
PAPER ABOUT CULTURE
“karonese culture in north sumatra”
By:
Name : Vanya latercia
karina sitepu
Nim : 3012003016
study program : S1 of Nursing
PROGRAM STUDY S1 OF NURSING
SEKOLAH TINGGI ILMU KESEHATAN SANTO BORROMEUS
PADALARANG

(
MAP OF INDONESIA)

(TRADITIONAL HOUSE)

Perhaps
many people are
not familiar with our country, Indonesia,
and maybe they
just know Bali
without knowing Bali
is part of Indonesia.
Actually many
tribes and cultures
are not less appealing than Bali.
One of them is Karonese
in Northern Sumatra.
Indonesian is
famous country which have 17.508 islands dan rich cultures and languages.
Certainly everyone who was born to the Earth is needs a religion and courteos
hereditary. So everyone needs characteristic of
the culture.
North sumatra is a province to lain section of Sabang,majority
of the population is Christian and Bataknese
culture . Maybe if we listen about
“batak” is the same for everyone who
don’t know about them, actually Batak’s cultures have spesific culture there is Batak
Karo,Batak Toba,Batak Simalungun,etc.

Iwas born
with Karonese culture and have family name “ Sitepu”, my last name or my clan
which i heredited from my father. Every child (boy and girl) in Batak will have
to bequeath clan’s name from father. Actually Batak culture must have child boy
to hereditate their title,because
someday the batak men will continue clan’s name to his child and to arrive to grandchild.
Someone who has Karonese culture sometime does not
want to be equated with other Batak like Toba,because they consider they have different culture with
other Batak.
Karonese is famous with 5 clans ,karonese just has
little clan but has specific clan in every clan ,there is
Karo-Karo,Ginting,Sembiring,Tarigan and Perangin-angin.Everyone in Karonese who
has same gender and has same clan will
be mutually calling each other as “senina”, it is meant they are a brother or
sister,but if they have same clan and but different gender they will be mutually calling each other as
“turang” it is meant they can’t get married
because they are considered blood relatives,if it is violated it can
lead to defects in the offspring. and if
a men and a woman who have different clan is mutually calling each other as “impal “ it is meant they can marry.
Marriage in karonese culture can be
categorized expensive because the men have to buy the desired appropriate price
by woman’s family, it’s more if a men are not karonese will marry a Karonese
woman,so he must buy a clan in advance and follow the ceremony, after that he
has surnames that will be passed down to his son someday.
In Wedding ceremony karonese
culture there must be ceremoni, it is a form of respect for the
population. average Karo cultural ceremonies is performed for 2-3 days and it is done in the multipurpose building or
in is village.

Because most karonese people are
majority Christian it is not surprising that in traditional wedding
ceremony a lot of food may be prohibited
for some religions such as pork and dog, it feels weird if karo marriage customary that embrace Christianity there is no food such as pork and dog, Talking
about the typical karo food culture, karonese foods are babi panggang karo
(bpk), goldfish arsik and Saksang . These are the three food that are always
there in karo celebration , Karonese food is famous for containing lots of spices ,that makes the food
more rich in flavor.


(saksang) (BPK)

( goldfish arsik )
traditional
clothing
Karo wedding clothes for the bride is red kebaya, while men wear a suit
colored in accordance with the concept and of course wearing songket called uis
nipes original from Karo.
There are several terms used in
traditional clothes Batak Karo should we know, are as follows:



