BANJAR GEN-Z PERSPECTIVE ON THE BAPIDARA TRADITION

Ihya Hazairin Noor, Qathrun Nada, Annita Nur Rizqia, Asfa Zahra Maulida, Pedro Gianthino, Kesehatan Masyarakar, Universitas Lambung Mangkurat, Info Artikel, Abstrak Koresponden, Ihya Hazairin, Noor
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Bapidara is a technique of traditional medicine originating from the Banjar tribe in South Kalimantan, used to treat kapidaraan disease. The Bapidara tradition refers to the medicine of the Dayak Meratus people, which has been influenced by Islam. Bapidara involves the use of turmeric, limewater, and verses of the Qur'an. Kapidaraan is a fever disease believed to be caused by supernatural powers and generally affects children. This research is a qualitative study with a phenomenological design conducted in Tanjung Rema Village, Banjar Regency. Informants consisted of Gen-Z teenagers, Bapidara practitioners, and community representatives. The results show that Gen-Z has varied views towards the Bapidara tradition, some are skeptical, while others try to maintain the tradition and promote it. Bapidara practitioners explained the differences in the processes and ingredients used and highlighted the importance of preserving this tradition through descendants who inherit the knowledge. This research has theoretical and practical value in preserving Banjar Tribe culture and understanding Generation Z's views on the Bapidara tradition. In addition, the results of this study can provide insight into the factors that influence the understanding and appreciation of this tradition, and potentially support efforts to preserve the Bapidara tradition in the modern era.
班查尔-根兹对巴比达拉传统的看法
Bapidara 是源自南加里曼丹 Banjar 部落的一种传统医学技术,用于治疗 kapidaraan 疾病。Bapidara 传统是指受伊斯兰教影响的达雅克梅拉图斯人的医药。Bapidara 包括使用姜黄、石灰水和《古兰经》经文。Kapidaraan 是一种发烧疾病,据信是由超自然力量引起的,一般影响儿童。本研究是一项定性研究,采用现象学设计,在班贾尔县丹戎雷玛村进行。受访者包括 Gen-Z 青少年、Bapidara 从业者和社区代表。研究结果显示,"Z一代 "对巴迪达拉传统的看法各不相同,有些人持怀疑态度,而另一些人则试图保持和发扬巴迪达拉传统。Bapidara 从业者解释了所使用的工艺和成分的不同,并强调了通过继承知识的后代来保护这一传统的重要性。这项研究对于保护班贾尔部落文化和了解 Z 世代对 Bapidara 传统的看法具有理论和实践价值。此外,本研究的结果还有助于深入了解影响对这一传统的理解和欣赏的因素,并有可能为在现代保护 Bapidara 传统的努力提供支持。
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