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Indonesian Folklore: The Stupid Crocodile
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Indonesian Folklore, Myth, History, Culture, Food, Folktale, Island, People, Legends. Were told orally through many generations. The stories has not been proven to be real or not. These tales are part of their background and their daily lives. Folklore from South Sulawesi. I want to go to the river. But I am too weak. May I jump on your back and take me to the river? Certainly, Mr Crocodile. I'm glad to help you," said the Buffalo. Hey what are you doing? I'm so hungry. You have to be my lunch! The mouse...
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Indonesian Folklore: Intro
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Can be described as traditional art, literature, knowledge, and practices that are passed on in large part through oral communication and example. Dapat digambarkan sebagai seni, sastra, pengetahuan, dan praktek-praktek tradisional yang diwariskan sebagian besar melalui komunikasi lisan dan contoh. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). New Video: Panyalahan Village. VIEW FOR MORE IMAGES BELOW. Timun Mas (The Golden Cucumber). The Legend of Surabaya. The Legend of Banyuwangi. Keong Emas (The Golden Snail). Indonesi...
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Indonesian Folklore: Pak Belalang
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Folklore from West Sumatra. Pak Belalang was famous. He had a magic book that could tell everything. He always learned something every time he read the magic book. It was a beautiful evening. Pak belalang had some guests. Suddenly he asked his son to get him the magic book. He wanted to show his magic ability to the guests. After reading the magic book, he said, "I think there is a mouse in the trap.". His son immediately went to the kitchen and took the mousetrap. Pak Belalang was right! When the second...
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Indonesian Folklore: Timun Mas (The Golden Cucumber)
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Timun Mas (The Golden Cucumber). Timun Mas Edisi bahasa Indonesia klik disini. Folklore from Central Java. ONCE upon a time, not far from a jungle, lived a husband and a wife. They were farmers. They were diligent farmers and always worked hard in the paddy fields. They had been married for many years and still not have a child yet. Every day they prayed and prayed for a child. One night, while they were praying, a giant passed their house. The giant heard they pray. Mas has changed into a beautiful girl.
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Indonesian Folklore: A Loyal Farmer
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A long time ago, there was a small village in Bali. The villagers were farmers. They were very happy. The gods gave them fertile land. They always had a great harvest. There were no poor family in that village. One day, a young man came to the village. He came from a very far place. He went to the richest farmer in the village. The richest farmer's name was Jero Pasek. My name is I Tundung. I came here to work, Sir. I promise I will work hard.". The land on the hill was arid. It was very dry. How...Unfor...
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Indonesian Folklore: Dwijeswara and The Crab
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Dwijeswara and The Crab. Fable from Central Java (The story originally from India). There was a brahmin named Dwijeswara. He was known to be very wise. Dwijeswara was praying on the mountain and met a crab named Astapada. The crab perhaps lost and reached the top of the mountain in a state of exhaustion and thirst. It touched Dwijeswara's heart while seeing a creature in distress and confusion. Dwijeswara put the crab inside the bundle of clothes and brought by himself. MORAL MESSAGE: Goodness will defin...
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Indonesian Folklore: Video
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Gasing Bangka (Bangka Spinning Top). Https:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? The Legend of Surabaya. Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? The ASEAN Community 2015. Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Https:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). New Video: Panyalahan Village. VIEW FOR MORE IMAGES BELOW. Timun Mas (The Golden Cucumber). Timun Mas Edisi bahasa Indonesia klik disini Folklore from Central Java ONCE upon a time, not far from a jungle, . The Legend of Surabaya. Indonesies ...
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Indonesian Folklore: Geese and Turtle
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Angsa dan Kura-kura Edisi bahasa Indonesia klik disini. Fable from Central Java (The story originally from India). A turtle and two geese lived in a small pond. They were friends. Because of the seasons change, the water in the pond sometimes shrank. Other times, the the pond filled with water. When the pond full of water, they enjoyed themselves. But when the water shrank, they suffered. They were even anxious if the pond dried. The children waved their arms and shouted, "Look! At the palace garden, the...
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Indonesian Folklore: Award
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1st Award: January 14, 2012. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). New Video: Panyalahan Village. VIEW FOR MORE IMAGES BELOW. Timun Mas (The Golden Cucumber). Timun Mas Edisi bahasa Indonesia klik disini Folklore from Central Java ONCE upon a time, not far from a jungle, . The Legend of Surabaya. Legenda Surabaya Edisi Bahasa Indonesia Klik disini Folklore from East Java A long time ago in East Java there were . The Legend of Banyuwangi. Bawang Merah and Bawang Putih (Garlic and Red Onion). MS Exel Macros or VBA.