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Lingga Yoni site in Tasikmalaya: Overlooked Educational Potential Amidst the Threat of Exploitation of Nature Hamdani, Reza Renggana; Yuliantri, Rhoma Dwi Aria; Firdaus, Dede Wahyu
Diakronika Vol 25 No 2 (2025): DIAKRONIKA
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/diakronika/vol25-iss2/454

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The Lingga Yoni Indihiang site in Tasikmalaya is a cultural remnant of the Hindu-Buddhist period that has high historical, spiritual, and archaeological value. Based on the results of excavations and carbon tests, the site is estimated to date back to the 7th century AD. This research is motivated by a number of problems, including the threat of environmental exploitation due to sand and asphalt mining activities adjacent to the site, the problem of access to land controlled by the private sector, and the low use of the site as a medium for learning history. These problems are exacerbated by the lack of publications, the lack of supporting facilities, ownership conflicts, and differences in religious views of the surrounding community. This study uses a descriptive qualitative method with a case study approach. Data collection techniques are carried out through field observations, interviews with stakeholders (site managers, surrounding communities, and related agencies), and documentation studies of relevant literature and archives. The research location focuses on the Lingga Yoni site area in the Indihiang District, Tasikmalaya City. The results of the discussion show that although there have been physical preservation measures, such as the installation of fences, these efforts have not addressed the structural challenges faced by the site. A participatory-based preservation strategy is needed that involves the active role of the community, educational institutions, and the government collaboratively. The conclusion of this study emphasises the importance of integrated site management so that Lingga Yoni Indihiang can function optimally as a protected cultural heritage as well as a means of education and local identity of Tasikmalaya. encouraging students to think critically and gain a deeper understanding of history.
Heritage-Based Local History Education: The Tjilik Riwut House and the Development of Students’ Historical Consciousness in Palangkaraya Novelianty, Yusnani; Miftahuddin, Miftahuddin; Firdaus, Dede Wahyu; Fauzi, Rahmat; Hamdani, Reza Renggana
Diakronika Vol 25 No 2 (2025): DIAKRONIKA
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/diakronika/vol25-iss2/488

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Low student motivation in history learning is a challenge for teachers. History lessons aim to foster a spirit of nationalism and shape students' character. Conventional and monotonous learning is one of the causes. To address this challenge, innovative methods are needed in utilizing learning resources. The Tjilik Riwut House Cultural Heritage in Palangkaraya City has the potential for historical character value that can be integrated as a source of history learning, especially local history. This study aims to explore the Tjilik Riwut house as a source of local history and character values from Tjilik Riwut in 21st-century learning. This research is included in qualitative research using observation, interview, and documentation techniques. Data is also supported by archives, site profiles, photographs and relevant documents. The collected data is then reduced by sorting the data to find truly valid data. After the reduction stage, the data presentation stage is carried out including a structured summary of the framework of thought which will later lead to the final stage of conclusion. The results show that the Tjilik Riwut house cultural heritage has the potential as a local historical source containing data on the life journey of Mr. Tjik Riwut and his role in defending the Palangkaraya region from the Dutch. Character education can be learned through the struggle of Mr. Tjilik Riwut. The novelty of this research lies in the use of the Tjilik house as a source of local history learning. The conclusion of the study confirms that the use of the Tjilik Riwut house cultural heritage as a local historical source is effective in fostering a spirit of nationalism, responsibility, social obedience, and pluralism among high school students in Palangkaraya City. Keywords: cultural heritage, character education, Tjilik Riwut house, local history, historical sources