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Talitha Rohmah Ramadhanti
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Tulisan ini bertujuan untuk menjelaskan tentang kegiatan menyimpan dan ruang penyimpanan dalam ruang hidup Orang Laut dari perspektif keseharian, sebagai taktik yang dilakukan dalam ruang yang terbatas. Dalam ruang hidupnya yang terbatas di dalam sampan, Orang Laut menggunakan ruang sampannya dengan membawa peralatan untuk kebutuhan sehari-hari. Penulisan skripsi ini mempelajari kegiatan menyimpan dan ruang penyimpanan yang terjadi sebagai bagian dari interioritas, dalam konteks vernakular Orang Laut. Penelusuran dilakukan melalui studi literatur dan observasi langsung pada bulan Juni - Juli 2019 dalam kegiatan Ekskursi Orang Laut UI 2019 terhadap Orang Laut di daerah Tajur Biru, Lingga, Kepulauan Riau. Dengan cara hidup yang berpindah di alam, mereka menyusun peralatan tersebut dengan taktis sehingga terdapat suatu pola yang muncul berdasarkan kebutuhan dari setiap kegiatan, intensitas penggunaan, ukuran, serta zonasi basah dan kering, baik secara vertikal maupun horizontal dengan bergantian dalam waktu. 
This article aims to explore the activities of storing and storage in the living space of the Orang Laut from the perspective of everyday life, as the tactics carried out in such a limited space. In such a limited space, Orang Laut uses its sampan to carry equipment for their daily needs away from the land. The writing of this article studies the activities of storing and storage that occur as part of interiority within the vernacular context of Orang Laut. The observation was carried out through literature studies and field study in June - July 2019 in the “Ekskursi Arsitektur UI 2019: Orang Laut” in the Tajur Biru, Lingga, Riau Islands. The fingdings of this study suggest that they store their everyday stuff and the equipment tactically based on the needs of each activity, constituting a storage pattern based on the intensity of use, size, and zoning of wet and dry area, both vertically and horizontally with turns in time.
Depok: Fakultas Teknik Universitas Indonesia, 2020
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UI - Skripsi Membership  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Jakarta: Center for Policy Research of Education and Culture,
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Majalah, Jurnal, Buletin  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Edi Indrizal
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In this article, the author argues for the inappropriateness of the government's policy and approach in its efforts to 'develop' the indigenous people who have been categorized as 'masyarakat terasing'. Through his analysis on the program of Pembinaan Kesejahteraan Masyarakat Terasing (PKMT), the author assumes that the program has failed. He examines the failure by looking closely at the livelihood of Orang Laut in Indragiri Hilir, the fishermen, who used to live collectively along the seashore and spend most of their time in boats. They refused to stay in the resettlement village which was provided by the government who did not base its program on the social-cultural-economic reality.
[Place of publication not identified]: [Publisher not identified], 2000
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Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Depok: Departemen Arsitektur FTUI, 2020
959.84 ORA
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Depok: Departemen Arsitektur FTUI, 2020
959.84 ORA
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Karl Anderbeck
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Southeast Asia is home to many distinct groups of sea nomads, some of which are known collectively as Orang (Suku) Laut. Those located between Sumatra and the Malay Peninsula are all Malayic-speaking. Information about their speech is paltry and scattered; while starting points are provided in publications such as Skeat and Blagden (1906), Kähler (1946a, b, 1960), Sopher (1977: 178?180), Kadir et al. (1986), Stokhof (1987), and Collins (1988, 1995), a comprehensive account and description of Malayic Sea Tribe lects has not been provided to date. This study brings together disparate sources, including a bit of original research, to sketch a unified linguistic picture and point the way for further investigation. While much is still unknown, this paper demonstrates relationships within and between individual Sea Tribe varieties and neighbouring canonical Malay lects. It is proposed that Sea Tribe lects can be assigned to four groupings: Kedah, Riau Islands, Duano, and Sekak.
University of Indonesia, Faculty of Humanities, 2012
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Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library