Abstract

Gorontalo people have an identity towards indigenous plants, one of which is yellow bamboo, as one of the plants that are always used in every cultural activity, it is important to maintain and carry out planting in a sustainable manner in order to keep the plants from disappearing so that they can be used sustainably. The use of yellow bamboo (bambusa vulgaris var. striata) is one of them is used in the tradition of Dikili. In this study, researcher focused on communicative situation in Dikili, by using Hymes’s theory about situation, event, and act of communication. The data of this research are from the video documentation and interviewing several people that involved in those cultural activity. This is a qualitative research, to conduct the research, researcher used qualitative approached to describe the communicative situation. The result of this research is there are several communicative events that occurs in Dikili tradition, such as; mopoma'lumu, momuata bohu, mopoloduo, and mongabi, Dikili script is a manuscript of dhikr in Gorontalo language, the manuscript is in the form of narrative or poetry. The content of the manuscript is a story about the life of the Prophet Saw.

Highlights

  • Tradition is one of the cultural heritage of a society that deserves to be preserved

  • Dikili is a tradition of Islamic society in Gorontalo which is carried out every 12th of the early rabiul, as a form of community gratitude for the birth of the Prophet Muhammad Saw

  • Several rituals are performed before Dikili begins, conducted in communication events, among which are; mopoma'lumu, momuata bohu, mopoloduo, and mongabi

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Introduction

Tradition is one of the cultural heritage of a society that deserves to be preserved. Each tradition in various regions has various natural components that are utilized in carrying out a tradition, as is the case in the city of Gorontalo. This city, known for its religious values, customs, and modesty, earned it the nickname the port city of Medina. Judging from this aspect, Gorontalo has many traditions and cultures still preserved and maintained by the community.

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