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Jambura History and Culture Journal
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Jambura History and Culture Journal (JHCJ) is published by Department of History Education Faculty of Social Science Gorontalo State University, it is published twice a year in January and July. JHCJ covers all areas and periode in Indonesian history and culture.
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Pergeseran Motif Budaya Pada Kain Sulaman Karawo Gorontalo Rumambie, Wira Pratama
Jambura History and Culture Journal Vol 7, No 2 (2025): Juli
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/jhcj.v7i2.32337

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Gorontalo is the 32nd province located in the northern part of the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia. Gorontalo is known for its rich culture and deep traditions. One of the most famous cultural heritages of Gorontalo is Karawo embroidery fabrics. Karawo is a cloth decorated with intricate hand embroidery, usually used in traditional events or as a symbol of social status. The motifs on Karawo fabric are inspired by nature and the social life of the people of Gorontalo, have high symbolic value and become a distinctive cultural identity. However, along with the times, the motifs on Karawo fabric began to shift. This study aims to analyze the shift in motives, using a qualitative approach strengthened by the theory of the totality principle and the time principle. The principle of totality helps to analyze aspects of function, meaning, and symbolism in Karawo's design, while the principle of time examines the changes that occur in Karawo fabrics based on four indicators: what is fixed, what is lost, what is new, and what is changing. Despite the shift of Karawo motifs towards more modern designs, some Karawo fabrics still retain strong traditional cultural elements. In this study, it was concluded that even though there were changes in the design of the motifs, Karawo fabric still reflected Gorontalo's dynamic cultural identity and was able to adapt to the demands of the times.
Nilai-Nilai Pembelajaran Sejarah Masyarakat Adat Kajang: Studi Etnografi Nilai Falsafah Pasang Ri Kajang Amirullah, Amirullah; Ridha, Muh. Rasyid; Wati, Fitra Widya; Kabubu, Rusmala Dewi; Sumardin, Oschar
Jambura History and Culture Journal Vol 7, No 2 (2025): Juli
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/jhcj.v7i2.31791

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Pasang ri Kajang is a philosophy of life embraced by the Ammatoa Kajang indigenous community in Bulukumba, South Sulawesi. This concept not only governs social and cultural aspects but also serves as a guideline for maintaining balance between humans and nature. This study employs a qualitative research method with an ethnographic approach to explore the meaning and practice of Pasang ri Kajang in the daily lives of the Kajang people. Data were collected through direct observation, in-depth interviews with traditional leaders, and analysis of relevant documents and literature. The findings reveal that Pasang ri Kajang plays a crucial role in shaping collective identity, customary legal systems, and environmental sustainability. Values such as simplicity, honesty, and harmony with nature form the core of this philosophy. This study provides insight into how traditional value systems persist amid modernization and their relevance in development planning based on local wisdom.
Potensi Pemanfaatan Koleksi Filologi di Museum Provinsi Sulawesi Tenggara sebagai Sumber Belajar Sejarah Lokal pada Jenjang SMA Harnisa, Susi; Urlialy, Gesia Mira; Pusparani, Rina
Jambura History and Culture Journal Vol 7, No 2 (2025): Juli
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/jhcj.v7i2.31722

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This study aims to describe the potential of the philological collection at the Southeast Sulawesi Provincial Museum as a learning resource for history education at the high school level and to explain strategies for its utilization in history learning based on the 2013 Curriculum. This research uses a descriptive qualitative approach with data collection techniques including observation interviews and documentation and data analysis following the Miles and Huberman model. Data validity was ensured through source triangulation. The findings indicate that the museum’s philological collection such as the fifteenth-century daluang Qur’an manuscript and the historical manuscript of the Buton Kingdom holds significant historical and cultural value and aligns with the core competencies in the curriculum. Its implementation in learning through a Project Based Learning model fosters students’ historical thinking and character development. These findings contribute academically to the development of manuscript-based local history learning resources and carry practical implications for cultural preservation through education. These results highlight the importance of integrating philological collections as educational tools that support the implementation of the 2013 Curriculum based on local wisdom.
Industrialisasi dan Dampak Sosial di Regentschap Pemalang Masa Kolonial Belanda Utomo, Ilham Nur; Wijayanti, Dwi
Jambura History and Culture Journal Vol 7, No 2 (2025): Juli
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/jhcj.v7i2.31243

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This research examined the dynamics of industrialization and its social impact on the inhabitants of the Regentschap Pemalang during the Dutch colonial period. Historical studies of industry still tend to focus on urban areas as the locus of research due to their role as industrial centers. However, industrialization also occurred in hinterland areas, including Regentschap Pemalang, which has so far received little scholarly attention. The method used in this research was the historical method. The findings showed that the Agrarian Law of 1870 and the Ethical Policy encouraged industrialization in the Dutch East Indies, reaching even rural or hinterland areas. Industrialization in Regentschap Pemalang, a hinterland region, is evidenced by the establishment of factories in rural areas located along the coast and in the highlands on the northern slopes of Mount Slamet. The development of industrialization had a broad impact on the lives of the people of Regentschap Pemalang, including increasingly intensive interactions between the indigenous population and Europeans, the formation of a capitalistic social structure, and the emergence of political awareness and a sense of nationalism among laborers.
Prasasti Sapu Angin: Analisis Isi, Makna, dan Legitimasi Megarismi, Ratri Juang
Jambura History and Culture Journal Vol 7, No 2 (2025): Juli
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/jhcj.v7i2.31157

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The Sapu Angin Inscription is a sima inscription issued by Krtajaya before he ascended the throne. This study discusses the content and meaning of the Sapu Angin Inscription, supported by evidence indicating that Krtajaya is the same person as the subsequent king, Śrī Mahārāja Śrī Śarwweśwara Triwikramāwatārānindita Śṛnggalañchana Digjayotunggadewanāma. The study also explores the historical background of the inscription’s issuance, which is closely related to Krtajaya’s process of gaining legitimacy. This research employs a qualitative-descriptive method with a historical approach. The findings reveal that the Sapu Angin Inscription indeed belongs to Krtajaya, who is also known by the full royal title Śrī Mahārāja Śrī Śarwweśwara Triwikramāwatārānindita Śṛnggalañchana Digjayotunggadewanāma. Furthermore, the Sapu Angin Inscription functioned as a political strategy and a form of gradual legitimization for Krtajaya prior to his official coronation.
Pelamonia: Sejarah Rumah Sakit Militer Peninggalan Kolonial di Jantung Kota Makassar (1986-2012) Kabubu, Rusmala Dewi; Malihu, La
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/jhcj.v7i2.33119

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The Dutch established a health facility in 1917 called the Militaire Hospital. After the Dutch government recognized Indonesia's sovereignty, the hospital was transferred to the Indonesian government and began operating under the direct management of the military. The hospital's name was changed multiple times due to changes in the military, particularly in the Army, until it was officially named Pelamonia Hospital. This paper examines the development of military health institutions and their dual role in interacting with civil society. This research uses the historical method to reconstruct, explain, and understand past events. The development of this hospital began in 1986 with the inauguration of a new four-story main building, which was the first physical development carried out by Pelamonia Hospital. From 1986 to 2012, the hospital underwent a series of construction projects to address the escalating demand for patient care, attributable to an increase in both military and civilian patients. This hospital plays a dual role in providing health services. In addition to its main task of providing health services for the military, it also opens health services to the general public. Pelamonia Hospital has a positive impact on both the military and the general public, which can be seen from various perspectives, including health, social, economic, and educational ones.

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