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Widia Nabila, Daska Azis, Ruliani Ruliani, Ahmad Nubli Gadeng, M. Hafizul Furqan, Ade Fitria
LOCAL WISDOM VALUES IN TYPICAL DAYAK FOOD IN THE BATEE MEUCANANG VILLAGE COMMUNITY, LABUHANHAJI BARAT DISTRICT, SOUTH ACEH REGENCY
Anthropology

This study aims to examine the local wisdom values ​​contained in the traditional food dayak-dayak in the community of Gampong Batee Meucan...

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This study presents an interesting investigation into the local wisdom values embedded within "dayak-dayak," a traditional food of the Batee Meucanang...

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Madjid Fahdul Bahar, Wike Cahyani Suci, Lailatul Towilah, Nurista Salsabila, Nita Dwi Utami
Revitalising public awareness of the Seputih Mayang site as a cultural heritage in Jember Regency from 1996 to 2012
Anthropology

It seems as if the relics of the megalithic era will never fade over time. This can be seen from several relics that have distinctive chara...

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This paper proposes to examine the revitalization of public awareness concerning the Seputih Mayang site in Jember Regency, focusing specifically on t...

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Rizky Maulana
The Role of Osing Women in Preserving Banyuwangi Customs and Culture
Anthropology

Osing women are a group of women who are able to participate in various cultural activities. They contribute significantly to the preservat...

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This paper proposes to explore the significant role of Osing women in preserving the customs and culture of Banyuwangi, with a specific focus on their...

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Dayu Dwi Hardyawanti, Raisha Anindhita Putri, Amelia Fatimah Azzahra, Lidia Dwi Safitri
From Seblang to Gandrung: The Uniqueness of Banyuwangi Culture as a Tourism Attraction
Anthropology

This article examines the uniqueness of Banyuwangi culture through the transformation and relationship between Gandrung Dance and Seblang D...

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This article presents an insightful examination into the cultural dynamics of Banyuwangi, focusing on the Seblang and Gandrung Dances as pivotal touri...

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Dayu Dwi Hardyawanti, Mohamad Saiful Hadi, Zhya Afridatun Nafiza
Keboan Aliyan Banyuwangi: A Sacred Ritual in the Trajectory of Local History
Anthropology

The Keboan Aliyan ritual is a sacred tradition of the Osing people in Aliyan Village, Banyuwangi, which has been going on since the Blamban...

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This paper, "Keboan Aliyan Banyuwangi: A Sacred Ritual in the Trajectory of Local History," offers a compelling exploration of the enduring Keboan Ali...

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Amanda Destiana, Diki Wahyu Saputra, Yoga Wisnu Abdilah, Aufa Muhammad Zaky, Saskia Wulandari
Revitalizing Local Culture Through the Gandrung Sewu Festival
Anthropology

Cultural festivals are one of the effective strategies in maintaining the existence and revitalization of local culture amidst the challeng...

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This study, "Revitalizing Local Culture Through the Gandrung Sewu Festival," addresses a highly pertinent issue in contemporary cultural studies: the...

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Andryan Verly Dwi Pratama, Sifa Faujiyah, Via Arma Sari
Peeking into the unique tradition of picking the sea in Muncar, Banyuwangi Regency
Anthropology

Indonesia is a country that has extraordinary natural beauty but also has cultural diversity ranging from tribes, ethnicities, and traditio...

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This paper, titled "Peeking into the unique tradition of picking the sea in Muncar, Banyuwangi Regency," endeavors to shed light on the cultural pract...

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Irwan Efendi, Diki Wahyu Saputra, Saskia Wulandari
From Ritual to Cultural Tourism: Repositioning Seblang in the Narrative of Banyuwangi City
Anthropology

This study examines the transformation of the Seblang ritual in Banyuwangi from a sacred practice to a strategic cultural tourism asset. Th...

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This study offers a compelling examination of the Seblang ritual's transformation from a deeply sacred practice to a key cultural tourism asset within...

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Wiwik Setiyani, Nurhairunnisa Tasrif
Cultural Interpretation: The Meaning of Metu Telu Wedding in the Local Tradition of Tanjung Community in North Lombok Regency
Anthropology

Marriage is a complex step in human lifecycle. This is not only a form of obligation to fulfill religious orders, but part of the culture and social l...

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The article, "Cultural Interpretation: The Meaning of Metu Telu Wedding in the Local Tradition of Tanjung Community in North Lombok Regency," presents...

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Aleksandra Turek
Rajput Vocabulary of Violence
Anthropology

The aim of this article is to reflect on certain keywords of the Rajput world shaped by the “predominantly masculine martial culture” (Kast...

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The article, "Rajput Vocabulary of Violence," presents a compelling and timely exploration of an often-nuanced aspect of Rajput socio-political histor...

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