Jurnal Borneo Akcaya : Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengembangan Pelayanan Publik
Vol 3 No 2 (2016): Jurnala Penelitian dan Pengembangan Pelayanan Publik

Warisan Sinkretis Tradisi Bawakng untuk Dayak Salako (Bawakng sebagai Kuil Tertinggi)

Albertus (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Dec 2016

Abstract

Salako is the ethnonym denominating the ethnic group which straddles the border of two nation-states, Sarawak, Malaysia and West Kalimantan, Indonesia. The belief system of this community including to Bawakng traditions have been syncretized through inter-mingling with Hindu’s beliefs during the Indianization of Southeast Asia. Bawakng is a mountain which is mythologized as the homeland of supreme dieties of Dayak Salako. Meanwhile, in Hindu’s belief, Himalaya is a mountain as a supreme shrine. Both of these belief systems highly considered the big highest mountains as the homeland of supreme dieties. This syncretism can be seen in Salako religious beliefs, livelihood, customs and traditions. Local community believes that Bawakng Mountain is the shrine of the supreme deities. It also represents how Salakos construe themselves based on their Bawakng cosmogony. Salako and Hinduism have a belief in multiple deities, which are assembled into a pantheon, Bawakng for Salako and Himalaya for Hindu.

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litbang

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JURNAL BORNEO AKCAYA (JBA) is a journal that provides scientific information resources aimed at researchers, research institutions, government agencies, and stakeholders. The journal publishes original research manuscripts, review articles, studies, and case studies that focus on: Local Autonomy and ...