The ngerebong ceremony held in Pakraman Kesiman Village, Denpasar City, has been carried out for generations by the local community. Nevertheless, studies have not determined what living things were used in the ritual. This study aims to identify species used as upakara ingredients in the Ngerebong ritual with an ethnobotanical study approach. The mixed-methods research design was used for two months. Data analysis is carried out descriptively. The findings showed that 39 species of plants, consisting of 25 families, were used as material for making banten. The parts used consist of stems, leaves, flowers, fruits, roots, and tubers. The components used include water, wine (berem), white thread, salt, anchovies, whiting, duck eggs, chicken e...
A study on the ethnobotanical value of plants among Malay communities was carried out in the Kampung...
Arenga pinnata (AP) is a multifunctional plant used by various ethnic groups in Indonesia, including...
A study on the ethnobotanical va lue o f plants among the Ka yan and Kenyah communities of Sungai As...
Abstract. Ratnani DA, Junitha IK, Kriswiyanti E, Dhana IN. 2021. The ethnobotany of Ngusaba ceremoni...
Ethnic Ngadha is one of the largest traditional communities in Ngada District. In the middle of glob...
Food is a primary human need. Various foods are initially obtained from plant species. Village peopl...
Abstract. Asra R, Silalahi M, Fijridiyanto IA. 2020. The practice and plants used in Besale ritual h...
The Dayak Uud Danum people still maintain the traditional ceremonies of birth, marriage, death and t...
Abstract. Sutrisno IH, Akob B, Navia ZI, Nuraini, Suwardi AB. 2020. Documentation of ritual plants u...
Balinese Hinduism has incorporated local animistic traditions and offerings, which play a key role i...
The local people of Belangian Village are people of the Banjar ethnic group who utilize plants in th...
West Kalimantan is famous for wet tropical forests that store different types of plant species that ...
The people of Tengger, Indonesia have used plants as traditional medicine for a long time. However, ...
The people of Harapan Village who have used plants as traditional medicine. The residents believe th...
Ethnobotany is important in Indonesia because there are a lot of unknown things about the traditiona...
A study on the ethnobotanical value of plants among Malay communities was carried out in the Kampung...
Arenga pinnata (AP) is a multifunctional plant used by various ethnic groups in Indonesia, including...
A study on the ethnobotanical va lue o f plants among the Ka yan and Kenyah communities of Sungai As...
Abstract. Ratnani DA, Junitha IK, Kriswiyanti E, Dhana IN. 2021. The ethnobotany of Ngusaba ceremoni...
Ethnic Ngadha is one of the largest traditional communities in Ngada District. In the middle of glob...
Food is a primary human need. Various foods are initially obtained from plant species. Village peopl...
Abstract. Asra R, Silalahi M, Fijridiyanto IA. 2020. The practice and plants used in Besale ritual h...
The Dayak Uud Danum people still maintain the traditional ceremonies of birth, marriage, death and t...
Abstract. Sutrisno IH, Akob B, Navia ZI, Nuraini, Suwardi AB. 2020. Documentation of ritual plants u...
Balinese Hinduism has incorporated local animistic traditions and offerings, which play a key role i...
The local people of Belangian Village are people of the Banjar ethnic group who utilize plants in th...
West Kalimantan is famous for wet tropical forests that store different types of plant species that ...
The people of Tengger, Indonesia have used plants as traditional medicine for a long time. However, ...
The people of Harapan Village who have used plants as traditional medicine. The residents believe th...
Ethnobotany is important in Indonesia because there are a lot of unknown things about the traditiona...
A study on the ethnobotanical value of plants among Malay communities was carried out in the Kampung...
Arenga pinnata (AP) is a multifunctional plant used by various ethnic groups in Indonesia, including...
A study on the ethnobotanical va lue o f plants among the Ka yan and Kenyah communities of Sungai As...