2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.gaceta.2020.12.016
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Cultural traditional and special rituals related to the health in Bugis Ethnics Indonesia

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“…They also have a habit of not wearing sandals when performing traditional rituals, and have a habit of bathing at dawn. This makes their bodies fresher and healthier (Satrianegara et al, 2021). Sunu confirms this as a member of the Towani Tolotang community:…”
Section: Towani Tolotang Traditional Ritualsmentioning
confidence: 69%
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“…They also have a habit of not wearing sandals when performing traditional rituals, and have a habit of bathing at dawn. This makes their bodies fresher and healthier (Satrianegara et al, 2021). Sunu confirms this as a member of the Towani Tolotang community:…”
Section: Towani Tolotang Traditional Ritualsmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…The current behavior of the Towani Tolotang community is a legacy of the behavior of the previous community, which was carried out through rituals, magic, and religious interests to achieve life goals. In fulfilling their daily needs, the Towani Tolotang community is certainly inseparable from the cycle that strengthens their relationships within one community with other relationships outside the community (Satrianegara et al, 2021). The concept of the relationship cycle model is that three actors have a relationship, for example, in the order of life.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Non-pharmacological methods which are one of the innovative efforts that are believed to reduce the incidence of infection during the puerperium need to consider the structure of society in Indonesia (Adelekan et al, 2021;Damarini et al, 2013b;Nan et al, 2020;Wiseman et al, 2019b). Problem solving and the current situation of public health status in Indonesia are still based on a logical and rational approach, so that health problems are becoming increasingly complex (Satrianegara et al, 2021). When a rational approach feels deadlocked in dealing with health problems, it is necessary and important to raise local wisdom as a way to solve it, one of which is the use of herbal plants that are believed to be passed down by people in Indonesia, such as the use of red betel leaves.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Every implementation of community ceremonies uses symbols to communicate the message or meaning expressed in the ceremony (Jazeri & Susanto, 2020). Moreover, the conduct that emerges in society is a result of previous community behavior that is passed down through generations, such as rituals, magical practices, and religious interests (Satrianegara, Juhannis, Lagu, & Alam, 2021). Likewise, in the people of Surakarta City, when holding a traditional wedding, several series of ceremonies are believed to bring blessings to the bride and groom and their families.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%