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2. Complication
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3. Resolution
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Worksheet 3.25
Did you
know?
People in the overall Indonesian archipelago are well known with
their oral traditions of telling stories. Popular folk stories have been
told from generation to generation in various themes, for example
the famous adventures of mouse deer and cultural legends such as
the story of Roro Jonggrang, Malin Kundang, Lutung Kasarung and
Sangkuriang. While the vast majority of Indonesian people are oral
history speakers, attempts have been made to record the stories into
the written forms. Oral traditions belong to the intangible cultural
heritage that is protected by UNESCO.
Sources: The note is compiled from several sources including Zurbuchen, M. S. (2020).
Introduction to Old Javanese language and literature: A Kawi prose anthology (p. 165). University
of Michigan Press and https://ich.unesco.org/en/what-is-intangible-heritage-00003
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