What is Dominant Indonesian culture pattern. ndonesia has a history of hundreds of years, with most of its population adhering to Islam.

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The Indonesian People are composed of various ethnic groups, of which the Javanese which is the largest ethnic group with about 40%, followed by the Sudanese with 15%. The political sphere is, to be said, dominated by Javanese.


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CROSS CULTURE UNDERSTANDING Dosen Pengampu : Rusdin, M.Pd Nama : Puri Maharani Nim : C742202101009

CROSS CULTURE UNDERSTANDING

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What is budaya nusantara? "Archipelago Culture" refers to the various cultural heritages possessed by the archipelago region. Archipelago culture is very rich and diverse, influenced by geographical, historical, religious factors and cultural interactions between ethnic groups.

Cooperative Tradition Indonesian culture is deeply rooted in communal values where cooperation and collective efforts are highly valued. This is evident in various aspects of life, including agriculture, crafts, and community development projects. There's a strong sense of solidarity and mutual support, with individuals often coming together to achieve common goals.

Science and Technology Integration : While traditional practices remain significant, there's a growing recognition of the importance of science and technology in driving progress and development. This integration is particularly visible in sectors such as agriculture, where modern farming techniques and technologies are being adopted to improve productivity and sustainability. Additionally, advancements in areas like healthcare, infrastructure, and education are contributing to societal advancement.

Progress and Change The Indonesian cultural landscape is marked by a continual quest for progress and adaptation to change. This is evident in the country's rapid urbanization, economic growth, and social transformations. Science and technology serve as catalysts for this progress, enabling innovations that address societal challenges and enhance quality of life.

Activity and Work Ethic : Indonesians typically exhibit a strong work ethic and a proactive approach to activity. This is reflected in their dedication to various endeavors, whether it's in agriculture, entrepreneurship, or academic pursuits. The integration of science and technology further amplifies this ethos, as individuals strive to leverage innovation to improve efficiency and outcomes in their work.

Overall, the dominant cultural pattern in Indonesia reflects a harmonious blend of tradition and modernity, with cooperation, science, and technology playing essential roles in driving progress and change. This dynamic interplay fosters a sense of optimism and resilience as Indonesians navigate the complexities of contemporary society while staying rooted in their cultural heritage.

Characteristic of indonesian culture Keragamann etnis The archipelago is inhabited by various ethnic groups with different languages, customs and traditions. Each tribe has a unique cultural heritage. Performing arts such as dance, music, theater and wayang are an important part of Indonesian culture. Examples are traditional dances such as the Pendet dance from Bali, the Saman dance from Aceh, and wayang kulit performances from Java Traditional dishes from various regions in the archipelago have distinctive and varied flavors, such as rendang from Minangkabau, soto from Java, nasi lemak from Malaysia, and adobo from the Philippines. Kesenian tradisional Kuliner

Characteristic of indonesian culture arsitektur Traditional buildings such as traditional houses, temples, temples and palaces are also part of the archipelago's cultural heritage. Famous examples of architecture include Borobudur Temple and Prambanan Temple in Indonesia, as well as the Sultan's Palace in Malaysia. Religion plays an important role in Indonesian culture. Islam, Christianity, Hinduism and Buddhism are religions that have had a significant influence in the formation of Indonesian culture. Customs, traditions and life philosophies passed down from generation to generation are also an important part of Indonesian culture. Examples are the philosophy of mutual cooperation, the custom of deliberation and consensus, as well as various traditional ceremonies such as weddings, death ceremonies, and so on. Kebudayaan religius Kearifan lokal

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