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Maluku Culture

Headgear of Luang (19th century), Honolulu Museum of Art

Maluku is a group of islands which form part of the archipelago, Indonesia.[1] Maluku is bordered by East in the south, to the west of the island of Sulawesi, Irian Jaya in the east and northeast of Palau.[1] Maluku has a variety of culture and customs from music tools, languages, dance, and art culture.[2]

Kalwedo

One of the many cultures is the Moluccan Kalwedo.[2] Kalwedo is valid proof of ownership of indigenous peoples in the Southwest Maluku (MBD).[2] This ownership is joint ownership of common life.[3] Kalwedo rooted in the lives of indigenous peoples in the archipelago Babar and MBD.[2] Cultural inheritance Kalwedo conducted in a language game, customs, and discourse.[3]

Hawear

Hawear is growing and prevailing culture in public life Kei Islands generation to the next.[4] Folklore, folk, and a variety of written documents is an infrastructure to preserve cultural treasures including Hawear.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Juni, 2010. Kepulauan Rempah-rempah : Perjalanan Sejarah Maluku Utara 1250-1950
  2. ^ a b c d 2012 Balai Pelestarian Nilai Budaya Ambon
  3. ^ a b c "Budaya Kalwedo di Maluku Barat Daya". Unpatti. Retrieved 2 April 2014. Cite error: The named reference "Jendela Buku" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  4. ^ Kementerian Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan Balai Pelestarian Budaya Ambon, Hawear di Kepulauan Kei, 2012