Cultural Representation of Babukung Dance Funeral Ceremony Ritual of The Dayak Tomun Tribe as a Media for Character Building through Local Wisdom

The Babukung/Habukung ritual is only believed by people who follow the Kaharingan religion, the community believes that the Babukung ritual can help the process of someone who has passed away, so the Babukung ritual is divided into three functions. Firstly, to summon the spirits of the ancestors. S...

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Main Authors: Fimeir Liadi, Jasiah Jasiah, Ummi Qudsiyah, Makmur Harun, Mahkamah Madi, Agon Agon, Nur Irma Yanti, Endang Andriyani
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Published: Universitas Islam Negeri Salatiga 2024-08-01
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author Fimeir Liadi
Jasiah Jasiah
Ummi Qudsiyah
Makmur Harun
Mahkamah Madi
Agon Agon
Nur Irma Yanti
Endang Andriyani
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Jasiah Jasiah
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Makmur Harun
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description The Babukung/Habukung ritual is only believed by people who follow the Kaharingan religion, the community believes that the Babukung ritual can help the process of someone who has passed away, so the Babukung ritual is divided into three functions. Firstly, to summon the spirits of the ancestors. Second, to provide entertainment for the family. Third, to ease the financial burden on the family left behind. Babukung rituals are usually performed in the morning and at night. Bukung dance is still performed by Dayak people in 3 (three) villages Sudan, Karuing and Parit. Other villages are not heard of them performing Bukung dance, because they have been influenced by the entry of other religions, such as Christianity, Catholicism, Islam and Hinduism. Unlike these three villages, although they already have Christianity, Catholicism and Hinduism, they perform Bukung dance as a legacy of their ancestors. This research illustrates the phenomenon that exists in the midst of society, that the culture and behaviour of the community become special characteristics as a description of the uniqueness of the community itself. Traditional culture that has been rooted into beliefs continues to be carried out by the community as an embodiment of the heritage of their ancestors. This noble culture originating from the ancestors continues to be preserved, despite the onslaught of information technology that is increasingly intensive on human culture.
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spelling doaj-art-300fcbbb197348fc8aa4e36cd6190f112025-08-20T02:40:52ZengUniversitas Islam Negeri SalatigaMillati: Journal of Islamic Studies and Humanities2541-36272540-99642024-08-019110.18326/millati.v9i1.893897Cultural Representation of Babukung Dance Funeral Ceremony Ritual of The Dayak Tomun Tribe as a Media for Character Building through Local WisdomFimeir Liadi0Jasiah Jasiah1Ummi Qudsiyah2Makmur Harun3Mahkamah Madi4Agon Agon5Nur Irma Yanti6Endang Andriyani7Institut Agama Islam Negeri Palangka RayaInstitut Agama Islam Negeri PalangkarayaInstitut Agama Islam Negeri Palangka RayaSultan Idris Education University MalaysiaAl Azhar University, EgyptDinas Pendidikan Provinsi Kalimantan TengahUniversitas Muhammadiyah SampitUniversitas Muhammadiyah Banjarmasin The Babukung/Habukung ritual is only believed by people who follow the Kaharingan religion, the community believes that the Babukung ritual can help the process of someone who has passed away, so the Babukung ritual is divided into three functions. Firstly, to summon the spirits of the ancestors. Second, to provide entertainment for the family. Third, to ease the financial burden on the family left behind. Babukung rituals are usually performed in the morning and at night. Bukung dance is still performed by Dayak people in 3 (three) villages Sudan, Karuing and Parit. Other villages are not heard of them performing Bukung dance, because they have been influenced by the entry of other religions, such as Christianity, Catholicism, Islam and Hinduism. Unlike these three villages, although they already have Christianity, Catholicism and Hinduism, they perform Bukung dance as a legacy of their ancestors. This research illustrates the phenomenon that exists in the midst of society, that the culture and behaviour of the community become special characteristics as a description of the uniqueness of the community itself. Traditional culture that has been rooted into beliefs continues to be carried out by the community as an embodiment of the heritage of their ancestors. This noble culture originating from the ancestors continues to be preserved, despite the onslaught of information technology that is increasingly intensive on human culture. https://ejournal.uinsalatiga.ac.id/index.php/millati/article/view/893Babukung DanceCultural ValuesDayak Tomun TribeCharacter Building
spellingShingle Fimeir Liadi
Jasiah Jasiah
Ummi Qudsiyah
Makmur Harun
Mahkamah Madi
Agon Agon
Nur Irma Yanti
Endang Andriyani
Cultural Representation of Babukung Dance Funeral Ceremony Ritual of The Dayak Tomun Tribe as a Media for Character Building through Local Wisdom
Millati: Journal of Islamic Studies and Humanities
Babukung Dance
Cultural Values
Dayak Tomun Tribe
Character Building
title Cultural Representation of Babukung Dance Funeral Ceremony Ritual of The Dayak Tomun Tribe as a Media for Character Building through Local Wisdom
title_full Cultural Representation of Babukung Dance Funeral Ceremony Ritual of The Dayak Tomun Tribe as a Media for Character Building through Local Wisdom
title_fullStr Cultural Representation of Babukung Dance Funeral Ceremony Ritual of The Dayak Tomun Tribe as a Media for Character Building through Local Wisdom
title_full_unstemmed Cultural Representation of Babukung Dance Funeral Ceremony Ritual of The Dayak Tomun Tribe as a Media for Character Building through Local Wisdom
title_short Cultural Representation of Babukung Dance Funeral Ceremony Ritual of The Dayak Tomun Tribe as a Media for Character Building through Local Wisdom
title_sort cultural representation of babukung dance funeral ceremony ritual of the dayak tomun tribe as a media for character building through local wisdom
topic Babukung Dance
Cultural Values
Dayak Tomun Tribe
Character Building
url https://ejournal.uinsalatiga.ac.id/index.php/millati/article/view/893
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