
TUMBU TANAH DANCE AS THE IDENTITY OF THE ARFAK ETHNIC GROUP OF MANOKWARI, WEST PAPUA
Author(s) -
Iwan Aprianto
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
jantra (yogyakarta)/jantra
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2715-0771
pISSN - 1907-9605
DOI - 10.52829/jantra.v14i2.96
Subject(s) - dance , ethnic group , victory , battle , identity (music) , geography , sociology , anthropology , gender studies , art , visual arts , archaeology , aesthetics , political science , law , politics
Tumbu Tanah dance or Dansa Tumbu Tana is a typical traditional dance of the Arfak ethnic group who live in Manokwari, West Papua. Tumbu Tanah dance is usually performed in important events, such as, welcoming guests from outside the Arfak community, victory in a battle, and wedding celebrations. This research aims to present a general description of Tumbu Tanah dance wich is also called the snake dance. The qualitative research qualitative drew the data from library research, observations, and available documents. This research shows that the main value found in Tumbu Tanah dance is that the Arfak community cannot live alone. This dance have to be performed by a number of people, at least by 10 persons. This indicates that in various activities they still need help from other people, both from their family and neighbors.