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Sindangbarang : dari kampung adat ke kampung budaya (1991-2012)
ABSTRACT
RENI JULITA. Sindangbarang: From the Indigenous Village to the Cultural One (1991-2012). A Thesis, Jakarta, Department of History, Social Sciences Faculty, State University of Jakarta, 2016.
Sindangbarang village is a Sundanese settlement landscape, located at Pasir Eurih village, Taman Sari, Bogor district with a distance of 6-7 kilometers from Bogor city, that still has cultural values. In 1991-2012, Sindangbarang village experienced the first two forms of transition. The first was the transition in the form of concepts collected from the collective memory which aimed to facilitate the revitalization process occurred in Sindangbarang. The change of concept in Sindangbarang aimed to keep preserving indigenous traditions process. In this case, the change of concept observed was the traditional village concept change to the cultural one. The second was material changes related to the construction of Sindangbarang cultural village, the shape of the building, and the household appliances reconstructed as similar as the condition of the existing buildings in the early traditional village.
This study aimed to obtain empirical data on how societies did transitions seen from the history method, while the results of the research were served in descriptive – narrative form. The data were collected from interviewing the primary sources, Ukat Sukatma, a native Sindnagbarang who now serves as a vice leader of the Indigenous Cultural Village Sindangbarang, and Achmad Mikami Sumawijaya as one of the renewal figures in Sindangbarang who now serves as indigenous leader in Sindangbarang cultural village, and the secondary ones, Tubagus Najib, a Filoloh of Islamic History from the National Archaeology Centre, Agus Aris, a professor of the Faculty of Cultural Sciences, University of Indonesia, Asep Aseng, a caretaker of Kampung Budaya Sindangbarang, and literature related to Sindangbarang.
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