RITUAL ?MONSEHE? SYMBOLS OF CULAMBACU COMMUNITY BEHAVIOR.
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Culambacu tribe is one of the tribe in Southeast Sulawesi Province, which has been felt marginalized by community groups. This tribe resides Wiwirano Sub-district of Nort Konawe district, which was split last year from Kolaka Regency. In association between people and traditional events they use their native language called Culambacu. Culambacu language besides spoken in Landawe Nort Konawe, this language also is spoken in some suburbs in Central Sulawesi such as Bungku, Buleleng, and Toreta. The uniqueness of this language is that almost all speakers of Culambacu language can communicate in the language spoken in Wiwirano like Tolakines,Bugisnese, Javanese, but other can not speak Culambacu. The culture of Culambacu is almost identical to Tolaki culture, Culambacu is a Mother tongue, the term culture derives from the Sanskrit language Buddhist , defined as matters relating to the mind and human reason. In English, culture is called culture, derived from the Latin word colere, which is to process or to do. Can also be interpreted as cultivate the land or farming. The word culture is also sometimes translated as "culture" in Indonesian. Indonesia as an archipelagic country has a large area, stretching from Aceh to Papua. There are 17,504 islands scattered throughout the sovereignty of the Republic of Indonesia, which consists of 8,651 named islands and 8,853 unnamed islands. In addition to natural wealth with biodiversity and vegetation, Indonesia is known for its cultural diversity. In Indonesia there are dozens of ethnics that have their own culture. The state of Indonesia is a cultural state, which means occupied or occupied by the people (people) who have various cultures. We should be grateful, because although Indonesia is inhabited by diverse cultures, Indonesia still can survive as a whole country. It's all because of the Indonesian philosophy called Pancasila. Where in the third principle has been mentioned, which reads "Unity of Indonesia". The importance of maintaining the existing culture in Indonesia, due to the entry of foreign cultures into Indonesia. The lack of filtering of foreign culture that goes to Indonesia makes the existing culture in Indonesia began to fade. Not only that, the decline of culture in Indonesia is caused by the rapid flow of globalization, starting from the technology, until the language becomes a victim. Culture in a region is the identity of the area, because culture reflects the culture is a habit that we must always preserve for our children and grandchildren will be able to learn it, do not be fooled by the culture of foreign culture that enters into this country. because consciously or not the culture is very important for ourselves, others and the state.
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Hanna. (2017); RITUAL ?MONSEHE? SYMBOLS OF CULAMBACU COMMUNITY BEHAVIOR., Int. J. of Adv. Res., 5 (10), 1959-1964, ISSN 2320-5407. DOI URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/5724
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