Dayak and Malay Brotherhood in the Malay Collective Memory of Post-Independence Indonesia

Each community in the world has a past in which their existence is commonly determined by things happening in their past. To preserve their past a community needs means of transmission, among others, through oral traditions such as stories, mantra, and way of life. They inherit stories, mantra, and...

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Main Author: Hermansyah Hermansyah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IAIN Pontianak 2018-10-01
Series:Al-Albab
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Online Access:http://jurnaliainpontianak.or.id/index.php/alalbab/article/view/934
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spelling doaj-2f61f04e6ec7424f9cfa5e7845396e922020-12-16T10:30:53ZengIAIN PontianakAl-Albab0216-61432502-83402018-10-0171557410.24260/alalbab.v7i1.934529Dayak and Malay Brotherhood in the Malay Collective Memory of Post-Independence IndonesiaHermansyah Hermansyah0INSTITUT AGAMA ISLAM NEGERI (IAIN) PONTIANAKEach community in the world has a past in which their existence is commonly determined by things happening in their past. To preserve their past a community needs means of transmission, among others, through oral traditions such as stories, mantra, and way of life. They inherit stories, mantra, and ways of life with values that have related meanings to their life. The heritage of these things is very important to preserve and develop the collective identity of the community. As they continue to be passed down, they become the collective memory of a community. The West Kalimantan Malay society has collective memories that are relatively inherited in the form of oral traditions and other life practices such as cultivation. Part of the collective memory has awakened them to the brotherhood with the people called Dayak today. Nevertheless, the collective memory is confronted with challenges both coming from within themselves and from the outside that may eliminate them without a better replacement.http://jurnaliainpontianak.or.id/index.php/alalbab/article/view/934collectivememorydayakmalaylocal traditionbeliefheritagesocial relations
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Dayak and Malay Brotherhood in the Malay Collective Memory of Post-Independence Indonesia
Al-Albab
collective
memory
dayak
malay
local tradition
belief
heritage
social relations
author_facet Hermansyah Hermansyah
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title Dayak and Malay Brotherhood in the Malay Collective Memory of Post-Independence Indonesia
title_short Dayak and Malay Brotherhood in the Malay Collective Memory of Post-Independence Indonesia
title_full Dayak and Malay Brotherhood in the Malay Collective Memory of Post-Independence Indonesia
title_fullStr Dayak and Malay Brotherhood in the Malay Collective Memory of Post-Independence Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Dayak and Malay Brotherhood in the Malay Collective Memory of Post-Independence Indonesia
title_sort dayak and malay brotherhood in the malay collective memory of post-independence indonesia
publisher IAIN Pontianak
series Al-Albab
issn 0216-6143
2502-8340
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Each community in the world has a past in which their existence is commonly determined by things happening in their past. To preserve their past a community needs means of transmission, among others, through oral traditions such as stories, mantra, and way of life. They inherit stories, mantra, and ways of life with values that have related meanings to their life. The heritage of these things is very important to preserve and develop the collective identity of the community. As they continue to be passed down, they become the collective memory of a community. The West Kalimantan Malay society has collective memories that are relatively inherited in the form of oral traditions and other life practices such as cultivation. Part of the collective memory has awakened them to the brotherhood with the people called Dayak today. Nevertheless, the collective memory is confronted with challenges both coming from within themselves and from the outside that may eliminate them without a better replacement.
topic collective
memory
dayak
malay
local tradition
belief
heritage
social relations
url http://jurnaliainpontianak.or.id/index.php/alalbab/article/view/934
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