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Lebong Heritage
in
Lebong Carbon Conservation
The
Government District of Lebong With Artha Suaka Foundation |
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Meaning of a culture is a
meaning that has reason and ethics, with a Lebong District typical
Redjang,
as in the culture of managing forests, has a sense in managing
forests and obedient to the rules of
the tribe Redjang, which since antiquity has been going habits. Now
Lebong Heritage can the
explore, learn to history District of Lebong and anything that can
be
viewed in this Lebong Heritage
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Lebong
Heritage, in relation Lebong Carbon Conservation it,s
part of the planning of community empowerment, program will be held
on Lebong Heritage, which has a target in the sector:
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Communities to continue to
maintain the preservation of heritage Redjang Culture
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Keeping the redjang
culture in terms of maintaining forest, adjusted for current
conditions
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Keeping the old building
rubble results relics Dutch government
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Developing the tourism
potential such eco tourism and education tourism
Regent Lebong on the conduct
preparatory briefing Lebong Carbon Conservation that will be made as
an official program of Lebong Project Development Project, that the
Lebong Heritage Program has a positive value to apply to anyone
program Lebong Carbon Conservation. In contain contract Lebong
Development Project have concepts aimed at preserving forests, has a
similar concept with cultural characteristics redjang in maintaining
the forest in Lebong. Occurrence of forest damage resulting
from the theft of timber, illegal logging causes with land clearing
on average carried out by migrants from outside the district Lebong,
Redjang culture while not allowing for forest destruction, and in
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times anyone who destroy the forests will be given sanctions of
customary "redjang" Thus, developing the potential of cultural and
distinctive characteristics of redjang tribe can assist in the
implementation of the program Lebong Carbon Conservation, in terms
of preserving forests and their ecosystems |
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In
Lebong Heritage program, simply catch my attention,
because there are some similarities in the culture of our
country in Japan, its like everything in Lebong with some
characteristics of the people in District Lebong and
geographical conditions are forest more likely to be developed
in more detail again, and could increase the income of the
people from the positive impact the program Lebong Heritage.
Lebong and cultural similarity with Japan in maintaining
preserving environment, can be shown in the city of Kyoto, we
still have some small forest in the city, because we were
obedient to the rules of a culture that requires people to
preserve the forest.Good luck, and performing well
KEN TOMISAWA
CDM Adviser Artha Suaka Fondation
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Explore Cultural
Lebong With
Lebong Heritage |
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Culture is part of an order and rules in the everyday life of a
society, a culture has meant a substantial value, because it is
not uncommon that culture can be used as a separate rule to
regulate daily life.
Communities in district Lebong characterized in everyday life,
especially in putting something that is adjusted with social
conditions, geographical.
The
uniqueness of the community in the District Lebong still be seen
in everyday life is how the people there, in keeping forests and
ecosystems.
However, it has been a lot happen
in a transition that resulted in cultural influences from
outside that are not commensurate with the local culture.
To restore custom Lebong communities that already have quite
unique characteristics, the District Government Lebong with Arha
Sanctuary Foundation is planning an international event in Visit
Lebong Heritage 2012,
in addition to
preserving the cultural Redjang Tribe, in Lebong District, also
keeping the concepts of environmental sustainability at the
community Lebong in the past, will be on the adoption of the
program Lebong Carbon Conservation,
that it has been proven
quite effective applied to communities around the forest.
Some programs
will soon we plan and promote, to introduce the Cultural Lebong
internationally in terms of preserving forests and their
ecosystems.
Tourism, based on eco tourism and education, some historical
relics, will be explored at
Visit Lebong
Heritage 2012 |
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Lebong in
19th Century |
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Since the implementation
of the London Treaty in 1824, Bengkulu submitted to the
Netherlands, with the benefit of Malacca as well as confirmation
of ownership Tumasik / Singapore and Pulau Belitung). Since the
treaty became part of Bengkulu, the Dutch East Indies, and the
discovery of gold deposits in the Rejang Lebong (located, lubang
kacamata, desa tambang sawah, lubang konvoi, Kota Donok ) in the
19th century to make the place as a center for gold mining in
Indonesia.
Evidence of Lebong in
the history a center for gold mining in Indonesia, Gold at the
top of the National Monument (Monas) Jakarta came the gold from
Lebong. The emergence of a gold mining center, the history of
the establishment Lebong City at that time had become a modern
city, which has electricity generation, and still operating
today.Kota Donok name, the name of one of the areas in Lebong,
but has interesting history, one that fairly modern city in the
19th century
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Redjang The Oldest Tribes
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Rejang
is one of the oldest tribes on the island of Sumatra in addition
to tribal Nations Malays, this argument is strengthened that the
Rejang have their own literature and language, there are long
debates about the origin of Rejang, besides the history of
hereditary multiple posts about this rejang is by John Marsden
(British Resident in Lais, years 1775-1779), in his report he
meceritakan about the existence of four petulai Rejang
Joorcalang (Jurukalang), Beremanni (Bermani), Selopo (Selupu)
and Toobye (Tubai)Rejang is one of the oldest tribes on the
island of Sumatra in addition to tribal Nations Malays, this
argument is strengthened that the Rejang have their own
literature and language, there are long debates about the origin
of Rejang, besides the history of hereditary multiple posts
about this rejang is by John Marsden (British Resident in Lais,
years 1775-1779), in his report he meceritakan about the
existence of four petulai Rejang Joorcalang (Jurukalang),
Beremanni (Bermani), Selopo (Selupu) and Toobye (Tubai) |
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