Case study of the promotion policy culture in the preservation of the dayak bidayuh nibakng religious tradition in the Borderlands Siding district, Bengkayang Regency

The Nibakng tradition is a vital cultural heritage that embodies local wisdom and is closely tied to the community's identity. However, with the rapid advancement of globalization and modernization, the tradition faces the risk of disappearing. This study aims to analyze cultural promotion poli...

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Main Authors: Yulius Yohanes, Martinus Martinus, Messy Cosella, Julia Magdalena Wuysang
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Published: Indonesian Institute for Counseling, Education and Therapy (IICET) 2024-09-01
Series:JPPI (Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Indonesia)
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Online Access:https://jurnal.iicet.org/index.php/jppi/article/view/4569
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description The Nibakng tradition is a vital cultural heritage that embodies local wisdom and is closely tied to the community's identity. However, with the rapid advancement of globalization and modernization, the tradition faces the risk of disappearing. This study aims to analyze cultural promotion policies and their role in preserving the Nibakng religious practice, which is embraced by the Dayak Bidayuh community in the border region of Siding District, Bengkayang Regency, West Kalimantan Province. A qualitative approach was employed, using in-depth interviews with local communities, traditional leaders, and policymakers, alongside document analysis of cultural promotion policies. The findings revealed that while these policies have contributed to the preservation of Nibakng, several obstacles remain, such as limited budget allocation, insufficient focus on involving younger generations, and challenges in local implementation. The study concludes that cultural promotion policies can help strengthen local cultural identity if they are supported by collaboration among local governments, traditional institutions, and communities. This research emphasizes the need for more comprehensive policy improvements, greater youth involvement, and enhanced cross-border cooperation with neighboring countries to ensure the sustainability of the Nibakng tradition, ultimately fortifying national identity in the border region.
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spelling doaj-art-6872aa79ce02477f85375d9f0cc5124e2025-01-27T12:38:04ZengIndonesian Institute for Counseling, Education and Therapy (IICET)JPPI (Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Indonesia)2477-85242502-81032024-09-011031001100910.29210/0202445692563Case study of the promotion policy culture in the preservation of the dayak bidayuh nibakng religious tradition in the Borderlands Siding district, Bengkayang RegencyYulius Yohanes0Martinus Martinus1Messy Cosella2Julia Magdalena Wuysang3Tanjungpura UniversityTanjungpura UniversityTanjungpura UniversityTanjungpura UniversityThe Nibakng tradition is a vital cultural heritage that embodies local wisdom and is closely tied to the community's identity. However, with the rapid advancement of globalization and modernization, the tradition faces the risk of disappearing. This study aims to analyze cultural promotion policies and their role in preserving the Nibakng religious practice, which is embraced by the Dayak Bidayuh community in the border region of Siding District, Bengkayang Regency, West Kalimantan Province. A qualitative approach was employed, using in-depth interviews with local communities, traditional leaders, and policymakers, alongside document analysis of cultural promotion policies. The findings revealed that while these policies have contributed to the preservation of Nibakng, several obstacles remain, such as limited budget allocation, insufficient focus on involving younger generations, and challenges in local implementation. The study concludes that cultural promotion policies can help strengthen local cultural identity if they are supported by collaboration among local governments, traditional institutions, and communities. This research emphasizes the need for more comprehensive policy improvements, greater youth involvement, and enhanced cross-border cooperation with neighboring countries to ensure the sustainability of the Nibakng tradition, ultimately fortifying national identity in the border region.https://jurnal.iicet.org/index.php/jppi/article/view/4569policies for the promotion of culture, nibankg religion, dayak bidayuh, cultural preservation, national identity
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Julia Magdalena Wuysang
Case study of the promotion policy culture in the preservation of the dayak bidayuh nibakng religious tradition in the Borderlands Siding district, Bengkayang Regency
JPPI (Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Indonesia)
policies for the promotion of culture, nibankg religion, dayak bidayuh, cultural preservation, national identity
title Case study of the promotion policy culture in the preservation of the dayak bidayuh nibakng religious tradition in the Borderlands Siding district, Bengkayang Regency
title_full Case study of the promotion policy culture in the preservation of the dayak bidayuh nibakng religious tradition in the Borderlands Siding district, Bengkayang Regency
title_fullStr Case study of the promotion policy culture in the preservation of the dayak bidayuh nibakng religious tradition in the Borderlands Siding district, Bengkayang Regency
title_full_unstemmed Case study of the promotion policy culture in the preservation of the dayak bidayuh nibakng religious tradition in the Borderlands Siding district, Bengkayang Regency
title_short Case study of the promotion policy culture in the preservation of the dayak bidayuh nibakng religious tradition in the Borderlands Siding district, Bengkayang Regency
title_sort case study of the promotion policy culture in the preservation of the dayak bidayuh nibakng religious tradition in the borderlands siding district bengkayang regency
topic policies for the promotion of culture, nibankg religion, dayak bidayuh, cultural preservation, national identity
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