Indonesia
known as NKRI (Negara Kesatuan Republik Indonesia) which had many things
inside. That things made Indonesia as a rich country as well. Not only for the
plantations, but also the cultures and the views.
Indonesia
ranked number fourth for the numerous of societies. Yup, Indonesia is the
largest country. Consisted with five big islands and 17,500 tiny islands.
That’s why, Indonesia full of diversity. From Sabang to Merauke, Indonesia have
numerous of ethnics, religions, languages, habits, economics, and politics.
However, the
diversity not made Indonesia split up from one to another, however unite. As
same as the motto “Unity in Diversity”. If you are Indonesian, you must know
more about your country, especially the diversity. Here is the information about
the diversity in Indonesia.
1. Culture
Indonesia
contained with many cultures. Even in one area, it would consisted with few
cultures in it. As you know, Indonesia had 33 provinces which is possibly had
many cultures. One of the possibly diversities like music, literature, dance,
cloth, house, weapon, etc. On the other hand, here are one of culture which
represented Indonesian Cultures, namely Tor – tor dance. This dance is simply
unique, but rich. Here the explanation about Tor – tor dance.
Tor-Tor
Dance from North Sumatera
Tor-tor dance is a traditional dance from Batak ethnic in North
Sumatera. The dance performed in wedding ceremony and funerality. It means the
dance performed not only in the happy situation. But also when its mourn.
According
to history, Bataknese beliefs that tor-tor dance had a spirit. The spirit
invoked the stone statue, which related to the anchestors. While music played
and people dancing, the stone take part to moved. However, the movements
with slow motion. On the other hand, tor – tor dance is one of bataknese ethnic
group’s pride in west Sumatra.
Here are
the types of Tor-Tor dance:
a. First
is Tor-Tor Pangurason
This dance
always held in a big party. Before the party begin, the place must be cleaned.
Bataknese would like to put a lime throughout the line to avoid danger.
b.
Second is Tor-Tor Sipitu Cawan
This dance
always held in the inauguration of a king. This dance also derived with seven
daughters of heaven who bathe in a lake. The lake based on the top of the Pusuk
Buhit mountain.
c. Third
is Tor-Tor Tunggal Panaluan
This dance
usually held when there is disaster strikes the village. The shaman of Tunggal
Panaluan will be a guide to resolve the issue.
In
addition, there are few traditional dances of Indonesia. Such as Saman Dance, Reog Ponorogo Dance, Mask Dance, Jaipong Dance, etc.
2. Language
Can you
guess how many native language spoken in Indonesia? Yup, Indonesian Language contains more than 300 native languages.
Although the National language is “Bahasa Indonesia”, every area have their own
language. According to University of Washington’s Asian Language and
Literature, only 7 percent of Indonesian talk in Bahasa.
Literally,
Bahasa is the second language as it the unifying language. However, Bahasa
is an official language for governmental, magazine, educational, media, and the
other institutions. So what is the most common language spoken in Indonesia?
Yup, it is Javanese. Because Javanese is the largest ethnic in Indonesia.
In
addition, there is so many ethnic language you can used in Indonesia. For
example, if you wanna communicate with bandung’s people, you can use sundanese
language. Thus, there are many people who still using this language in their
common and daily life. As well as if you want to communicate with Bataknese
people, you can use their language to blend well with them. It looks more
friendly and people assumed that you are a humble and kind person.
3. Political
Due to
pra-colonial, Indonesia contained with many empires. We can see such a
Singosari and Majapahit empire. Which known as the biggest empire in entire
Indonesia, especially in Java. When it changed into colonial, it needs phase.
The phase started from old order – new order – and the last is reformation.
Indonesian adopted reformation until now.
a. Old
Order
This order
happened in 1945 – 1968. In that time, Indonesia adopted 2 political
system. First, called political system of liberal. This
system emphasized individual freedom. Second, called
political system of parliamentary. In case, every part of parliamentary
got an important role in the government.
b. New
Order
Was
legitimatized in 1968 – 1998, when Soeharto was a president. In that time,
there was a positive and negative value. The positive was
economic developed very fast. And the negatives were corruption
found everywhere, and the gap between rich and poor people appeared clearly.
c.
Reformation
New order
just over when Soeharto’s fallen. But people in the new order still lead
Indonesia while reformation. It made new order wasn’t over clearly. In
reformation, governments tried their best to built a democration lifes. Due to
their hard work, Indonesia legal to be a democracy country until now.
4. Tradition
Every
cities in Indonesia have their own tradition. The tradition had feature itself.
