Indonesia Bagus - Keindahan Alam dan Kearifan Suku Badui

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30 Jun 201322:17

Summary

TLDRThe video script offers a glimpse into the life of the Badui community in Kanekes, Banten, Indonesia. Known for their adherence to traditional customs and resistance to modern influences, the Badui people are depicted as living simply and sustainably. They wear black and white clothing, build elevated homes to foster warmth, and rely on natural remedies for health. The script highlights their daily activities, such as making 'gula kaung' from the sap of the 'aren' tree and communal gatherings known as 'ngawangkong.' It also touches on their beliefs, such as the importance of facing south for prayer and the significance of rice in their culture. Despite modernity's encroachment, the Badui choose a life close to nature, serving as stewards of the river and forest, embracing a simple yet rich way of life.

Takeaways

  • 🏡 The Badui people live in a village called Kampung Gajeboh in Kanekes, Banten, Indonesia.
  • 👳‍♂️ The Badui strictly adhere to their traditional customs and are reluctant to accept modern culture.
  • 🖤 They wear traditional black and white clothing, with white headbands as part of their attire.
  • 🚫 Photography and video recording are forbidden in their village, reflecting their desire for privacy.
  • 🏞️ The Badui people live in harmony with nature, with their houses built on stilts to stay warm and facing south as per their Sunda Wiwitan beliefs.
  • 🌿 They make a living by producing 'gula kaung', a type of sugar derived from the sap of the 'aren' palm tree.
  • 🌱 The Badui people have a deep connection with nature and use natural remedies for health issues, often seeking the help of 'Amak Sarbani', the village healer.
  • 📱 Despite some restrictions, they have adopted modern technology like mobile phones for communication and learning.
  • 🍲 The Badui community gathers for social events called 'ngawangkong', where they share food and stories.
  • 🚂 The script mentions a visit to the bustling city of Rangkas Bitung, contrasting the quiet life in the village with urban life.
  • 🏢 The Badui sell their 'gula kaung' in the city, adapting to modern trade practices by accepting money instead of bartering.

Q & A

  • Where is Kampung Gajeboh located?

    -Kampung Gajeboh is located in Desa Kanekes, Banten.

  • What is the traditional clothing of the Badui people?

    -The Badui people traditionally wear black and white clothing, including a white headband.

  • Why do the Badui people avoid modern culture?

    -The Badui people are very adherent to their customs and traditions, which include avoiding modern influences to maintain their traditional way of life.

  • What is the significance of the Sungai Ciujung river to the Badui people?

    -The Sungai Ciujung river is significant to the Badui people as it is a source of water and plays a role in their customs, such as not using all parts of the river for bathing to maintain cleanliness and sustainability.

  • What is the traditional housing structure of the Badui people?

    -The traditional housing structure of the Badui people is a raised platform, known as a 'panggung', which is believed to make those inside feel warmer.

  • What is the importance of the direction their houses face?

    -The Badui people's houses must face south, as they follow Sunda Wiwitan beliefs, and the south is their direction of prayer, or kiblat.

  • What is the main occupation of the Badui people mentioned in the script?

    -The main occupation of the Badui people mentioned in the script is making 'gula kaung', which is sugar made from the sap of the 'aren' palm tree.

  • Who is Amak Sarbani and what is her role in the village?

    -Amak Sarbani is the village leader of Kampung Gajeboh. She is known for her strength and health, and she uses natural remedies to treat the villagers.

  • What is 'kapuru' and why is it important to the Badui people?

    -'Kapuru' is a traditional Badui charm or amulet that is believed to protect against evil spirits. Every Badui person is expected to wear it.

  • How do the Badui people view education and technology?

    -The Badui people have traditional customs that discourage formal education and the use of technology. However, some are beginning to use mobile phones to learn and communicate.

  • What is the social activity called 'ngawangkong'?

    -The social activity 'ngawangkong' is a gathering of villagers in the evening where they socialize and spend time together, sometimes with visitors.

  • Why do the Badui people avoid cooking fires directly on the ground?

    -The Badui people believe that cooking fires should not touch the ground directly, as it may anger the spirits and bring misfortune.

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