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Bentuk dan Bahan Nisan Berinskripsi di Jawa dan Sumatera pada Abad ke-16 M Awwalun K. R., Dimas Permadi; Ramadani, Exlima; Farizkha, Ivan Agusta
Local History & Heritage Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Medan Resource Center

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57251/lhh.v4i2.1550

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This study explores the patterns of shapes and materials used in inscribed gravestones in Java and Sumatra during the 16th century. These gravestones function as cultural artifacts, reflecting the social, religious, and aesthetic dimensions of the societies of that era. Utilizing historical and archaeological methods, the research examines data from Islamic burial sites in both regions. The findings reveal diverse patterns, including geometric, floral, and Arabic calligraphic designs, which were shaped by local traditions and cross-cultural interactions within the Islamic world. The materials used, such as andesite, marble, and limestone, indicate the utilization of local resources and reflect the social status of the deceased. This study contributes to understanding the cultural and aesthetic dynamics of 16th-century Javanese and Sumatran societies, while also demonstrating the significant influence of Islam on local art and architecture.
Perubahan Peran Dukun Adat Dalam Pelestarian Kearifan Lokal di Desa Kandangtepus, Kecamatan Senduro, Kabupaten Lumajang Pratama, M. Al Qautsar; Marsyidza, Marsyidza; Ramadani, Exlima; Imaniah, Fajriyatul
Ri'ayah: Jurnal Sosial dan Keagamaan Vol 9 No 2 (2024): Agama dan Budaya
Publisher : Pascasarjana IAIN Metro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32332/k958c006

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This journal examines the changes in the role of traditional healers in the context of preserving local wisdom in Kandangtepus Village, Senduro District, Lumajang Regency. The research aims to understand how the role of traditional healers has evolved over time and how these changes impact the preservation of local wisdom in the community of Kandangtepus Village. This study falls into the category of qualitative research employing ethnographic methods to collect data. Data were gathered through in-depth interviews, observations, and the analysis of relevant documents. The research findings reveal various typologies of traditional healers in Kandangtepus Village, namely Baby Healers, Adat Custodians, Tiban Healers, and Weton Healers. The role of traditional healers has undergone significant transformations in response to social, economic, and cultural changes in the community of Kandangtepus Village. This research contributes to the understanding of the dynamics of changes in the role of traditional healers and their implications for the preservation of local wisdom in rural communities.