
Pekande- Kandea Tradition In Sangia Wambulu, Southeast Sulawesi (A Cultural Study)
Author(s) -
Emma Bazergan,
Lusy Anggreani,
Rabi'al Adawiah
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
tamaddun
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2685-4112
pISSN - 0216-809X
DOI - 10.33096/tamaddun.v15i2.41
Subject(s) - knight , sovereignty , poetry , sociology , philosophy , history , anthropology , literature , law , political science , politics , art , physics , astronomy
The aims of this research were to find out about the process of Pekande – Kandea tradition and values moral are in Pekande - Kandea tradition in Buton history. This research used qualitative descriptive that could give an explanation about the process and moral values moral about Pekande – Kandea tradition. The result of this research should that the process of Pekande – Kandea has uniqueness and moral values moral that have a connection with heroism and togetherness. And this tradition one and only that exist also still running every year in Buton Island. The conclusion of this research is Pekande - kandea is a cultural heritage that is a nation that contains a variety of ideas knowledge of customs and behavior of the community in the past. Pekande – Kande tradition happened two times but in a different eras. This tradition also has a relationship with the Tolandona knight’s struggle who wants to return sovereignty Sultanate of Buton.