1.
UIS NIPES
For the head , "maneh-maneh" (gifts for
women), to replace for the parent clothes (the women) and as a sbae
"pinggan palsu" (plate) at the time of giving dowry in traditional
ceremonies.
2.
UIS JULU
For gloves, "maneh-maneh", to replace for the
parent clothes (for men) and blankets.
3.
GATIP GEWANG
To hold the baby girl and
"abit" (sarong) male.
4.
GATIP JONGKIT
For "gonje" (sarong)
ceremonies for men and blankets for "kalimbubu" (uncle).
5.
GATIP CUKCAK
Used together with gatip gewang, the
difference this cukcak does not wear gold thread.
6.
UIS PEMENTING
belts for men
7.
BATU JALA
To cap for the girls at the party
"guro-guro aron". It may also be used by male, but should be 3
layers, namely: uis batu jala, uis rambu-rambu and uis kelam-kelam
8.
UIS KELAM-KELAM
To cap the parents, to
"morah-morah" (gifts for men), and may also be used by men in
traditional ceremonies, but with stone batu jala and sign.
9.
UIS BEKA BULUH
To "bulang-bulang " tied around
the head of the man at the ceremony.
10. UIS GARA
To hold children, hood for parents
and girls.
11. UIS
JUJUNG-JUJUNGEN
To coat the top of the hood for
women who wear the veil in traditional ceremonies.
custom
home
The traditional house is one of the
nation's cultural assets. Each region has a traditional house with
characteristic and uniqueness of each. However, unfortunately increasingly more
people are leaving the home custom and
switch on a regular house. Only some areas, people, or tribe which still
survive in the custom house.
One interesting
home custom is Batak Karo.
Traditional House Karo, North Sumatra is also known as traditional house
Siwaluh Jabu. Siwaluh Jabu has a sense of a house inhabited by eight families.
Each family has its own role in the house.

Traditional House Karo, North Sumatra is different
from other tribal house and peculiarities that characterize traditional house Karo.
The shape is very pretentious given the horn. The process of establishment to
life in a traditional house was governed by customary Karo, and therefore
called home custom . The house is high
and the colonnaded house usually occupied on a large family consisting of 4 to
8 karo family. In the house no single room Blocking off. However, there remains
room sharing, for example limited by lines customs strong, although the line
was invisible.
Already rarely karo home stand, this is because the
more advanced modern times, tribal house karo is still standing in one village
called Dokan, this village can be reached 2.5 hours from Medan city , this
village is close to Kabanjahe which is
karo culture central , in dokan many tourist come to photograph in the house,
because this is the only dokan closest village from Medan To see karo house
inhabited by over 8 households in it are becoming history.
Habits
Habits karo woman since she was a girl is "nyuntil " betel leaf
added with lime and tembakau."menyultil" be trusted to strengthen
teeth and make the teeth more clean. Actually after "menyuntil" teeth
color is red ,but people including My
mother and I assume menyuntil make the face look older than the road age should . Menyuntil is usually done when a person feels fatigue
after planting and plowing in the fields and do well when relaxed as when
watching a year of work and when it comes to weddings karo culture.

Livelihood
Livelihood is usually done by planting
in the fields, the most widely planted crops are citrus, especially Berastagi that
is very famous with sweet orange citrus.
There is also chilli,oil palm , and pumpkin.


Tourist
Attraction
Cultural sights a Karo is at two
famous places Kabanjahe and Brastagi. In this two places there is a lot of cultural center, but Karo custom home is no
longer found at this place, if you want to see traditional Karo houses you can
come to a village called Dokan, from Kabanjahe to Dokan it only requires Rp.5000
by riding public transportation and it is only reached by a half hour.


(kabanjahe)
The
annual
celebration
Kerja Tahun
Work Year is a celebration in Karo tribe. Kerja
Tahun supposedly is a routine activity every year which is usually carried out
after the show finished planting rice in the rice fields. The celebration is
part of thanksgiving to the Creator for the planting of paddy has been
completed. Accompanied prayers for the blessed rice plants that are free of
pests and produce an abundant harvest. Moments involving all citizens of the
village usually is also used as a venue for young people looking for a mate.
Each event Kerja Tahun usually is celebrated with drums guro-guro aron which is
Karo traditional dance events involving young couples. Every district in Tanah
Karo Kerja Tahun is celebrated in different ways. Subdistrict Munte Kerja Tahun
celebrated on the 26th day beraspati Medem Karo calendar which usually falls in
the month of July.
That is said, the whole village all that festive
party celebrate long celebrations for up to six days where every day has a
different meaning.
the young child will feature dance, namely:
Ø Piso Surit
Ø Lima Serangkai
Ø Terang Bulan
