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Journal of Oral Traditions
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Core Subject : Education,
Journal of Oral Traditions is a journal in the core of oral traditions with anthropolinguistic framework. This journal is under Asosiasi Tradisi Lisan (ATL) Sumatera Utara cooperate with Institut Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Indonesia (IPMI).
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
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Oral Traditions for Multidisciplinary Approach ROBERT SIBARANI
Journal of Oral Traditions Vol 1 No 1 (2019): October 2019
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Oral Traditions for Multidisciplinary Approach
Revitalization of Pasambahan Manjapuik Marapulai as Part of Maintaining Efforts of Minangkabau Culture SRIMAHARANI TANJUNG
Journal of Oral Traditions Vol 1 No 1 (2019): October 2019
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The current of increasingly strong modernization has caused the local wisdom of a culture to be eliminated and replaced with a new form of habit instantly. This condition causes humans escape beyond the scope of their original tradition, and cause them become a crisis of identity and cultural breakdown. This paper aims to show the importance of revitalizing the tradition of Pasambahan manjapuik marapulai as part of efforts to preserve the Minangkabau culture. This type of research is descriptive qualitative. Sources of data obtained from field observations and interviews with informants and study documentation. The results showed that in order to revitalize the tradition of Pasambahan manjapuik marapulai, this can be done through three (3) stages, namely: activating, managing and inheritance. Activating can be done by socializing Minangkabau culture through education, re-functioning the traditional process, and forming a youth organization. Managing can be done by managing training time, promoting and involving youth in a series of events. Inheritance can be done through radio broadcasting, airing custom shows on local television, posting cultural advertisement and inventory.
Oral Tradition Nanga-Nanga in Simeulue Island TASNIM LUBIS
Journal of Oral Traditions Vol 1 No 1 (2019): October 2019
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Oral tradition appears in many forms such as pantoons, poetry, songs, plays, and pantoon. Some of them are sung in order to make the performer easier to memorize the lyric. In Simeulue island, Aceh province Indonesia, several oral tradition namely nandong, nanga-nanga, and nafi-nafi are performed through songs. This study focus on describing the meaning of nanga-nanga. It was described through meaning as representative mental and meaning as enaction which is explained by Foley (1997). The data were video-audio recording of nanga-nanga, interview, and observation. The result of study showed that nanga-nanga was performed to express feeling through a story. The meaning of nanga-nanga is the pouring of one’s heart. The performer sung nanga-nanga more to entertain him/herself.
Manyurdu Burangir in Mandailing Wedding Ceremony TUTIARIANI NASUTION
Journal of Oral Traditions Vol 1 No 1 (2019): October 2019
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Manyurdu Burangir in Mandailing Wedding Ceremony
The Tradition of Martonggo in the Saur Matua Funeral Custom in the Toba Batak Community YESSY OCTAVIANA
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The Tradition of Martonggo in the Saur Matua Funeral Custom in the Toba Batak Community
Performance of Mberekan Pedah-pedah Mengket Rumah Mbaru in Karonese Tradition Alemina Br. Perangin-Angin
Journal of Oral Traditions Vol 1 No 1 (2019): October 2019
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Mengket rumah mbaru is a joyous event to enter a new home, this event involves kalimbubu, anak beru, and senina. In the implementation of the event. These three groups are the core participants to carry out the events. They also have they own roles and responsibilities to give advises, pray, and wishes to homeowner. This study uses an anthropolinguistics approach to describe the performance of mbereken pedah-pedah. This research is a qualitative descriptive study, involving researchers directly in the implementation of the event, to get data in the field conducted in-depth interviews with informants who are still carrying out the event. Mbereken pedah-pedah is a form of mutual cooperation as well as a form of kinship among the Karonese people which is still strong.

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