Jurnal Rupa
Vol 9 No 1 (2024): Open Issue

Atraksi Wisata Kete’ Kesu sebagai Representasi Identitas Kelokalan Tana Toraja

Rustiyanti, Sri (Unknown)
Listiani, Wanda (Unknown)
Dwiatmini, Sriati (Unknown)
Ningdyah, Anrilia E. M. (Unknown)
Suryanti (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
25 Mar 2025

Abstract

Tana Toraja is a captivating destination for tourists situated in South Sulawesi. The Tana Toraja’s traditional iconic that famous for their rich local heritage are Tongkonan and Kete’ Kesu. These architectural treasures serve as tangible expressions of Tana Toraja’s distinct cultural identity. Tongkonan and Kete’ Kesu represent non-verbal forms of folklore, categorized among the ancient legacies that include grave sites resembling boats affixed to and suspended along cave cliffs. Within these stone graves lie numerous remains of skulls and human bones, some dating back decades or even centuries, moreover, alongside these hanging stone graves. There exist grandiose tombs reserved for nobility, adorned with unique features and displaying identity photographs of the deceased. This research used a qualitative approach and ethnographic methods. The ethnographic method is one of the methods of cultural anthropology studies. This research delved into the essence of Tana Toraja’s tourist allure. Researchers directly experience the daily lives of local people, collecting data through observation and interviews. The research results mapped the elements of Tana Toraja tourist attractions in various types of folklore consisting of oral folklore, partially oral folklore, and non-oral folklore.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

rupa

Publisher

Subject

Arts

Description

JURNAL RUPA is a peer-reviewed academic journal to provide a platform for an interdisciplinary forum in the area of visual arts. This journal welcomes submissions from artists, makers, designers, researchers, historians, and other writers in the field of visual arts. This journal is published two ...