Most likely when its a commemorate of something related to burial. Here is the
example of tradition for ethnic in Indonesia:
- Java ethnic : Tedah titi,
Ruwatan, Mitoni, Kenduri, Grebegan
- Sunda ethnic : Ngeuyeuk
Seureuh, Seren taun
- Tengger ethnic : Kasodo (like
ceremony for anchestor below the Mount of Bromo)
- Toraja
ethnic : Rambu solok
- Balinese ethnic : Ngaben,
Nelubulanin, Ngutang mayit (death ceremony in Trunyan)
5. Religion
What is the
majority of religion in Indonesia? Yup, it is Islam. Around 87.18% of
Indonesians identify themselves as a Muslim. The rest about 12.82% is the other
religion, such a Protestanism, Catholicism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Confucianism,
and other religion. But, Indonesia only admitted six religions.
Although
the religion was diverse, “Pancasila” tried to unify them all. Pancasila gave
themselves a freedom of religion. You as Indonesian must picked one among six
religion existed.
Here is the
information about every religions:
a. Islam
Islam is a
dominantly religion in areas like Java and Sumatera. You can see, more than 80%
of the inhabitants are Muslim. Despite a large percentage of population
following Islam, doesn’t mean that Islam can ruled in governmental
institutions. Indonesia isn’t an Islamic area too, because you still find
another religions here.
b.
Catholicism
Roman
Catholic is rare in Indonesia. Majority of Roman Catholic based on Manado and
Flores. The percentage only about 2.9%. It is many many times over Islam, isn’t
it? But we all know that Roman Catholic still the biggest religion in the
world.
c.
Protestanism
This
religion more concentrated in the provinces like Papua and North Sulawesi.
Nonetheless, you still see people in Java and Sumatera adopted Protestanism.
The percentage of Protestanism about 6.96%. This is twice times over the Roman
Catholic.
d.
Buddhism
This
religion more concentrated around Jakarta, or around areas which consist with
Chinese ethnic. Such a Java and Sumatera. Because Chinese ethnic had a great
role in trades in the world, including Indonesia. That’s why, this religion
developed constantly. The percentage is about 0.72%.
e.
Hinduism
This
religion more concentrated in province like Bali. Yeah, Balinese following this
religion because there’s plenty statue due to Hindu Dharma. In Hindu, we know 4
castes. Which is difficult to moved to the other if you already adopt one. But
the caste isn’t applied in the other countries. There’s only available in
Indonesia. The percentage of Hinduism is about 1.69%.
f.
Confucianism
This
religion is a new one. Yup, the population not as big as the others. This
religion instantly change position of religion in Indonesia. But it doesn’t
matter. The percentage ia about 0.05%. Just a little bit, right?
g. Other
Religion
In Europe
or other countries, other religion is applicable. Like they really don’t care
about it. They adopt it because their beliefs this world created by nature or
itself. In some area of Indonesia, you can find the other religion. But, other
religion only consumed for people who lived in the rural. Not in the big
cities. The percentage is about 0.51%. Many times more if you make a comparism
with Confucianism, right?
6. Habits and Values
Indonesia
is made up with thirty-three provinces, 5 big islands, and 17,500 tiny islands.
That’s mean that the cultural landscape is diverse from one to the other.
Especially when its mixing into foreign and indigenous customs. Because
Indonesia had ore than 300 ethnic, surely they would live with their own way.
Like the way for surviving, hunting, also eating.
Move to
rural inhibitants, all of them live their life gathered with the others. Their
lifestyle as a hunter. The lifestyle is totally different with an expat city
like Jakarta. Do you agree with the argument?
Javanese is
the largest ethnic in Indonesia. You can find Javanese all over Indonesia. Yup,
they are spread everywhere. Even in your office or school maybe. Beside
Indonesia, Javanese also found in Singapore and Malaysia. They speak in two
version which are Ngoko and Krama. Ngoko used in daily life. Though, Krama used
to people with higher social status, unknown people, or for whom older.
But we
know, Indonesia mixed with many cultures, languages, ethnics, religions,
traditions, and political. But Indonesia made five principle for
nationhood, there are:
- The
unity of Indonesia.
- Belief
in one God.
- Born in democracy guided by the
wisdom of deliberations.
- Civilized
humanity, and
- Social justice for all the
Indonesian.
Although we
are different, it doesn’t mean that we must hate or try to hurt each other. We
all human, we all same and unite as the motto “Unity in Diversity”. That’s all
about diversity in Indonesia. Wish your knowledge about Indonesia enhance after
read this article.
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