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Warisan: Journal of History and Cultural Heritage
Published by Mahesa Research Center
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27463265     DOI : 10.34007
Core Subject : Social,
Warisan: Journal of History and Cultural Heritage is Published by Mahesa Research Center since February 16, 2020. This Journal publishes articles on local and national, academic, and general topics related to history and cultural heritage. THis Journal Publishes Three times a year April, August and December
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Sejarah Asal-Usul Penamaan dan Perkembangan Kawasan “Okura” di Pekanbaru pada Abad ke-20 Amanan, Amanan
Warisan: Journal of History and Cultural Heritage Vol 4, No 3 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34007/warisan.v4i3.1983

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This research explores the History, Origin, and Development of the Okura Area, which originated from Okura Estate (plantation) in Pekanbaru in the 20th Century. The study employs a historical method, relying on toponymic analysis. The method includes heuristic, criticism, interpretation, and historiography steps. the techniques for collection the data are archival study, literature review, and interview. Okura Estate is one of the relatively large rubber plantations established by Baron K. Okura during the Dutch Colonial period. The existence of Okura Estate in Pekanbaru during the Dutch colonial period (in the 20th century) reflects life on plantations during that time, the role of the Japanese in the region, the involvement of external labor and the local community, and how these elements intertwined in the past, contributing to the cultural heritage in the Okura area that persists to this day. The research reveals the complexity behind historical, toponymic, environmental, and cultural aspects to uncover the evolution of Okura Estate over time.
Pendudukan Jepang di Pontianak, 1941-1943 Yafi, Reyhan Ainun; Darmadi, Yusri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34007/warisan.v4i3.1991

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This study aims to analyze whether the socio-economic conditions of Pontianak people at the time of the arrival of Japanese troops were a factor in their unpreparedness to face attacks. The method used in this study is the historical method. The sources used were newspapers, among others, West Borneo Shimbun, Akcaya Daily, and Evening Post. The results showed that Pontianak society at the beginning of the arrival of the Japanese was very diverse in terms of war preparedness. Some of the residents of Pontianak City at that time were traders. They were busy trading and were unaware of the changing political situation of Asia in general and the Dutch East Indies in particular. The Japanese landing in Pontianak caused the destruction of the social and economic infrastructure of trade due to the mistakes of the Japanese army in dropping bombs on target targets. However, the destruction was also triggered by the lack of preparation of the Dutch colonial government for the arrival of Japanese troops in Pontianak.
Nilai-Nilai Islam dalam Tradisi Adat Budaya Suku Alas di Kabupaten Aceh Tenggara Pinem, Radiyah Hanum; Batubara, Abdul Karim; Ali, M. Nasihudin
Warisan: Journal of History and Cultural Heritage Vol 4, No 3 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34007/warisan.v4i3.1997

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This research was conducted to find out the Islamic values in the cultural traditions of the Alas tribe in Southeast Aceh district. It aims to find out the history of the early entry of Islam in the Alas tribe, Islamic values in the customary traditions of the Alas tribe, and the social order in the life of the Alas tribe. The type of research conducted uses descriptive qualitative methods of analysis, with an ethnographic approach.  The analysis technique used is good data collection that can be obtained with data through the implementation of observations and interviews. Overall, this research raises theoretical implications, namely the existence of cultural fusion, multicultural communication contained in social situations, as well as Islamic religious values in every traditional ceremony of the people of Southeast Aceh district. The role of Islamic values in fact has an influence on the social and cultural situation of the people in Southeast Aceh district. The three aspects (social, cultural, and Islamic) in the Southeast Aceh district can be said to be Local Wisdom. So that Islamic values in the Southeast Aceh region are able to influence the culture and social of the local community, thus creating Islamic culture and customs.
Tipologi Batang Tubuh Pisau Tumbuk Lada: Sebuah Analisis Makna pada Pusaka Melayu Amelia, Pidia; Lukitaningsih, Lukitaningsih; Purnamasari, Ika
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34007/warisan.v4i3.1986

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This article discusses the meaning contained in the body of a Malay heritage weapon called the "Pisau Tumbuk Lada". In the past, pisau tumbuk lada were weapons that were very close to the lives of Malay people. Because it not only functions as a marker of social status, but also as a component of customs, traditions, religion, and completeness of daily life. Therefore, this weapon was used by everyone from kings, nobles, traditional leaders to ordinary people. The pisau tumbuk lada is also considered a symbol of the glory of the pepper trade in the Malay world which existed in the 15th – 20th century AD. The body of the pisau tumbuk lada consists of the upstream, karah, blade, and sheath. Each part of the body has a special meaning related to aesthetic, functional, and philosophical aspects. The manufacturing materials and decorative motifs contained therein also have great philosophical values.
Evolusi Ideologi: Pengaruh Tan Malaka terhadap Politik Indonesia, 1921-1949 Setiawan, Aris; Subaryana, Subaryana; Lestari, Siska Nurazizah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34007/warisan.v4i3.1971

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The study critically examines the pivotal role of Tan Malaka in Indonesian political thought and nationalism from 1921 to 1949. Investigating Tan Malaka's background and ideological evolution, the research addresses key questions: What influenced Tan Malaka's political trajectory during 1921-1949, and how did he conceptualize Indonesian nationalism? Employing historical methods, the study meticulously traces Tan Malaka's political journey, beginning with his foray into politics in 1921, association with the PKI, founding of PARI in 1927, and the articulation of the one hundred percent independence concept in 1946. Additionally, it explores the establishment of the Murba Party in 1948, which reflected Tan Malaka's unwavering commitment to resisting colonial diplomacy. The study concludes in 1949 with Tan Malaka's demise, influenced by his call for armed resistance and refusal to negotiate. Despite governmental disapproval and rumors surrounding the Murba Republic, Tan Malaka's legacy endured, evoking widespread sympathy. His profound impact on Indonesian political thought and the nationalist movement persists as a testament to his unwavering dedication to the cause of independence.
Sejarah Perdagangan Babi dari Pulau Bulan Batam ke Singapura, 1987-2023 Arman, Dedi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34007/warisan.v4i3.1977

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This research delves into the pig trade history from Pulau Bulan, Batam, to Singapore spanning 1987 to 2023. In response to the 1984 policy eliminating domestic livestock farming, Singapore became reliant on imported meat. Employing a historical research method and drawing on literature reviews, the study identifies PT Indo Tirta Suaka's Pulau Bulan pig farm as Southeast Asia's largest and Singapore's primary live pig importer, initiating exports in 1987. Disruptions occurred, such as Singapore's cessation of pig supplies from Malaysia during Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) outbreaks in Sarawak (1999-2017) and the Covid-19 pandemic. However, a significant setback unfolded with the detection of African Swine Fever (ASF) on April 19, 2023. Subsequent tests confirmed ASF in Pulau Bulan pig samples, prompting Singapore to officially halt pig supplies. This resulted in a substantial monthly and yearly loss of approximately IDR 3.5 billion and IDR 1.1 trillion, respectively, in pig exports from Pulau Bulan to Singapore.

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