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Kamis, 22 Oktober 2009

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Indonesian culture can be defined as all local cultures that have existed before the national form Indonesia in 1945. All the local culture from diverse cultural ethnic groups in Indonesia is an integral part of Indonesian culture.

Indonesian culture though varied, but basically formed and influenced by other great cultures such as Tionghoa culture, Indian culture and Arab culture. Indian culture, especially in the spread of Hinduism and Buddhism in the archipelago long before Indonesia was formed. Kingdoms bernafaskan Hindus and Buddhists had dominated the archipelago in the 5th century AD marked the founding of the oldest kingdoms in the archipelago, Kutai, until the end of the 15th century AD.

Tionghoa culture and influenced the culture in Indonesia because of the intensive commercial interaction between traders Tionghoa and Nusantara (Sriwijaya). In addition, many nomads who entered with Sino-nomads coming from the southern regions of China and settled in the archipelago. They settled and married local residents to produce a combination of local culture and Tionghoa unique. It is this culture which later became one of the roots of modern local culture than in Indonesia such as Java and the Betawi culture.

Arab culture in common with the spreading of Islam by Arab traders who stopped at the archipelago on their way to China.

The arrival of European explorers since the 16th century to the archipelago, and the colonization that took place next, with various forms of Western cultures and forms of modern Indonesian culture as can be found now. Technological, organizational and political systems, social systems, various cultural elements such as food, clothing, economy, and so on, many adopted the Western culture gradually integrated in society

     * Ampar-Ampar Banana (South Kalimantan)
     * The Goat I (Nusa Tenggara Timur)
     * Wind Mamiri (South Sulawesi)
     * Anju Ahu (North Sumatra)
     * Apuse (Papua)
     * Ayam Den Lapeh (West Sumatra)
     * Barek Solok (West Sumatra)
     * Batanghari (Jambi)
     * Bolelebo (Nusa Tenggara Barat)
     * Bubuy Month (West Java)
     * Open Door (Maluku)
     * Bungo Bangso (North Sumatra)
     * Bungong Jeumpa (Aceh)
     * Bird Tantina (Maluku)
     * Kumi (North Sumatra)
     * Cik-Cik pots (West Kalimantan)
     * Cikala Le Pongpong (North Sumatra)
     * Cing Cangkeling (West Java)
     * Madame Cuk Ilang (South Sumatra)
     * Dago Host Sarge (North Sumatra)
     * Paddle Palinggam (West Sumatra)
     * Paddle boat (Banten)
     * Dek Sangke (South Sumatra)
     * Desaku (Nusa Tenggara Timur)
     * Esa Mokan (North Sulawesi)
     * Es Lilin (West Java)
     * Gambang Flute (Central Java)
     * Gek Kepriye (Central Java)
     * Goro-Gorone (Maluku)
     * Gending Sriwijaya (South Sumatra)
     * Bald Pacul (Central Java)
     * Ala De Helele U Teang (Nusa Tenggara Barat)
     * Huhatee (Maluku)
     * Ilir-Ilir (Central Java)
     * Goon-Goon (East Kalimantan)
     * Injit-Injit Ants (Jambi)
     * Jali-Jali (Jakarta)
     * Moldy (Central Java)
     * Kabile-Bile (South Sumatra)
     * Kalayar (Central Kalimantan)
     * Kambanglah Bungo (West Sumatra)
     * Deep In Kampuang Nan Mato (West Sumatra)
     * Ka interspace Tingga (West Sumatra)
     * Karatagan Heroes (West Java)
     * Keraban Sape (East Java)
     * Keroncong Kemayoran (Jakarta)
     * Kicir-Kicir (Jakarta)
     * Choles-choles (Maluku)
     * Lalan Belek (Bengkulu)
     * Valley Pallet (Aceh)
     * Lisoi (North Sumatra)
     * Madekdek Magambiri (North Sumatra)
     * Night Baiko (West Sumatra)
     * Mande-Mande (Maluku)
     * Manuk Dadali (West Java)
     * Ma Rencong (South Sulawesi)
     * Mejangeran (Bali)
     * Mariam Tomong (North Sumatra)
     * Moree (Nusa Tenggara Barat)
     * Nasonang Dohita Nadua (North Sumatra)
     * O Ina Ni Keke (North Sulawesi)
     * Ole Sioh (Maluku)
     * Orlen-Orlen (Nusa Tenggara Barat)
     * O Ulate (Maluku)
     * Pai Mura Rame (Nusa Tenggara Barat)
     * Pakarena (South Sulawesi)
     * Panon Hideung (West Java)
     * Paris Barantai (South Kalimantan)
     * Maps Tawa-Tawa (Southeast Sulawesi)
     * Peuyeum Bandung (West Java)
     * Pileuleuyan (West Java)
     * Pinang Muda (Jambi)
     * Piso Surit (Aceh)
     * Pitik Tukung (Yogyakarta)
     * Cut Duck Goose (Nusa Tenggara Timur)
     * Rambadia (North Sumatra)
     * Rang Talu (West Sumatra)
     * Rasa Sayang-Sayange (Maluku)
     * Queen Anom (Bali)
     * Handkerchief Bapuncu Ampat (South Kalimantan)
     * Sarinande (Maluku)
     * Shawl Mayang (Jambi)
     * Sengko-Sengko (North Sumatra)
     * Siboga Tacinto (North Sumatra)
     * Sinanggar Tulo (North Sumatra)
     * Sing Sing So (North Sumatra)
     * Sinom (Yogyakarta)
     * The Patokaan (North Sulawesi)
     * Sitara Tillo (North Sulawesi)
     * Soleram (Riau)
     * Surilang (Jakarta)
     * Earliest Ora Jamu (Yogyakarta)
     * Horn Majeng (East Java)
     * Tanase (Maluku)
     * Tapian Nauli (North Sumatra)
     * Dance Tanggai (South Sumatra)
     * Tebe Onana (Nusa Tenggara Barat)
     * Te Kate arrows (Yogyakarta)
     * Tokecang (West Java)
     * Tondok Kadadingku (Central Sulawesi)
     * Tope Gugu (Central Sulawesi)
     * Tumpi Wayu (Central Kalimantan)
     * Tutu Koda (Nusa Tenggara Barat)
     * Terang Bulan (Jakarta)
     * Yamko Rambe Yamko (Papua)
     * Mr. Pucung (Central Java)
     * Yen Ing Tawang Ono Lintang (Central Java)
     * Station Racing, Didi Kempot (Central Java)
     * Anging Mamiri, Parasanganta Sulawesi (Sulawesi Selatan)
     * Feather londong, malluya, io-io, ma'pararuk (West Sulawesi)

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