The Plaho Ritual: Cultural Study on Siulak Community, Kerinci Regency

Y. Ramadani, S. Salamah, Suci Marselina
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The Plaho ritual is a tradition tribute to the spirits of ancestors who have died long ago by providing food offerings such as white rice, yellow rice, black rice, brown rice, chicken eggs, duck eggs, roasted sticky rice called lemang, roasted chicken, orange juice, various flowers, betel leaves and etc. This ritual is carried out when people in the community suffer from misfortune, illness, have no offspring or no sustenance, or when they want to make a pledge in order to avoid misfortune, have success in trading, produced a lot of agricultural products, and so on. This ethnographic research was using an interpretive theoretical analysis proposed by Clifford Geertz and was conducted in the Siulak community, Kerinci Regency. Informant selection technique was carried out by using a deliberate selection of informant namely purposive sampling technique. Data collected through observation and in-depth interviews were then analyzed using interpretive analysis with steps as follows: data hermeneutic, data interpretation, and interpretative representation. This research results reveals that the Plaho ritual is still carried out by Siulak community since they believe that by carrying out this ritual, they will be protected from all disasters and dangers threatening their social life and that not all diseases can be treated medically. Plaho ritual to Siulak community also has a separate function which indirectly is a form of respect for their ancestors, as a cultural inheritance, as a form of retreat, a reminder of death, and a means of social integration, which purpose is none other than to get oneself closer to The Almighty God.
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普拉霍仪式:柯林芝摄政Siulak社区的文化研究
普兰霍仪式是一种传统,通过提供食物祭品,如白米、黄米、黑米、糙米、鸡蛋、鸭蛋、烤糯米(lemang)、烤鸡、橙汁、各种鲜花、槟榔叶等,向很久以前去世的祖先的灵魂致敬。这种仪式是在群体中人们遭遇不幸、疾病、无子嗣、无食物时进行的,或者是当他们想要立誓以避免不幸、交易成功、生产大量农产品等时进行的。这项民族志研究采用了Clifford Geertz提出的解释性理论分析,并在Kerinci Regency的Siulak社区进行。举报人选择技术是通过使用有意选择的举报人即有目的的抽样技术进行的。通过观察和深度访谈收集的数据,然后使用解释分析进行分析,步骤如下:数据解释学,数据解释和解释表征。这一研究结果表明,Siulak社区仍然在进行Plaho仪式,因为他们认为通过进行这种仪式,他们将免受所有威胁其社会生活的灾难和危险,并且并非所有疾病都可以通过医学治疗。普拉霍仪式对Siulak社区也有一个单独的功能,间接地是对他们祖先的一种尊重,作为一种文化传承,作为一种撤退的形式,一种对死亡的提醒,一种社会融合的手段,其目的无非是让自己更接近全能的上帝。
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