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Attitudes of Acehnese People towards Acehnese Proverbs in Relation to Education

open access: yesStudies in English Language and Education, 2015
This study is aimed at describing proverbs from the Acehnese society and explaining the attitudes of people towards those proverbs in relation to education. The methodology applied was ethnographic using a questionnaire to obtain data.
Chairina Nasir
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L’assassinat d’un prêtre en Trégor au XVIIe siècle

open access: yesLa Bretagne Linguistique, 2020
It is common knowledge that Breton folk songs, called gwerzioù, tell a true or supposedly true story. Passed down through the generations by word of mouth, some have enjoyed a lengthy run in the Breton oral tradition.
Daniel Giraudon
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Gospel Àpàlà music in African Christian worship: Thematic and stylistic analysis

open access: yesTydskrif vir Letterkunde, 2023
Music is an indispensable tool of cultural transmission. Considering the vast nature of oral traditions, of which indigenous music is encapsulated, many studies on Nigerian indigenous music have concentrated on Jùjú, Ìjálá, Dadakúàdà, Ẹ̀sa ...
Esther Titilayo Òjó
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Practicalities of language data collection and management in and around Indonesia

open access: yesWacana: Journal of the Humanities of Indonesia, 2021
Researchers use different approaches when collecting and managing primary language materials during fieldwork. Yet it is important that this work is done in a transparent way, so that it can be used by other researchers, who might have other aims, as ...
Marian Klamer   +9 more
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West Kalimantan’s manuscripts circulation as religious comprehensive for against violence by the name of religion

open access: yesCogent Arts & Humanities
Ethnicity is deeply ingrained in the fabric of West Kalimantan, shaped by the diverse cultural backgrounds of its people, including the Malay, Dayak, and Chinese communities.
Khairul Fuad   +4 more
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Cultural encounters in the history of East Kalimantan as model for diversity in Indonesia new capital today: studies on Salasilah Negeri Kutai Kerta Negara

open access: yesCogent Arts & Humanities
Several ethnic groups in Indonesia have been mentioned in manuscripts from East Kalimantan, an area being developed as the new national capital of Indonesia. One of the manuscripts is Salasilah Negeri Kutai Kerta Negara (SNKKN).
Agus Iswanto   +6 more
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The role of “Hadih Maja” as an Acehnese oral tradition in supporting UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 2030 agendas: an eco-criticism analysis

open access: yesCogent Social Sciences
Issues on climate change, global warming, renewable energy, food security, forest conservation, sustainable marine life resources, and protecting wildlife are becoming central issues for the world community these days.
Iskandar Syahputera   +7 more
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Farmers’ Preferences for the Sustainable Availability of Superior Rice Seeds under the Six Rights Principle in Bali [PDF]

open access: yesE3S Web of Conferences
Seeds of new superior varieties are very important to increase rice production in Indonesia. However, challenges persist within the seed system, including low adoption rates, seed unavailability during planting seasons, and a lack of alignment between ...
Mahaputra I Ketut   +3 more
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Ancestral Legitimization and Syncretic Islam in the Wayang Klithik of Gotanjung’s Sedekah Bumi

open access: yesMudra: Jurnal Seni Budaya
Wayang klithik is a two-dimensional wooden puppetry tradition found in Central and East Java. In Gotanjung Village, Pati Regency, Central Java, wayang klithik is performed every year as part of sedekah bumi ceremony, a ritual to express gratitude for ...
Evi Selviawati, Syahrial Syahrial
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