西拉卡摄政的特鲁克Penyu海布施传统的保存:一项现场研究

S. Slamet, R. Soelistijanto, E. Widiastuti, Nuryanti Nuryanti
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Cilacap是爪哇南部海岸的一个沿海地区,有几个海滩,其中一个是Teluk Penyu海滩,每年都会举行传统的海上布施传统。这一传统始于公元1875年爪哇腊月的立月星期五,第三代慈拉甲摄政王Tumenggung Tjakrawerdaya三世命令一位名叫Ki Arsa Menawi的老Pandanarang渔民与其他渔民一起向南海投掷祭品。从那时起,将供品扔入海中的习俗,即“布施仪式”,就成为了一种传统。本研究的目的是:1)描述传统海布施仪式的历史和过程;2)分析海龟湾海滩旅游对象的开发对周边社区社会经济状况的影响。这种类型的研究是定性的,采用现象学设计。关键举报人是传统的看护人或利益相关者,而补充举报人是管理层、社区代表和访客代表。使用的数据收集技术为观察、记录和访谈。相比之下,数据分析技术使用Miles和Huberman的交互模型,包括数据简化、数据呈现和结论,并使用三角测量验证数据的有效性。可以得出的结论是,在西拉卡普摄制区,Teluk Penyu海滩沿岸的渔业社区仍然保持着海上布施的传统,以表达对捕获的鱼的感激之情,并要求为来年捕获的鱼的安全和丰富祈祷。
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Preservation of the Sea Alms Tradition at Teluk Penyu in Cilacap Regency: A Site Study
Cilacap is a coastal area on the southern coast of Java with several beaches, one of which is Teluk Penyu Beach, where the traditional sea alms tradition is held annually. The tradition started with the 3rd Cilacap Regent Tumenggung Tjakrawerdaya III ordering an elder Pandanarang fisherman named Ki Arsa Menawi to threw offerings into the south sea along with other fishermen on Friday Kliwon in the Javanese month of Sura 1875. Since then, the custom of throwing offerings into the sea, with the term almsgiving ceremony, has been a tradition. The objectives of this study were: 1) to describe the history and procession of the traditional sea alms ceremony, and 2) to analyze the influence of the development of the Turtle Bay beach tourism object on the socio-economic conditions of the surrounding community. This type of research was qualitative with a phenomenological design. Key informants were traditional caretakers or stakeholders, while complementary informants were management, community representatives, and visitor representatives. Data collection techniques used were observation, documentation, and interviews. In contrast, data analysis techniques used interactive models of Miles and Huberman, including data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion, with the validity of the data verified using triangulation. It could be concluded that the fishing community on the coast of Teluk Penyu beach Cilacap Regency still maintains the tradition of sea alms as a manifestation of gratitude for the fish caught and requests prayers for the safety and abundance of fish caught the following year.
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