BUGIS PHILOSOPHY AND LOCAL WISDOM ESTABLISHMENT OF STAGE SCHOOLS (SD INPRES 5/81 SALEBBA PONRE SUB-DISTRICT BONE DISTRICT)

Andi Zainal, Sri Handayani

Abstract


Traditional architecture is one of the supporters of culture that is lived and interpreted by various philosophies, giving birth to a sense of love and pride in the traditional architecture of the archipelago from multiple tribes. The Bugis Bone tribe is an ethnic group from South Sulawesi Province. Its characteristics include traditional houses with meanings and local wisdom values. Starting from the philosophy of the model, the facade to the process of its establishment, which generally means strengthening friendship and unity in togetherness and cooperation. In particular, the stages and philosophical meaning of the ritual implementation process are the hope of the occupants so that in the future, they will live a life that is always happy, healthy, never lacking, always having enough, and avoiding disasters and dangers. This qualitative research method uses literature studies from books, journals, and articles to review rules, codes, meanings, and symbols. The research location is Palacari hamlet, Salebba Village, Ponre District, Bone Regency, a wooden stage school establishment.


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Bugis Philosophy, Local Wisdom, Stage School

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.17509/jare.v7i2.70733

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