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Integration of patriarchal and matriarchal culture system in Indonesia: Study in north and west Sumatra

Harahap, Ikhwanuddin and Hasiah, Hasiah (2023) Integration of patriarchal and matriarchal culture system in Indonesia: Study in north and west Sumatra. In: 2nd Paris Van Java International Seminar on Health, Economics, Social Science and Humanities (PVJ-ISHESSH 2021), 15-16 Juni 2021, Bandung, Indonesia.

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Abstract

Batak and Minangkabau are the two big tribes in Indonesia. It is not wrong to say that Bataks and Minangkabau are cultured. In theory, humans are cultured creatures. Culture is static, impermanent and flexible. This flexibility can be seen in the process of mixing between two or more cultures. When two cultures are at the same time and place, mixing culture becomes inevitable. Just like a melting pot or salad bowl in America. In the perspective of sociology anthropology is referred to by various terms such as acculturation, assimilation and integration. The phenomenon of cultural mixing occurs in two major tribes in Indonesia, namely Batak and Minangkabau cultures. These two cultural communities are printed on the island of Sumatra. Batak and Minangkabau people are known to be very strong in adhering to customs and culture. Both have very clear ethnic identities with very contrasting differences, including the Batak culture with a patriarchal kinship system and the Minangkabau culture which has a matriarchal kinship system. The meeting of these two major cultures through marital institutions resulted in the loss of some elements and cultural systems. The matriarchy system fades when it is in the midst of patriarchal culture and vice versa patriarchal culture experiences identity loss when it is in the midst of matriarchal culture. This is what the authors call cultural collapse. In fact, culture cannot survive when dealing with other cultures.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Keywords: Batak; Minangkabau; Cultures; Sociology; Antropology; Patriarchal; Matriarchal
Subjects: 16 STUDIES IN HUMAN SOCIETY > 1601 Anthropology > 160104 Social and Cultural Anthropology
20 LANGUAGE, COMMUNICATION AND CULTURE > 2002 Cultural Studies
Divisions: Fakultas Syariah dan Ilmu Hukum > Ahwal Syakhsyiah/Hukum Perdata Islam
Depositing User: Mr Aflah Indra Pulungan
Date Deposited: 23 Jun 2023 15:34
Last Modified: 23 Jun 2023 15:34
URI: http://repo.uinsyahada.ac.id/id/eprint/1449

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