Abstract

The forms of culture are diverse. One of them is a wedding ceremony. In Minangkabau’s culture, several processes have to be done before the wedding ceremony, and one of them is Batimbang Tando (engagement). This research aims to discuss the communication patterns in the process of Batimbang Tando in Minangkabau’s culture. This research is descriptive qualitative using ethnography of communication approach. The data in this research were obtained from the informants involved in the events. To collect the data, the researchers used non-participant observation by interviewing with note-taking technique. To analyze the data, the researchers used Hymes’s theory of SPEAKING. The result shows that the Batimbang Tando event took place in the boy’s house. In this event, there are several communicative events, such as; Pasambahan, batuka tando, makan bajamba and manantuan ari. In this event, the communication process (pasambahan) uses subtle Minangkabau languages in the form of pantun and talibun. The use of plants like Siriah (betel leaf) and Pinang (areca nut) to symbolize life in Pasambahan indicated that culture and environment could not be separated as they function to preserve harmonious relations between nature and cultural life.

Highlights

  • IntroductionThis cultural diversity comes from various ethnic groups spread across Indonesia

  • Indonesia is known for its cultural diversity

  • E: Ends / outcome: The purpose of the event from cultural or societal point of view A: Act Sequence include content, and form K: Key which include tone, manner, certain kinds of behaviour, gesture, posture, and department I: Instrumentalities, include channel and code N: Norm, include interaction, and interpretation G: Genre

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Introduction

This cultural diversity comes from various ethnic groups spread across Indonesia This culture itself is a characteristic and knowledge possessed by a particular group in which there are elements of language, religion, social habits, music, and art. According to Oswalt in Duranti (1997: 24) [1], culture is a learned behaviour and the same characteristic pattern in a community group. This means that culture has been learned from a family or a member of a community from generation to generation. The forms of this culture are very diverse, depending on the social conditions of the people

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