Selasa, 31 Juli 2012

 BATIK INDONESIA'S WORLD

Batik Indonesian Batik Indonesia Officially Recognized UNESCO officially recognized by the inclusion into the UNESCO Representative List as a Cultural Heritage objects Tak-Man (Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity) in the 4th Session of the Intergovernmental Committee on Cultural Heritage No-thing in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

As reported by Reuters, in a press release from the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, UNESCO recognizes Indonesia batik along with 111 nominations from 35 countries of cultural currency, and put it in the Representative List of 76 eyes of culture.

UNESCO recognizes that Indonesia Batik techniques and has become a symbol of cultural identity of the people of Indonesia began from birth to death. it is visible from the baby being held by the patterned batik cloth carrying a symbol of good fortune, and who died covered with batik cloth. In addition, clothing everyday with style is also used routinely in the business and academic activities. While many other patterns used in the ceremony of marriage, pregnancy, also in the puppet, the needs of non-clothing and various artistic performances. Batik fabrics and even plays a major role in certain rituals.

THE TYPES, TYPES OF TRADITIONAL MUSIC INSTRUMENT NAME AND INDONESIA
 
Traditional Musical Instruments Indonesia - As a people of a country Indonesia is very rich in culture, this time I'll write more about one of the cultural richness of Indonesia Indonesia Traditional Musical Instruments. Previously, I've been writing articles on the theme of other cultures such as Indonesia Indonesia Traditional House, Traditional Dance Traditional Clothing Indonesia and Indonesia.
Indonesia Traditional Musical Instruments or commonly also referred to the local musical Indonesia very much at all because usually each province has a traditional musical instrument respectively.
Below you can read articles related to the collection of the types of Indonesian Traditional Musical Instruments in the various provinces. Hope can be useful
 Angklung 

Traditional Musical Instruments of West Java Angklung
 
Angklung is a musical instrument that is traditionally grown in the West Java. This musical instrument made of bamboo, sounded shaken by the way (the sound caused by impact bodies of bamboo pipes) so as to produce sound.

 
Drum
 

Traditional Musical Instruments Bedug

Senin, 30 Juli 2012


Clothing Folklore Indonesia
FIGURE CLOTHING / APPAREL ADAT INDONESIA - TRADITIONAL CLOTHES NUSANTARA
Clothing Folklore Indonesia is one of the cultural wealth of the country owned by Indonesia and praised by many other countries. With so many tribes and provinces in the territory of Indonesia, it is automatically also many kinds of traditional dresses worn by each tribe in the entire province Indonesia.Karena of many ethnic groups in Indonesia have characteristics specialized in the manufacture or in wearing the customary clothes.
Traditional clothing, or the so-called traditional clothing of each province has an individual story, but here I will only give the names of the archipelago and their traditional clothing of each picture. This article was compiled based on my results I did in google.co.id. If there are mistakes, there would beg of the reader to correct this article through the comments below.
Below you can see the various names of Indonesian traditional clothes are scattered in 33 provinces across the archipelago.


Traditional dresses Aceh / Aceh Traditional Clothing
Acehnese traditional dress called Ulee Balang. Clothing is usually used by the king and his family.

FIGURE CLOTHING / APPAREL ADAT INDONESIA - TRADITIONAL CLOTHES NUSANTARA

Traditional clothing Aceh "Ulee Balang"
 
Clothing Folklore Indonesia is one of the cultural wealth of the country owned by Indonesia and praised by many other countries. With so many tribes and provinces in the territory of Indonesia, it is automatically also many kinds of traditional dresses worn by each tribe in the entire province Indonesia.Karena of many ethnic groups in Indonesia have characteristics specialized in the manufacture or in wearing the customary clothes.
Traditional clothing, or the so-called traditional clothing of each province has an individual story, but here I will only give the names of the archipelago and their traditional clothing of each picture. This article was compiled based on my results I did in google.co.id. If there are mistakes, there would beg of the reader to correct this article through the comments below.
Below you can see the various names of Indonesian traditional clothes are scattered in 33 provinces across the archipelago.
Traditional dresses Aceh / Aceh Traditional Clothing
Acehnese traditional dress called Ulee Balang. Clothing is usually used by the king and his family.








Tribal history of Sunda
ROGER L. Dixon


In 1998, totaling approximately Sundanese 33 million people, most of them living in West Java. An estimated 1 million people living in other provinces. Based on 1990 census found that West Java has the largest population of all provinces in Indonesia, namely 35.3 million people. Similarly, urban residents reached 34.51%, a significant amount that can be reached by a variety of media. However, the Sundanese are one group of people among the least known in the world. Their name is often regarded as the Sudan in Africa and is misspelled in the encyclopedia. Some spelling corrections in the computer as well turn it into a Sudanese.
A brief history of pre-20th century is intended to introduce the Sundanese in West Java, to us who serve in Indonesia. In this century, their history has been intertwined with the rise of nationalism that eventually became modern Indonesia.


Early Belief Systems

 
Sundanese unlike most other tribes, which have not Sundanese myth about creation myths or other records that explain the origin of this tribe. No one knows where they came from, nor how they settled in West Java. Presumably in the first centuries AD, a small group Sundanese exploring the mountains and forests to slash and burn culture to open forest. All of the earliest myths say that the Sundanese more as workers than farmers in the rice fields.