3. Introduction
Cultural values are among the main Citizens use
references to guide their behavior and responses
in both public and private settings.Cultural values
that serve as a reference for the community must
have been passed down and are still relevant
today.
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4. Background Banjarese
The Banjarese people, also known as the Banjar
or Banjaran, are an Austronesian ethnic group
native to the Banjar regions in the southeastern
Kalimantan regions of Indonesia. Their culture is
influenced by various factors, including their
location near rivers, their history of acculturation
with other cultures, and their adherence to Islam.
Banjarese cultural values are rooted in their
history and environment, with a strong emphasis
on democracy, justice, and egalitarianism
5. Banjarese cultural values
Baiman represents a life of faith and piety, emphasizing the
importance of trusting and believing in Allah, the Apostle,
and obedience to religious provisions.
Bauntung emphasizes the importance of living with good
luck, working lawfully, and seeking blessings, while also
recognizing the value of faith, humility, and the importance
of wealth and luck in life.
Batuah Batuah is about recognizing and utilizing one's
unique talents and abilities to contribute to the community
and become a source of pride and respect in society. It is a
value that is deeply rooted in the Banjar culture and is seen
as a way to improve the quality of life for others.
6. Language Use in Lok Baintan Floating Market
The Lok Baintan Floating Market in Banjar
District, South Kalimantan, is a vibrant cultural
and linguistic environment where various
languages are used. The primary language
spoken in the market is Banjarese, which is
used by Banjarese ethnic traders for
communication and trade. However,
Indonesian language is also used by non-
Banjarese ethnic visitors, including
Indonesian-speaking locals and foreign
tourists.
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Communication
7. Cultural Values
1. Personal and Interpersonal Values
2. Command Function
3. Reference Function
4. Metalinguistic Function
5. Imaginative Function
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6. Values of Health
7. Value of Seeking for Knowledge
8. Value of Time Use
9. Value of Respecting Others
10. Value of Self-Introspection
11. Value of Environmental Care
8. Conclusion
The Banjarese cultural values are deeply rooted in their
language, religion, and social relationships. These values
are influenced by the local environment, socio-economic
factors, and the Banjar people's history and traditions.
Some of the key values include honesty, respect for
religious and moral principles, and the importance of
community bonds. The Banjarese people place great
importance on preserving their cultural heritage and
passing it on to future generations.
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