The Spread of “Tradisi Mandi Uap” as a Track Identification of Spices in Indonesia

G. Mentari, Yuhaswita Yuhaswita
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The presence of spices in the archipelago became one of the pioneers for various cultural manifestations that appeared in various regions of the Indonesian archipelago. One form of the presence of spices that is reflected in this cultural form is the traditional steam bath tradition. The aims of the study were to 1) describe the distribution of bathing habits using spice water in several regions in the Indonesian archipelago. 2) mapping the distribution plots of spices in the archipelago through local traditions that have existed and are still alive in the community in certain areas of the archipelago; 3) showing the traditional steam bath tradition which has become a habit and has the potential to become an intangible cultural heritage in Indonesia. In conducting the study, it was used to search for sources of information from literature studies related to the spice bath tradition. The method used is a qualitative method by describing a map of the distribution of the spice bath tradition in the regions of the archipelago. The results of the study show that traditional steam bathing is a spice bath tradition that is spread across the eight regions in Indonesia and is dominated by people who have a background of Malay cultural influence. The eight areas include North Sumatra (Batak Karo), Jambi (Tanjung Bajo Village), Palembang, Pontianak (Mempawah), West Kalimantan (Sintang Regency), Sambas Regency, North Kayong Regency (Pangkalan Buton Village), and East Belitung
“Tradisi Mandi Uap”作为香料迹迹鉴定在印尼的传播
香料在群岛上的存在成为印度尼西亚群岛不同地区出现的各种文化表现形式的先驱之一。在这种文化形式中反映出香料存在的一种形式是传统的蒸气浴传统。这项研究的目的是1)描述印度尼西亚群岛几个地区使用香料水洗澡习惯的分布。2)通过群岛某些地区的社区中已经存在和仍然存在的当地传统绘制香料在群岛的分布图;3)展示传统的蒸汽浴传统,这已经成为一种习惯,并有可能成为印度尼西亚的非物质文化遗产。在进行这项研究时,它被用来从文献研究中寻找与香料浴传统相关的信息来源。使用的方法是一种定性方法,通过描述群岛地区香料浴传统分布的地图。研究结果表明,传统蒸汽浴是一种香料浴传统,在印度尼西亚的八个地区传播,主要由具有马来文化影响背景的人主导。这八个地区包括北苏门答腊(Batak Karo)、占比(Tanjung Bajo村)、巨港(Palembang)、Pontianak (Mempawah)、西加里曼丹(Sintang摄政)、Sambas摄政、北Kayong摄政(Pangkalan Buton村)和东勿里洞
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