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The Values of Multicultural Education in Munanese Traditional Culture

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  • La Ode Basri
  • La Aso
  • Abdul Halim Momo
  • I Wayan Mudana
  • La Taena
  • Salniwati Salniwati
  • La Janu
  • Aswati Aswati

Abstract

This study aims to reveal elements of multicultural education in traditional culture of Muna, one of ethnic groups in Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia, by employing a descriptive qualitative research method. Main informants of the study included maestros of tradition preservation, traditional prominent figures, main figures of the society, and youth figures. Data were collected by conducting participatory observations, in-depth interviews, and focused group discussions. The data were then analyzed by performing data reduction, data presentation, and conclusions drawing. Findings of the study showed that Munanese traditional culture contains values of multicultural education such as appreciation of others’ services and creations, harmoniously living with others, awareness of a fundamental nature of human as a creature subject to weaknesses, advocating the need to exhibit noble characters, recognition and respect of others’ right, high work ethic, and gender neutrality. These values of multicultural education are embedded in taboo tradition, traditional sayings, folklores, and traditional riddles.

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  • La Ode Basri & La Aso & Abdul Halim Momo & I Wayan Mudana & La Taena & Salniwati Salniwati & La Janu & Aswati Aswati, 2017. "The Values of Multicultural Education in Munanese Traditional Culture," Asian Culture and History, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 9(1), pages 1-33, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:ach123:v:9:y:2017:i:1:p:33
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