Junita Setiana Ginting
Program Studi Ilmu Sejarah, Fakultas Ilmu Budaya, Universitas Sumatera Utara

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TRADISI MERDANG MERDEM SUKU KARO DI DESA SUKA MBAYAK, KECAMATAN TIGA PANAH, KABUPATEN KARO Josapat Mesakh Pasaribu; Resky Aulia Indrian; Lestari Dara Cinta Utami Ginting; Junita Setiana Ginting
Jurnal Pendidikan Dasar dan Sosial Humaniora Vol. 2 No. 9: Juli 2023
Publisher : Bajang Institute

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The Merdang Merdem tradition or better known as the year's work is an activity or party that is routinely carried out every year as a form of thanksgiving and praying. The purpose of this research is to explain that in the midst of modernization like today, the Merdang Merdem tradition is still carried out, especially in the Karo community in Sukambayak Village, Tiga Panah District, Karo Regency. Although there are some changes in its implementation. In addition, this research is expected to explore the collective memory of the community so that traditions and local wisdom can still be maintained, and not escape from memory. The method used in this research is the historical method with four stages, namely heuristics, criticism, interpretation, and writing or historiography. The results showed that the implementation of the Merdang Merdem tradition which is routinely carried out every July is also closely related to the existence of the quarry pin tradition in karo society which is oriented towards mystical beliefs or shamans. In addition, the Merdang Merdem tradition is not only about the cohesiveness of the village community but is also closely related to the pride of the village migrants who are involved as providers of funds for the continuity of the party. The implementation of this tradition also involves the role of the local government as a mediator for the community so that the Merdang Merdem tradition is still sustainable today.
EKSISTENSI CATUR KARO DITENGAH-TENGAH KEHIDUPAN MASYARAKAT KARO: STUDI KASUS PADA MASYARAKAT DESA SEBERAYA, DESA LINGGA, DAN DESA SUKAMBAYAK Deni Chandra; Rony Edyanto Siburian; Lestari Dara Cinta Utami Ginting; Junita Setiana Ginting
Jurnal Pendidikan Dasar dan Sosial Humaniora Vol. 2 No. 10: Agustus 2023
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Chess is a board game with eight black squares and eight white squares that are mutually colorful. Chess is a very popular game in sharpening the brain. In Karo society, which is rich in tradition and culture, there is a karo chess game that has its own charm. In Karo society, this chess game has become part of the folklore of the Karo community itself. The purpose of this research is to analyze the existence of karo chess in Seberaya, Lingga and Sukambayak villages. Through a case study approach and historical research method with four stages, namely heuristics, verification, interpretation and historiography and data collected by researchers through interviews, observation and documentation. The results showed that in the midst of the development of conventional chess, the game of karo chess is still favored by the people of Seberaya, Lingga and Sukambayak Villages which are the objects of this research. Karo chess still exists in these villages and can still be seen in stalls around the neighborhood of the villagers who are the object of research, but not as big as in the past because conventional chess is more developed today. Karo chess is not just entertainment, but also teaches strategic values, perseverance, cooperation, and critical thinking skills of the players. Even so, the existence of Karo chess is faced with globalization that can reduce public interest, especially the lack of local government encouragement in introducing Karo chess. Therefore, efforts to maintain and popularize it are needed such as organizing tournaments, workshops, and training for the younger generation to promote this game to the public. Thus, the existence of Karo Chess in the Karo Community can be maintained as a valuable cultural heritage, as well as strengthening the cultural identity of the Karo tribe in this modern era