Piama dan petua tradisi: Ilmu menanam padi masyarakat Melayu di utara semenanjung Malaysia
The aim of this article is to discuss rice planting season and traditional precept as a knowledge of past paddy planters in rice planting. This research is done specifically in the northern part of Peninsular Malaysia, the states are Perlis, Kedah Darul Aman and Pulau Pinang. This research is don...
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Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
2010
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Summary: | The aim of this article is to discuss rice planting season and traditional precept
as a knowledge of past paddy planters in rice planting. This research is done
specifically in the northern part of Peninsular Malaysia, the states are Perlis,
Kedah Darul Aman and Pulau Pinang. This research is done through fieldwork
research, interviewing five paddy planters, going to the paddy fields, doing
research at the paddy museum and library research on rice planting season
and traditional precept. The works looked into are from Western writers as
well as Eastern writers. The findings prove that past paddy planters used rice
planting knowledge and traditional precept in carrying out work in their
fields. This is due to the fact that in some societies rice is seen as pure or holy
and is a staple for most of the world’s population. Due to the importance of
paddy effort is made by planters to have a good yield. This research also shows
that paddy planters are very sanative towards natural phenomenon and they
learn from the universe. A phenomenon that occurs repeatedly when they plant
paddy will be planted in the minds of the planters‘society and will form a body
of knowledge about what to do and not to do during planting season. This
knowledge is held and used so that the yield is rich. This is why there is special
knowledge about rice planting. However the changing times and technological
development has weakened the rice planting knowledge and traditional
precepts that go against the religion have been left out of the lives of the paddy
planters. This research is deemed important because it can be a sociocultural
view of the paddy planting of past paddy planters to be made known to current
society |
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