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PKL Report: Family and Work Values in Pagatan

This document summarizes the results of an on-the-job training (PKL) conducted by students in Pagatan Beach, Tanah Bumbu Regency, South Kalimantan. The PKL focused on family and work values. Students interviewed local residents and found that family structures and decision-making are similar to their own culture, while traditional Bugis wedding ceremonies remain important. They also learned that fishermen and civil servants are highly respected occupations, and different ethnic groups generally specialize in certain jobs like wedding preparation. In conclusion, the students found more similarities than differences between Bugis and Banjar tribes in terms of family and work values.

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PKL Report: Family and Work Values in Pagatan

This document summarizes the results of an on-the-job training (PKL) conducted by students in Pagatan Beach, Tanah Bumbu Regency, South Kalimantan. The PKL focused on family and work values. Students interviewed local residents and found that family structures and decision-making are similar to their own culture, while traditional Bugis wedding ceremonies remain important. They also learned that fishermen and civil servants are highly respected occupations, and different ethnic groups generally specialize in certain jobs like wedding preparation. In conclusion, the students found more similarities than differences between Bugis and Banjar tribes in terms of family and work values.

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REPORT ON THE RESULT OF ON THE JOB TRINING

(PKL)

Lecturer: Ninuk Krismanti, [Link]., [Link]

By:

Sri Aulia Melina (3061712011)

Shinta Yuandhea (3061712023)

Intan (3061712030)

SEKOLAH TINGGI KEGURUAN DAN ILMU PENDIDIKAN

PERSATUAN GURU REPUBLIK INDONESIA

PROGRAM STUDI PENDIDIKAN BAHASA INGGRIS

(STKIP PGRI BANJARMASIN)

2019/2020
REPORT ON THE RESULT OF ON THE JOB TRINING

(PKL) IN PAGATAN BEACH

Sei Lembu, Kusan Hilir, Tanah Bumbu Regency, South Kalimantan 72273

A. Background
Students are divided into groups and then their placed in different places in Tanah
Bumbu. The places are consists to market, field 7 february, and Pagatan beach. The
reason why Tanah Bumbu being a place for this PKL because the place has diverse
culture or multi culture. For this PKL, our groups did it in the region Pagatan beach.
The topic that has been selected by us for this PKL is about Family “Values and Work
Values”, there is no special reason why we choose this topic.

B. Formulation of The Problem


1. Family Values
- Describe members of family staying in one house!
- Who takes decisions in the family?
- Describe typical marrige celebration in your observee(s) tribe!
2. Work Values
- What jobs are considered high in prestige?
- Which ethnics are the most difficult to work with? Expalin!

C. Place, Date, and Time of PKL


This PKL is done in Tanah Bumbu, especially in Pagatan beach area. For the date is 15
January 2019 in the morning from 08.00 am until 11.00 am.

D. Supporting Sources
1. Bugis Custom Wedding Procession
Here is a Bugis wedding procession:
- Mammanu’-manu
The procession was done before the wedding ceremony. The groom
will come to the bride's parents and ask for permission to get married her
daughter. This moment is also used to discuss the value of money Panai and
Mahar, if the family of the bride receives the proposal of the groom.
- Mappetuada
This Mappetuada event aims to announce what was previously agreed
on the date of the wedding, Mahar and others. Usually in the Mappetuada, the
proposal inaugurated by given the form of jewelry to the female party.
- Mappasau Botting & Cemme Passih
After spreading the wedding invitation, Mappasau Botting, which
means caring for the bride, is the initial ritual in the wedding ceremony. The
event lasted three consecutive days before H. During the three days the bride
underwent a traditional treatment such as a steam bath and used a black
powder from a mixture of glutinous rice, Javanese and lime tamarind. The
Cemme was a bath of a roll of the balak that was done to ask God for
protection from danger. This ceremony is generally done in the morning, the
day before the day H.
- Mappanre Temme
In the afternoon of the day before the wedding day, there were events
mappanre Temme or Khatam al-Quran.
- Mappacci / Tudammpenni
Mappasili itself is a siraman procession. The Siraman procession aims
to reject the Bala and cleanse the bride of birth and inner.
- Mappenre Botting
Mappenre botting means driving the bridegroom to the bride's
house. The bridegroom was escorted by a procession without his
parents.
- Maddupa Botting
After the Mappenre botting, a botting Madduppa or a welcome of the
groom's arrival is performed. The welcome is usually done by two welcomer
(one teenage girl and one teenage boy), two Pakkusu-kusu (married women),
two men Pallipa sabbe (male parents and middle-aged women as
representatives of the bride's parents) and a female the diffuser Wenno.
- Mappasikarawa / Mappasiluka
After the marriage contract, the groom is led to the bride's room to
make the first touch. For the Bugis tribe, the first touch of the bridegroom
played an important role in the success of the bride's household life.
- Marola / Mapparola
At this stage, the bride visits a reply to the groom's house. Along with
Iring-iringannya, the bride carries a weaving holster as a wedding gift for her
husband's family.
- Malluka Botting
In this procession, both brides stripped off their bride's attire.
Afterwards the groom generally wears black trousers, a long white shirt and a
Kopiah, while the bride uses a skirt or trousers, a kebaya and a veil. Then the
groom was wrapped with seven sheets of silk cloth and then released one by
one.
- Ziarah
The day after the wedding day, the brides, together with the bride's
family, made a pilgrimage to the ancestral tomb. This pilgrimage is a form of
reverence and gratitude for the marriage that has lasted smoothly.
- Massita Beseng
In closing the series of the wedding ceremony, the two bridal families
met at the bride's house. This activity aims to build a rope between the two
families.

E. The Result of PKL


1. Family Values
- The interviewees said that member of family that staying in one house is
father, mother, and their unmarried children, and for another member of
family is stayed at different home. On the other hand, if their youngest child
has married, they have to stayed with his/her parents.
- The interviewees said that their has the same rules with us about who takes
decisions in their family, that is male parents except or the husband, except the
husband was died so the wife which will takes decision in their family.
- The interviewees said that in marriage celebration, their do a celebratiaon
before to get married that is Behabsian. Behabsian will start after Magrib until
11.00 pm, and then their doing marriage contract. Normally the celebration
will start after Isya and their call it Masuk Kiri. In Bugis tribe, when they want
to get married with different tribe they have to choose one tribe between the
male’s tibe or female’s tribe.
2. Work Values
- The interviewees said that jobs are considered high in prestige is as fisherman.
Fisherman is a job for the people who stayed on the coast, the job usually is
for male and the female just stay at home as housewife. If they stayed in the
highlands, they job maybe as a seller or PNS.
- The interviewees said that they get used to do a job each one, like when they
make a wedding celebration, just family from the male or female who help
prepare for the celebration. For the foods usually are gift from several people.

F. Conclusion
There is no big differences between Bugis tribe and Banjar tribe about family values
and work values. Only a few people who doing all the the traditions.

G. Reference
[Link]
bugis

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