Ancient Arts of Minahasa: A Public History Perspective

According to Hetty Palm (1958), there are no people like the Minahassan that experienced a tremendous change in the nineteenth century. The changes had a great impact on their way of life, including arts, as a result of Christianization. In the opinion of the zending (priests), their ancient arts di...

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Main Author: Yuda B. Tangkilisan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UTS ePRESS 2012-12-01
Series:Public History Review
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Online Access:http://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/journals/index.php/phrj/article/view/3093
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spelling doaj-54bc8e2594e24fcfa6ccbb400e114b322020-11-24T20:40:36ZengUTS ePRESSPublic History Review1833-49892012-12-011901041102025Ancient Arts of Minahasa: A Public History PerspectiveYuda B. Tangkilisan0Department of History, University of Indonesia.According to Hetty Palm (1958), there are no people like the Minahassan that experienced a tremendous change in the nineteenth century. The changes had a great impact on their way of life, including arts, as a result of Christianization. In the opinion of the zending (priests), their ancient arts did not suit the new faith. They abandoned their traditional arts and as the consequence, the next generation lost their historical ties with their ancestors in the field of arts. They adopted a new way of life of the Western (Dutch) culture. Accordingly, when they become a part of the new state, they considered it important to revitalize the old traditions. However, they had problems as there are no relics from the past. Now they have two options: to cultivate the old or to invent a new tradition. This article discusses the problem and its development from a Public History perspective. The early finding shows that the Minahasans are aware that tradition can get along with the modernity in harmony as their cultural identity. It also deals with the challenge this had brought to traditional historical authority.http://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/journals/index.php/phrj/article/view/3093Minahasa artIndonesiahistorical authority
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Ancient Arts of Minahasa: A Public History Perspective
Public History Review
Minahasa art
Indonesia
historical authority
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title Ancient Arts of Minahasa: A Public History Perspective
title_short Ancient Arts of Minahasa: A Public History Perspective
title_full Ancient Arts of Minahasa: A Public History Perspective
title_fullStr Ancient Arts of Minahasa: A Public History Perspective
title_full_unstemmed Ancient Arts of Minahasa: A Public History Perspective
title_sort ancient arts of minahasa: a public history perspective
publisher UTS ePRESS
series Public History Review
issn 1833-4989
publishDate 2012-12-01
description According to Hetty Palm (1958), there are no people like the Minahassan that experienced a tremendous change in the nineteenth century. The changes had a great impact on their way of life, including arts, as a result of Christianization. In the opinion of the zending (priests), their ancient arts did not suit the new faith. They abandoned their traditional arts and as the consequence, the next generation lost their historical ties with their ancestors in the field of arts. They adopted a new way of life of the Western (Dutch) culture. Accordingly, when they become a part of the new state, they considered it important to revitalize the old traditions. However, they had problems as there are no relics from the past. Now they have two options: to cultivate the old or to invent a new tradition. This article discusses the problem and its development from a Public History perspective. The early finding shows that the Minahasans are aware that tradition can get along with the modernity in harmony as their cultural identity. It also deals with the challenge this had brought to traditional historical authority.
topic Minahasa art
Indonesia
historical authority
url http://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/journals/index.php/phrj/article/view/3093
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