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PERANAN SELAT MAKASSAR DAN KONTINUITAS HUBUNGAN KALIMANTAN BAGIAN TIMUR DAN SULAWESI BAGIAN BARAT Nuralang, Andi
Naditira Widya Vol 3, No 1 (2009): Naditira Widya Vol. 3 No.1
Publisher : Balai Arkeologi Kalimantan Selatan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24832/nw.v3i1.151

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Archaeological and historical data discovered in the eastern part of Kalimantan and western Sulawesi indicates strong relationship between both regions, which dates back to the prehistoric period and flourished until today. Archaeological remains indicated Sulawesi to have more dominant influnces to that of Kalimantan. This article discusses the influnces of Sulawesi to cultural society at the Kalimantan region, also cultural continuity based on archaeological remains from both region.
EKSISTENSI KAPAL KAYU: DALAM MENGARUNGI LAUT BEBAS DAN PERUBAHAN ZAMAN Nuralang, Andi
Naditira Widya Vol 3, No 2 (2009): Naditira Widya Vol. 3 No.2
Publisher : Balai Arkeologi Kalimantan Selatan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24832/nw.v3i2.148

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Ships of wood are one of the many water transportations which suffer the cultural-economic impact on the use of vessels. Despite it capability to cross the vast oceans and face the change of time, its existence depends on humans decision to continuously preserve its cultural identity or completely replace wooden ships with modern ones. Nevertheless, such traditional vessels still can be seen even among the modern society. This article discusses the utilizing of wooden ships for sailing the ocean and its existence through time changes.
RATU KEMALA SARI DAN PERDAGANGAN GELAP DI KALIMANTAN SELATAN PADA ABAD XIX MASEHI Nuralang, Andi
Naditira Widya Vol 2, No 1 (2008): Naditira Widya Vol. 2 No.1
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24832/nw.v2i1.158

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Ratu Kemala Sari is as well-known salt entrepreneur in the southeast region of Kalimantan. She is the spouse of Sultan Adam. In the 19th Century smuggling was one of the most troubling social phenomenon concerned by the sultanate and the people as well. Salt being the most important commodity at that time was also subject to smuggling. Why was salt considered valuable to be smuggled? How was the condition of trade monopoly in the southeastern part of Kalimantan? This article will discuss the position of Ratu Kemala Sari as famous salt enterprenuer and her role as a leading figure for business, economic and politic in the southeastern part of Kalimantan, especially during the reign of Sultan Adam.
KAJIAN ARSIP BELANDA PADA KASUS-KASUS PEROMPAKAN KAPAL Dl KALIMANTAN Nuralang, Andi
Naditira Widya Vol 2, No 2 (2008): Naditira Widya Vol. 2 No.2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (8823.333 KB) | DOI: 10.24832/nw.v2i2.352

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Piracy in general is illegal act of violence at sea which become fearful subject to everyone including sea voyagers and ship owners in the waters of Kalimantan. Data on such piracies are recorded in Dutch archives. However, based on Indonesian perspective in regard to the so called 'piracy' claimed by the Dutch, a number of scholars suspect that it was a political strategy of Dutch to underline the violent action of the Indonesian who in fact merely tried to reclaim their rightful economic assets. In this article, I use historical approach to explore several Dutch archival data about piracy in the waters of Kalimantan, which is further re-examined by several studies on such piracy. Additionally, I present an archaeological data obtained from the Barito River indicating a spot where the so called 'piracy' had occurred in the second half of the 191h century.
EKSPLOITASI SUMBER DAYA ALAM VERS S PERLINDUNGAN SUMBER DAYA BUDAYA Dl PEGUNUNGAN MERATUS Nuralang, Andi
Naditira Widya Vol 1, No 1 (2007): Naditira Widya Vol. 1 No.1
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (9872.308 KB) | DOI: 10.24832/nw.v1i1.367

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South Kalimantan's Watertower in Meratus mountain range. If Maratus hreak, it territory will inundated. The people is a part included have relationship balancing accordance or dropped and balance of interaction. From all the creature, the people can interaction. While it intervention with high intensity with included although ecosystem resuit disturbed b&lancing ecology until inundated. If explitation wish be aware important realm. Return Meratus's harmoniously cannot delay, if will become prosperity south Kalimantan from calamity and destitute. The fact calamity to the amount territory result disturbed forest in mountain. Be lust forest meaning will be lost inundated people and it culture.
PEMBERDAYAAN PULAU-PULAU KECIL KALIMANTAN SELATAN DENGAN WISATA BUDAYA Nuralang, Andi
Naditira Widya Vol 1, No 2 (2007): Naditira Widya Volume 1 Nomor 2 Tahun 2007
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Small islands have many potential resources that should be managed. In Kalimantan Selatan, the development of cultural tourism based on local cultural resources on small islands is potential to increase local regional income. Apart from this positif impact, we should be aware of the negative impact of cultural tourism development. To minimize this negative impact I propose to empower local people in managing local resources, pay attention to local traditional wisdoms, and give the first chance to local capital owners to participate in managing available resources. It is also important to undertake an accurate survey of the potential resources as the first step to develop cultural tourism in the small islands.
PELABUHAN SEBAGAI PENGHUBUNG JALAN LAUT DAN DARAT Studi Kasus Pelabuhan Banjarmasin dan Batu Licin, Kalimantan Selatan Nuralang, Andi
Naditira Widya No 16 (2006): Naditira Widya Nomor 16 Oktober 2006
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Banjarmasin and Batulicin harbor are two ports, which have flourished since the past and still actively operating until today. Both harbors are administratively located in South Kalimantan; Batulicin on its east periphery accommodating bay activities while Banjarmasin on its west is beneficial for river activities. Each harbor carries out its own management and business without ever intruding one another. The prime function of both harbors is the outer gate of South Kalimantan.
IMIGRAN CINA: PERANANNYA DALAM SEJARAH PERDAGANGAN DI INDONESIA Nuralang, Andi
Berkala Arkeologi Vol. 22 No. 1 (2002)
Publisher : BRIN

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30883/jba.v22i1.850

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The Chinese ethnic group in Indonesia is often identified as a group that has an important role in the world economy in Indonesia. Although in fact not all Chinese people have talent in the business world. Based on archaeological evidence found in Indonesia, it indicates that ethnic Chinese had triumphed in Indonesia and even now. This group formed settlements in various regions in Indonesia with trading activities, became mining workers, and had Indonesian Chinese ancestry. The domination of the economy by Chinese migrants is a mirror for Indonesia to move forward.