Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Arts and Humanities (IJCAH 2020)

Session: Indigenous studies

4 articles
Proceedings Article

Philosophy of the Musical Instrument “Klengkopak” of the Dayak Deah Tribe

Ellysa J. Agusti, A. M. Susilo Pradoko, Syahrul Faizin
Klengkopak is a traditional musical instrument made by the Dayak Deah tribe of South Kalimantan. The tribe believe that every single component of the musical instrument has great values of life. This is qualitative research using the semiotic approach. This research was conducted through digging up any...
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Cultural Study: Ghumah Baghi Philosophy of Besemah Ethnic Society

Prayogi Wijaksono, Martono, Awal Putra Suprianto
Ghumah Baghi, house for Besema people was traditional house in Pagaralam of South Sumatera, Indonesia. The architectural, contractions, internal and external decoration, and the function of the house of reflect the culture and value of Besema’s society. It was owned by Jurai (Tribal Leader) and Besema...
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A Cultural Study on the Weaving Craft Tembe Nggoli in the Social Life of the Dompu People

Awal P. Suprianto, Martono, Prayogi Wijaksono
Tembe Nggoli is a traditional woven fabric of the Dompu and Bima people. It has been the traditional clothing of Dompu people since the mid-17th century. It is a weaving craft in the form of sarong which it differs from Songket. This study focuses on philosophical beliefs behind Tembe Nggoli in Dompu...
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Mang-tèmang the Traditional Event of the Madurese People as a Blessing Ceremony

Eko W. Rahayu
This article aims to reveal the uniqueness of the mang-tèmang performance as a tradition of blessing ceremonies in the life of the Madurese people. The form of the performance is in the form of the activity of giving gifts in the form of money from relatives and attendees to a child during a reception...