Culture Diversity from lampung

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Lampung is a province of Indonesia. It is located on the southern tip of the island of Sumatra and borders the provinces of Bengkulu and South Sumatra. Lampung is the original home of the Lampung people, who speak a distinct language from other people in Sumatra and have their own alphabet. Its capital is Bandar Lampung.
The province had a population of 7,596,115 at the 2010 census.Three quarters of the current population of Lampung is descended from migrants from Java, Madura, and Bali. These migrants came on their initiative, in search of more land than was available on the more densely populated islands, and as part of the national government's transmigration program, for which Lampung was one of the earliest and most significant transmigration destinations.

THE CULTURE OF LAMPUNG
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Ganau Culture Dance

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Ganau Culture Dance from Bengkulu, a dance accompanied by music. Dominated by the accompaniment of mandolin, fiddle and drum rhythms and songs with melayu, this cultural dance is played by a group of female dancers and male, Starting with a slow tempo movement ends with a quick movement and pounding and Hand movements, as well as jumping and formation of a harmonious and musical accompaniment are characteristic of this dance.Hand movements, as well as jumping and formation of a harmonious and musical accompaniment are characteristic of this dance.

Culture Diversity from Jambi

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Jambi is a province of Indonesia. It is located on the east coast of central Sumatra and its capital is Jambi city.ambi was the site of the Srivijayan kingdom that engaged in trade throughout the Strait of Malacca and beyond. Jambi succeeded Palembang to the south (a military and economic rival) as the capital of the kingdom. The move to Jambi was partly induced by the 1025 raid by pirates from the Chola region of southern India, which destroyed much of Palembang.
Jambi has many traditions and Culture of regions, to learn more about culture of Jambi Read article Below here


CUTURAL DIVERSITY OF JAMBI
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Culture Diversity from Riau Island

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Riau is a province of Indonesia, located in the center of Sumatra along the Strait of Malacca. The provincial capital and largest city is Pekanbaru. Indonesian was based on the Riau version of Malay language.
Riau is currently one of the richest provinces in Indonesia. This province is rich with natural resources, particularly petroleum, natural gas, rubber, palm oil and fiber plantations. However extensive logging lead to massive decline of forest cover from 78% in 1982 to only 33% in 2005, is the heartland of malaysia and the cradle of Indonesia, malay-based national Language and Culture.


RIAU CULTURAL DIVERSITY

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Culture Diversity from Sumatra Island

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People who spoke Austronesian languages first arrived in Sumatra around 500 BCE, as part of the Austronesian expansion from Taiwan to Southeast Asia. With its location in the India-China sea trade route, several trading towns flourished, especially in the eastern coast, and were influenced by Indian religions. One of the earliest known kingdoms was Kantoli, which flourished in the 5th century CE in southern Sumatra. Kantoli was replaced by the Empire of Srivijaya and then later by the Kingdom of Samudra. Srivijaya was a Buddhist monarchy centred in what is now Palembang. Dominating the region through trade and conquest throughout the 7th to 9th centuries, the Empire helped spread the Malay culture throughout Sumatra, Malay Peninsula, and western Borneo. The empire was a thalassocracy, or maritime power that extended its influence from island to island. Palembang was a center for scholarly learning, and it was there the Chinese Buddhist pilgrim I Ching studied Sanskrit in 671 CE before departing for India. On his journey to China he spent four years in Palembang translating Buddhist texts and writing two manuscripts.
Maybe coz many people with other generation are come to sumatran island, that was make sumatra have many o culture, and almost of the region is sumatra have a different Culture.

 NORTH SUMATRA CULTURE


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WEST SUMATRA CULTURE


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SOUTH SUMATRA CULTURE

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Culture Diversity from Aceh

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Aceh, generally anglicized as is a special region (daerah istimewa) of Indonesia, located on the northern tip of the island of Sumatra. Its full name is Daerah Istimewa Aceh (1959–2001), Nanggroë Aceh Darussalam (2001–2009) and Aceh (2009–Present). Past spellings of its name include Acheh, Atjeh and Achin. The Aceh province has the highest proportion of Muslims in the country with regional levels of Sharia law.
Therefore alot of Culture in this Province related to islamic culture, this is Some kind of the culture in DI Aceh .

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D.I ACEH CULTURAL DIVERSITY

Traditional Cultural Instrument

Instrument Musical is one of million Cultural divers in Indonesia, this is The name of the Traditional Cultural Instrument from the region in Indonesia.





Doli-doli, Druridam, faritia, Garantung 
Traditional Cultural Instrument from  North Sumatran

Saluang, Talempong Pacik
Traditional Cultural Instrument from West Sumatran

Aremba, Calung, DOg-dog, Gamelan Sunda, Angklung, Rebab 
Traditional Cultural Instrument from West Java.

Gamelan Jawa, Siter
Traditional Cultural Instrument from Central java

Gamelan Bali 
Traditional Cultural Instrument from Bali

Cungklik 
Traditional Cultural Instrument from West Nusa Tenggara

Foi Mere, sasando, Keloko
Traditional Cultural Instrument from East Nusa Tenggara

Babun 
Traditional Cultural Instrument from South Kalimantan

Alosu, Anak Becing, Keso-Keso 
Traditional Cultural Instrument from South Sulawesi

Floit, Nafari, totobuang, Tifa, Fu
Traditional Cultural Instrument from Maluku

Atowo, Tifa, Fu 
Traditional Cultural Instrument from Papua

Traditional Cultural Weapons

Weapons is the main tool used in the warfare, but in Indonesia weapons even become one of the cultural, could even be as well made as a symbol of the region.
this is a name of traditional cultural weapons from the region in Indonesia.

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Rencong : traditional cultural weapons from D.I Aceh
Piso surit, Piso baja dompak : traditional cultural weapon from North Sumatran
Karih, Ruduih, Piarit : traditional cultural weapon from West Sumantran
Pedang Jenawi, Badik Tumbuk Lado : traditional cultural weapon from Riau
Badik Tumbuk : traditional cultural weapon from Jambi
Tombak Trisula : traditional cultural weapon from South Sumatran
Terapang, Redguk payan : traditional cultural weapon from Lampung
Kuduk, Badik, Rudus : traditional cultural weapon from Bengkulu
Badik, Parang, Golok : traditional cultural weapon from DKI Jakarta
Kujang : traditional cultural weapon from West Java
Keris : traditional cultural weapon from Central Java
Keris Jogja : traditional cultural weapon from DI Yogyakarta
Clurit : traditional cultural weapon from East Java
Keris : traditional cultural weapon from Bali
Keris, Sampari, Sendi : traditional cultural weapon from West Nusa Tenggara
Sundu : traditional cultural weapon from East Nusa Tenggara
Mandau : traditional cultural weapon from West Kalimantan
Mandau, Linjuk Sumpit Randu : traditional cultural weapon from Central Kalimantan
Keris, Bujak Beliung : traditional cultural weapon from South Kalimantan
Mandau : traditional cultural weapon from East Kalimantan
Peda, Sabel : traditional cultural weapon from North Sulawesi
Pasa Timpo : traditional cultural weapon from Central Sulawesi
Keris : traditional cultural weapon from Southeast Sulawesi
Badik : traditional cultural weapon from South Sulawesi
Parang Sala Waku , Kalawai : traditional cultural weapon from Maluku
Pisau Belati : traditional cultural weapon from Papua

Visit Indonesia

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Jambi                                   D.I Yogyakarta                            Maluku Island           
Bengkulu                              Bali                                             Papua                     
Lampung                              West Nusa Tenggara                                            
Bangka                                 East Nusa Tenggara              

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