keseluruhan.
The Jeme Semende: From Pasemah To The Land of Sang Bumi Ruwa Jurai (The Cultural Identity Study Of Semende Diaspora) Maskota Delfi; Yetty Oktayanty; Johan Richard Weintré; Afrida Afrida
Jurnal Antropologi: Isu-Isu Sosial Budaya Vol 25 No 2 (2023): December
Publisher : Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jantro.v25.n2.p299-307.2023

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Ethnic diversity is one of the outstanding characteristics of Indonesian culture. Diversity creates potential challenges and opportunities in the multi-cultural ethnic relations, with positive and negative social capital forming among ethnic groups. The ethnic cultural claim is principally pronounced with the kingship ties that bind the family in the Semende people. They are depicted by the unique Tunggu Tubang family tie system, in which normally the eldest female sibling in a family becomes the main guardian of all family members when the parents have become less able to manage the family house, yard, family agricultural fields,  gardens and foremost the caring of brothers and sisters if in need. This paper is based on the research in the geographical location of the Tanjung Raja district in North Lampung, where one of the sub-districts is inhabited by the Semende people. This study used an ethnographic approach with participatory observation techniques and in-depth interviews of key informants. This research explores the cultural identity of the Jeme Semende diaspora by reconnoitering the knowledge of the actors of what and how these cultural customs are understood and applied in daily life. The research conclusion indicates that the Jeme Semende's cultural identity is maintained despite being surrounded by other ethnic groups in Tanjung Raja. And how "Semendeanness" is constructed in such a way that sometimes manifests as a form of identity supported with their oral myth origins combined with the identity raised in the Semende’s Kuntaw martial arts.