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Perahu dan Rumah Gadang: Bagian Budaya Kayu di Sekitar Danau Singkarak, Sumatera Barat Hidayati, Dyah; Susilowati, Nenggih
PURBAWIDYA Vol. 13 No. 1 (2024): Vol. 13(1) Juni 2024
Publisher : Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional (BRIN)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55981/purbawidya.2024.2154

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The environment of Lake Singkarak provides natural resources to be utilized by human around it by providing facilities that support their lives. In the water area, of course, boats are needed as a mode of transportation for fishermen. Likewise, markers of settled life in the form of settlements with traditional buildings including ‘Rumah Gadang’. This paper uses qualitative methods with inductive reasoning flows. Data was collected on primary (through observation, observation of object and environment, in-depth interviews) and secondary data. The steps in qualitative research are data collection, analysis, and data synthesis. The purpose of writing is to find out about the sustainability of wood culture on the shores of Lake Singkarak and the local wisdom of the community. The change in manufacture and utilization from dugout canoes to plank boats is an adaptation strategy to the scarcity of sources of Surian wood tree materials. The developed buildings and ornaments also depict the complexion of maritime life (in the lake environment). Nature is a source of inspiration in its motifs and coloring, such as the motif of ‘pucuak rabuang’ (young bamboo), flowers, leaves, fish, and the Dutch royal crown. This is a form of local wisdom of the community in adapting to environmental conditions.    
Umang Folklore in Karo Society Around Umang Tanjung Pulo Cave of Karo District Hidayati, Dyah; Hidayat, Hidayat; Khair Amal, Bakhrul
Interdisciplinary Social Studies Vol. 2 No. 10 (2023): Special Issue
Publisher : International Journal Labs

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/iss.v2i10.503

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Background: Karo people know Umang folklore for generations. Umang folklore is also framed in an archaeological object known as the Umang cave. The locus of this research is the area around Tanjung Pulo Umang cave, Tiganderket district, Karo regency, North Sumatra Province. The issue raised is whether Umang folklore is still known in this location, and whether the folklore is still relevant today. Aim: This research explored issues such as whether the Umang folklore is still known by the people around the Tanjung Pulo Umang cave and is the Umang folklore still relevant to the lives of the people around the Tanjung Pulo Umang cave today. Methods: This research is descriptive qualitative with an ethnographic approach. The methods used in data collection are observations, interviews, and literature studies. Findings: Umang folklore is still known around Tanjung Pulo Umang cave but is limited to people aged 40 years and over. And now the folklore is considered irrelevant anymore because of the progress of the times, education, religion, and technology.