Tattoos: Art, Symbol, and History in Dayak Salako

It is the product of qualitative research with a phenomenon approach that covers several stages of observation, deep interview, and documentation. This qualitative work is done in the large Sajingan district, Sambas. The research discussed the phenomenon of tattooing the Dayak Salako people. In the...

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Main Authors: Cornelius Kiki Hartanto, Donatianus BSE. Praptantya, Diaz Restu Darmawan, Ita Lusia, Devi Fridayanti
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Language:English
Published: Institut Seni Indonesia Denpasar 2023-05-01
Series:Mudra: Jurnal Seni Budaya
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Online Access:https://jurnal.isi-dps.ac.id/index.php/mudra/article/view/2293
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author Cornelius Kiki Hartanto
Donatianus BSE. Praptantya
Diaz Restu Darmawan
Ita Lusia
Devi Fridayanti
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description It is the product of qualitative research with a phenomenon approach that covers several stages of observation, deep interview, and documentation. This qualitative work is done in the large Sajingan district, Sambas. The research discussed the phenomenon of tattooing the Dayak Salako people. In the Dayak, tattoos get important attention inside, where the value and meaning behind the tattoo motif adorns the body of the Dayak. The tattoo on the dayak has a long history. Especially the traditional tattoo that is commonly known to the dayak people as the flower of eggplant, it is one of the tattoos in dayak Iban. In Dayak Salako's own well-known tattoos are a form of transcultural interaction with other hackers who have tattoos. Views have also been given to tattoos in which the study includes two types of tattoos found in the Dayak Salako, it has a traditional motif and contemporary tattoos. With the development and progress of knowledge technology regarding tattoos and tattoo meanings transferred to a new meaning to the use of tattoos among the Dayak Salako people. New tattoo motifs emerged that included artistic value, meaning, and viewpoint. The essence of the tattoos used by the dayak Salako people has become an interesting issue because of their many interfaces with the Dayak Iban and their tattoos add to their knowledge of the tattoo.
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spelling doaj.art-d63b515bc5754f61ad832b12683868102023-06-15T09:26:40ZengInstitut Seni Indonesia DenpasarMudra: Jurnal Seni Budaya0854-34612541-04072023-05-0138310.31091/mudra.v38i3.2293Tattoos: Art, Symbol, and History in Dayak SalakoCornelius Kiki Hartanto0Donatianus BSE. Praptantya1Diaz Restu Darmawan2Ita Lusia3Devi Fridayanti4Antropologi Universitas TanjungpuraUniversitas Tanjungpura PontianakAntropologi Universitas TanjungpuraAntropologi Universitas TanjungpuraAntropologi Universitas Tanjungpura It is the product of qualitative research with a phenomenon approach that covers several stages of observation, deep interview, and documentation. This qualitative work is done in the large Sajingan district, Sambas. The research discussed the phenomenon of tattooing the Dayak Salako people. In the Dayak, tattoos get important attention inside, where the value and meaning behind the tattoo motif adorns the body of the Dayak. The tattoo on the dayak has a long history. Especially the traditional tattoo that is commonly known to the dayak people as the flower of eggplant, it is one of the tattoos in dayak Iban. In Dayak Salako's own well-known tattoos are a form of transcultural interaction with other hackers who have tattoos. Views have also been given to tattoos in which the study includes two types of tattoos found in the Dayak Salako, it has a traditional motif and contemporary tattoos. With the development and progress of knowledge technology regarding tattoos and tattoo meanings transferred to a new meaning to the use of tattoos among the Dayak Salako people. New tattoo motifs emerged that included artistic value, meaning, and viewpoint. The essence of the tattoos used by the dayak Salako people has become an interesting issue because of their many interfaces with the Dayak Iban and their tattoos add to their knowledge of the tattoo. https://jurnal.isi-dps.ac.id/index.php/mudra/article/view/2293Dayak SalakoMeaningSymbolTattoo
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Devi Fridayanti
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Meaning
Symbol
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title Tattoos: Art, Symbol, and History in Dayak Salako
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title_sort tattoos art symbol and history in dayak salako
topic Dayak Salako
Meaning
Symbol
Tattoo
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