Abstract
Banyumas is one of the districts in the western part of Central Java. Banyumas has a variety of uniqueness in the culture and character of the indigenous people of Banyumas. Cablaka or Blakasutha is part of the universal character of the Banyumas people. However, along with technology and modernization, the original character may change or be eroded. We researched three characteristics of informants: parents, college students, and junior and senior high schools to fill in an open-ended questionnaire regarding their perceptions of Cablaka or Blakasutha. The results showed that Cablaka or Blakasutha to parents are still applied in everyday life. In contrast to informants from student colleges and junior and senior high schools who do not know the meaning of Cablaka or Blakasutha even the importance of the terms.
Highlights
In line with what Priyadi said, Banyumas has a slogan of local wisdom values that is quite popular, namely Cablaka or Blakasuta, which is the character of the Banyumas people
Students generally live in urban areas, which we discussed earlier that live in urban and remote/rural areas is very different from preserving local wisdom values, especially Blakasutha/cablaka
In remote areas and the residency area of Banyumas, they may still apply the values of local wisdom with the slogan Cablaka or Blakasuta
Summary
How Do Parents, Student College, Junior Senior High School Perception about “Cablaka or Blakasuta” As A Universal Character of the Banyumas Community?
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