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Walasuji : Jurnal Sejarah dan Budaya
ISSN : 19073038     EISSN : 25022229     DOI : https://doi.org/10.36869/wjsb
Core Subject : Social,
Walasuji : Jurnal Sejarah dan Budaya is an open access, a peer-reviewed journal published by Balai Pelestarian Nilai Budaya Sulawesi Selatan. We publish original research papers, review articles and case studies on the latest research and developments in the field of : oral tradition; manuscript; customs; rite; traditional knowledge; traditional technology; art; language; folk games; traditional sports; and history. Walasuji : Jurnal Sejarah dan Budaya is published twice a year and uses double-blind peer review. All submitted articles should report original, previously unpublished research results, experimental or theoretical that are not published and under consideration for publication elsewhere. The publication of submitted manuscripts is subject to peer review, and both general and technical aspects of the submitted paper are reviewed before publication. Manuscripts should follow the style of the journal and are subject to both review and editing. Submissions should be made online via Pangadereng journal submission site. Accepted papers will be available on line and will not be charged a publication fee. This journal is published by Balai Pelestarian Nilai Budaya Sulawesi Selatan Direktorat jenderal Kebudayaan Republik Indonesia, Kementerian Pendidikan Dan Pendidikan.
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MASYUMI PARTY AND UTOPIA: THE IMPLEMENTATION OF POLITICAL TRIAS IN SULAWESI IN 1950-1953 Amri, Khaerul; Makkelo, Ilham Daeng; Edi, Bambang Sulistyo
Walasuji : Jurnal Sejarah dan Budaya Vol 11, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Kementerian Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36869/wjsb.v11i2.80

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This paper focuses on the application of Political Trias in Sulawesi Province after re-declaring as a part of NKRI. Method used in this research is historical method, which explains research problem based on historical perspective. Its procedure includes four steps, finding and collecting data (heuristic), critique source (selecting data), interpretation, and historiography. The result of this study indicates that the application of Political Trias in Sulawesi had underground various governance adjustments as a form of power sharing. The formulation of power distribution changed in the early days of independence, then colored by the presence of political parties’ interests at the local level. One of the parties that succeeded in playing political arena in Sulawesi was the Masyumi Party
TRADITIONAL CLOTHES AND THEIR MEANINGS FOR THE BONE SOCIETY Masgaba, Masgaba
Walasuji : Jurnal Sejarah dan Budaya Vol 11, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Kementerian Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36869/wjsb.v11i2.154

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This study applies a descriptive qualitative approach which aims to describe the symbolic meanings of Bugis traditional clothes for the Bone society. Techniques of collecting data are interview, direct observation, and library research. The result study indicates that in term of model and material, the traditional clothes (traditional clothes and bridal clothes) have experienced a lot of changes at this time. In the past, the material of waju ponco’/waju bodo was from gauze cloth, but it has progressed, it made from organdy cloth like the cloth used by Indians. In term of color, the wearers of the traditional clothes could be identified their age and nobility easily in the past, but its rule is not longer valid now. Likewise, the men traditional clothes named songko’, it can also be used freely by anyone, there is no differences in the status of nobility degree for the wearers of songko’. Traditional clothes accessories are not only as sweetener for clothes, but also have symbolic meanings.

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