Kemindu Mask Dance, Traces of Acculturation of Javanese Dance in Kutai Kartanegara
Helloindonesia.id – As a traditional archipelago aristocracy system that has survived for nearly eight centuries, the Kutai Sultanate has a
Read moreHelloindonesia.id – As a traditional archipelago aristocracy system that has survived for nearly eight centuries, the Kutai Sultanate has a
Read moreHelloindonesia.id – The tradition of lengthening ear lobe is one of the unique cultures in Kalimantan. Although not all tribes
Read moreHelloindonesia.id – At first glance, this instrument is similar to a guitar. How to play it is equally picked. This
Read moreHelloindonesia.id – Many countries recognize chopsticks as weapons. In Asia, chopstick culture is known in Japan and Indonesia. In Indonesia,
Read moreHelloindonesia.id – According to Michael Coomans, in his book entitled Manusia Daya (1987), the Dayak people live in traditional traditional
Read moreHelloindonesia.id – A young man sat half cross-legged wearing traditional Dayak clothing complete with a crown, shield and mandauw around
Read moreHelloindonesia.id – This hat is a daily protector used by the Dayak people in Kalimantan. Having a wide size and
Read moreHelloindonesia.id – The craft of Samarinda sarong weaving was originally brought by Bugis migrants from Sulawesi who lived on the
Read moreHelloindonesia.id – The people of Kutai Kertanegara Ing Martadipura have one traditional dance that is still preserved today, namely Jepen.
Read moreHelloindonesia.id – Stop at Balikpapan or Samarinda, it’s incomplete if you don’t bring this one souvenir. Amplang name. The type
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