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ARTEFAK PRASEJARAH DI KALIMANTAN SELATAN: KAJIAN PERSEBARAN DAN PERMASALAHANNYA
Sugiyanto, Bambang
Naditira Widya Vol 1, No 1 (2007): Naditira Widya Vol. 1 No.1
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DOI: 10.24832/nw.v1i1.359
Prehistory artefact collection in Lambung Mangkurat Museum can to use as data to study of prehistory culture distribution and development in South Kalimantan province. Data about place identification or sites where the artefact founded can be use base of to ascertain moreover research step. In spite of, not all that identification place to represent place where artefact founded, so that need to ask where found the artefact mentioned. Space, time, and form aspect very important inspection and analysis prehistory artefact. This case inside, prehistory artefact collection of Lambung Mangkurat Museum only have of form aspect.
KALIMANTAN DALAM WACANA INDIANISASI
Hindarto, Imam
Naditira Widya Vol 2, No 2 (2008): Naditira Widya Vol. 2 No.2
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DOI: 10.24832/nw.v2i2.350
Trade that began to flourish during the early phase of the Anno Dominion generated the growth of lndicinfluenced- region in Southeast Asia. Such influence is widely evident in the Indonesian Archipelago including Kalimantan, which is practically located in the middle of ancient trading streams. lndic influenced archaeological remains are abundantly discovered in Kalimantan, for instance statues and inscriptions. Foreign and Indonesian scholars have long discussed and present hypotheses on the possible agent of the 'indianiazing' of the Indonesian Archipelago. In regard to obtain a thorough understanding on the Indonesian historical-cultural discourse, this article discusses the importance of re-evaluating those hypotheses.
MARTAPURA KOTA INTAN; MARTAPURA DARUSSALAM
Sunarningsih, nfn
Naditira Widya Vol 1, No 2 (2007): Naditira Widya Volume 1 Nomor 2 Tahun 2007
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DOI: 10.24832/nw.v1i1.341
Martapura is well known as the city of diamond. This image is far from the real role in the past. Martapura's role as the capital of Banjar Kingdom is over. Nevertheless, some archaeological remain scatter in the town can be seen and they are important and interesting objects to study and probably to revitalise.
JEJAK-JEJAK BUDAY A Dl HULU SUNGAI ARUT, KABUPATEN KOTAWARINGIN BARAT, KALIMANTAN TENGAH
Hartatik, nfn
Naditira Widya Vol 2, No 2 (2008): Naditira Widya Vol. 2 No.2
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DOI: 10.24832/nw.v2i2.355
Along the Arut River, there are ten villages where the Dayak Arut community lives. In each village, there are several tangible and intangible potential cultural heritages. The tangible cultural heritages consist· of sandong, sempunduk, pantar, patung sejahu, and balai antang, which are significant emblems of the Kaharingan belief. The richest cultural heritage can be found in Desa Pandau. In the village, there are three unique heritages: 1) sempuduk decorated with Arabic inscription; 2) pantar pillar and 3) sandong which are decorated with kerayasapa and sa yam. This article discusses some varieties of cultural heritage along the Arut River.
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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DOI: 10.24832/nw.v1i1.346
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.
KOMPLEKS PERCANDIAN BUMIAYU (TINJAUAN TATA LETAK BANGUNAN)
Siregar, Sondang M
Naditira Widya Vol 1, No 1 (2007): Naditira Widya Vol. 1 No.1
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DOI: 10.24832/nw.v1i1.360
A candi is the sacred monument where the Hindis adherents pay their respect to their deities. Therefore, a candi is established according to firm architectural concept, either building or layout, and continuously maintained by its adherents in return for their prosperity and happiness. However, one of the candi compounds in Sumatera, the Bumiayu, shows an interesting phenomenon which indicates uncertainty of employing sacred architectural concepts. This article discusses why the founders of Bumiayu 'isregard the architectural concept in relation to its geographical layout.
TIANG MASJID KERAMAT BANUA HALAT KABUPATEN TAPIN KALIMANTAN SELATAN
Chintya, Fahriah
Naditira Widya Vol 2, No 2 (2008): Naditira Widya Vol. 2 No.2
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DOI: 10.24832/nw.v2i2.351
Masjid Keramat Banua Halat is one of ancient mosques in South Kalimantan. Masjid Keramat Banua Halat has some unique characteristis, i.e.: the existence of several pillars with people names carved in Malayu-Arabic scripts and the availability of a pillar for leaning of the corpse. This pillar is popularly mentioned as liang sandaran mayat. The people, whose names caNed on the pillars, are the people who gave funding for building the mosque. Some of the scripts are written in golden ink and placed either on base or other part of the mosque pillars which are decorated with pucuk rabung motifs. On the other hand, the corpse pillar is plain without any decoration, black in colour, and made of ulin wood (Eusideroxylon Zwagerii)) flakesblack in colour, and made of u/in wood (Eusideroxylon Zwagerii) flakes.
UPACARA TUTURANGI DI BUTON, SULAWESITENGGARA: IMPLEMENTASI DIMENSI SOSIAL DAN KULTURAL
Umar, Fatmawaty
Naditira Widya Vol 1, No 2 (2007): Naditira Widya Volume 1 Nomor 2 Tahun 2007
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DOI: 10.24832/nw.v1i1.342
The Dictrict of Buton has been well known since 13 lh century; the real buton is mentioned in Negara Kertagama Codex I Scrip along with other distticts such as Luwu, Selayar bantayan and Makasssar. Various archaeological data such as fortresses and ceramics show that Buton has an important role in its relationship with other districts. Around its 16 lh century, Buton have marked its existence. When Islamic influence began to spread in Buton region, many sectors especially commerce began to grow. The existence of Buton as an empire was strengthened by the presence of a number of fortresses which reflected the increasing of economics, exploiting of space, and technology progress. Besides these facts buton still hold ancestor-tradition retvist i.e. ceremony the Tuturangi: to commermorate war event, which its main purpose is, self retrospection and remembering the service of emperors. Hance, this study will discuss etnoarchaeological aspects in the effort to comprehend reconstruction of the way of livings of old societies.
UNDANG-UNDANG DAN PERATURAN ADAT: GAMBARAN SIKAP TOLERAN DAN KETERBUKAAN MASYARAKAT KALIMANTAN
Wasita, nfn
Naditira Widya Vol 2, No 2 (2008): Naditira Widya Vol. 2 No.2
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DOI: 10.24832/nw.v2i2.356
Because of its variety characteristics, Indonesia has many potential conflicts. One of the reason of these conflicts is the feel of unsatisfied to government decision. History records some evidences of conflicts in Indonesia. Some are never finish and left as mysteries. But, history also records that some problems were solved. Archaeological remains such as the adat laws of Banjar and Kutai Kertanegara Sultanates, as well as ceremonies among Dayak Maanyan give us some reflections how past people in Kalimantan managed to solve some problems in community effectively. Can we apply the good practices in the past for now and future ?
SINERGI LEMBAGA KEBUDAYAAN, MELEBURKAN KONFLIK DAN TUMPANG TINDIHNYA FUNGSI LEMBAGA
Hartatik, nfn
Naditira Widya Vol 1, No 2 (2007): Naditira Widya Volume 1 Nomor 2 Tahun 2007
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DOI: 10.24832/nw.v1i1.347
Multiple cultural institutions, either belong to government or non government often cause some overlapping function and obligations. How to prevent such overlapping ? This paper discuss case studies available in Kalimantan . Some solutions are offered i.e: proportional distribution of cultural institution, coordination among different cultural institutions, and managerial and cultural archiving systems improvement.