Budaya dan Kekhasan Provinsi Kalimantan Timur - Seri Budaya Indonesia

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25 Feb 202104:48

Summary

TLDRIn this episode of *Seri Budaya Indonesia*, we explore the vibrant culture of East Kalimantan, showcasing its diverse traditions and unique identity. From the graceful **Tari Gong** dance to the delicious **Amplang** snack, the region offers a rich cultural experience. We dive into the distinctive **Dayak Kenyah** traditional clothing, with intricately designed attire for both men and women, and explore the architectural beauty of the **Lamin** house, adorned with detailed carvings. The episode also highlights the local song **Buah Bolok**, capturing the essence of East Kalimantan's natural and cultural beauty. Join us on this exciting journey through one of Indonesia’s most fascinating provinces.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Kalimantan Timur's capital city is Samarinda, which serves as the center for both government and economy.
  • 😀 Samarinda is geographically surrounded by the Kutai Kartanegara Regency in Kalimantan Timur.
  • 😀 Kalimantan Timur is home to various ethnic groups from across Indonesia, including the Dayak Kutai, who have distinct cultural traditions.
  • 😀 One of Kalimantan Timur's famous traditional dances is the Gong Dance or Kancet Ledo, symbolizing the grace of a girl dancing like a rice stalk.
  • 😀 Amplas is a popular snack from Kalimantan Timur, made from the local ingredient Gikan and is a must-try souvenir for visitors.
  • 😀 Kawang Lindung Mangrove Margomulyo in Balikpapan is one of Kalimantan Timur's notable tourist destinations.
  • 😀 Kalimantan Timur has a rich cultural diversity, and the video highlights its traditional clothing, houses, and regional songs.
  • 😀 The Dayak Kenyah male traditional attire includes a cawat (loincloth), Mandau (sword), and a feathered headdress made from the native Enggang bird.
  • 😀 Women’s traditional clothing in Kalimantan Timur features a long skirt (taah), a beaded blouse (Shape Ino), and a headpiece, along with accessories like necklaces and bracelets.
  • 😀 Kalimantan Timur's traditional houses, like the Lamin, are adorned with ethnic carvings depicting animals, humans, and plants, and serve various functions within the community.

Q & A

  • What is the capital city of East Kalimantan and its significance?

    -The capital city of East Kalimantan is Samarinda. It serves as the center for both the government and the economy of the province, playing a crucial role in the region's development.

  • Which ethnic group is mentioned in the video for its unique cultural traditions?

    -The Dayak Kutai ethnic group is mentioned, known for their rich cultural heritage and unique traditions that are an integral part of East Kalimantan.

  • What is the *Gong Dance* (Tari Gong) and what does it represent?

    -The *Gong Dance* or *Tarik Kancet Ledo* is a traditional dance from East Kalimantan that symbolizes the grace and gentleness of a girl, dancing elegantly like a stalk of rice.

  • What is *Amplas*, and why is it significant to East Kalimantan?

    -Amplas is a traditional snack made from *gikan* (fish) that is popular as a souvenir from East Kalimantan, representing the region's culinary culture.

  • What is the *Kawang Lindung Mangrove* and where is it located?

    -The *Kawang Lindung Mangrove* is a famous tourist spot in Margomulyo, Balikpapan, East Kalimantan, known for its natural beauty and mangrove ecosystem.

  • What are the main components of traditional Dayak Kenyah male attire?

    -Traditional male attire of the Dayak Kenyah consists of a *cawat* (loincloth), *Mandau* (sword), a vest with *inox* (beads), a headdress adorned with bird feathers, and beaded bracelets and anklets.

  • How does the female traditional clothing from East Kalimantan differ from the male attire?

    -The female traditional attire includes a long skirt called *taah*, a decorated top (*shape ino*) featuring nature-inspired beadwork, a crown, and accessories such as necklaces and beaded bracelets, adding to the overall aesthetic.

  • What are *Lamin* houses, and what do they represent in East Kalimantan?

    -The *Lamin* is a traditional house in East Kalimantan, decorated with ethnic carvings that depict animals, humans, and plants. These homes reflect the cultural values and artistic traditions of the region.

  • What is the significance of the song *Buah Bolok* in East Kalimantan?

    -*Buah Bolok* is a well-known regional song from East Kalimantan, contributing to the province's rich musical heritage and cultural identity.

  • What role does cultural preservation play in the tourism of East Kalimantan?

    -Cultural preservation is vital for East Kalimantan's tourism, as traditional dances, clothing, food, and homes draw tourists interested in exploring the region's unique heritage and cultural diversity.

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East KalimantanCultureTraditional DanceSuku DayakKalimantan CuisineNature TourismIndonesian CultureCultural HeritageTraditional ClothingLamin House
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