‘Sailing to the Island of the Gods’: Bugis migration in Bali island

  • B. HUSAIN University of Airlangga, Indonesia
  • A. KHUSYAIRI University of Airlangga, Indonesia
  • S. SAMIDI University of Airlangga, Indonesia
Palabras clave: Adaptation, Bali, Bugis, Indonesia, Migration. / Adaptación, Migración.

Resumen

ABSTRACT

 

The Bugis migration in the Indonesian archipelago, and even outside of the country, has a lengthy history. By referring to numerous sources, it can be estimated that the Bugis people have been present in Bali since the mid-17th Century. Political and economic issues are two important factors for migrating. As an ethnic group with strong faith and tradition, they have been capable of maintaining their traditions. However, when they live with Balinese who also adhere to their religion and custom, they must adapt. Though the Bugis migration community in Bali has maintained some aspects of its identity.

RESUMEN

 

La migración de Bugis en el archipiélago indonesio, e incluso fuera del país, tiene una larga historia. Al referirse a numerosas fuentes, se puede estimar que la gente Bugis ha estado presente en Bali desde mediados del siglo XVII. Las problematicas políticas y económicas son dos factores importantes para hacer la migración. Como grupo étnico con fuerte fe y tradición, han sido capaces de mantener sus tradiciones. Sin embargo, cuando viven con balineses que también se adhieren a su religión y costumbres, deben adaptarse. Aunque la comunidad de migración de Bugis en Bali ha mantenido algunos aspectos de su identidad.

Biografía del autor/a

B. HUSAIN, University of Airlangga, Indonesia

He is a Ph.D. in Humanities, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia. The focus of his research is the history of the environment, urban history, religion, migration, and borders. From November 1999 to January 2020 he was a visiting researcher at KITLV Leiden, The Netherland. He is currently a lecturer and researcher in the History Department, Faculty of Humanities Airlangga University, Indonesia.

A. KHUSYAIRI, University of Airlangga, Indonesia
He is a master in history and sociology. He completed his master's degree at Leiden University in the Netherlands and currently completing his doctoral studies at Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia. His research focuses on urban religious history. Today, he is a lecturer and researcher in the Department of History, Faculty of Humanities Airlangga University, Indonesia.
S. SAMIDI, University of Airlangga, Indonesia
He is a doctor in Humanities, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, and Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia. His research focuses on social history, art history, and oral history. Today, he is a lecturer and researcher in the Department of History, Faculty of Humanities Airlangga University, Indonesia.

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Publicado
2020-08-19
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HUSAIN, B., KHUSYAIRI, A., & SAMIDI, S. (2020). ‘Sailing to the Island of the Gods’: Bugis migration in Bali island. Utopía Y Praxis Latinoamericana, 25(1), 333-342. Recuperado a partir de https://www.produccioncientificaluz.org/index.php/utopia/article/view/33541