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PANCA AND SILA WATCH THE DOCUMENTARY PROGRAM ABOUT THE FUN OF NGAKOB IKAN ACTIVITY PERFORMED BY ORANG RIMBA IN JAMBI PROVINCE

NGAKOB IKAN

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SCRIPT BY Debby Lukito

Ngakop Ikan is a tradition of catching fish by using both palms during the dry season, which is usually done by the Anak Dalam Tribe, Jambi Province

HURRAAAAY I GET FISH

WHAT DO YOU THINK ?

HMMMM .... THE TASTE OF THE STEAMED FISH IS VERY TASTY

PANCA AND SILA DO NGAKOB IKAN ACTIVITY LIKE ORANG RIMBA USUALLY DO IN THEIR POOL AT THE BACKYARD

THE POOL IN THE BACKYARD LOOKS LIKE A RIVER AND FOREST IN JAMBI PROVINCE LIKE THE DOCUMENTARY PROGRAM THEY WATCHED. AHA! WE CAN NGAKOB IKAN!

HAH? HOW? THERE IS NO RIVER AROUND HERE

DAD IS SHOCKED AND SHOUTS TO PANCA AND SILA FOR PLAYING AND CATCHING THE FISH THAT ARE KEPT IN THE POOL AT THE BACKYARD.

PANCAA .. SILAA ..!

TODAY, THE SCHOOL HOLDS A TOUR PROGRAM TO A VILLAGE IN THE COUNTRYSIDE TO CONDUCT ROUTINE ACTIVITIES OF ‘BERSIH-BERSIH LADANG‛ (FIELD CLEANING)

MEDICINAL PLANTSAROUND US

SCRIPT BY Debby Lukito

The Rae Tafi indigenous people in West Papua Province have a tradition of Wuon Initiation. In this tradition, boys who enter the adult phase will be specially forged and educated for six months until a year to become responsible and independent men.

WOW THERE'S A LOT OF WASTE AROUND THE VILLAGE. PANCA AND FRIENDS CLEAN THE GARBAGE ENTHUSIASTICALLY SUDDENLY, A GIRL FALLS DOWN! PANCA, THE TEACHER AND FRIENDS ARE TRYING TO HELP HER.

PANCA, PLEASE GO GET SOME ALOE VERA PLANTS TO TREAT HER WOUND.

THEY LIVE IN WEST PAPUA PROVINCE. A 14-YEAR-OLD BOY HAS TO FOLLOW THE TRADITION OF WUON INITIATION.

THE BOYS LEARNED TO HUNT, MAKE A HOME, RESPECT THE UNIVERSE, LEARN HERBAL PLANTS, AND CURE PAIN.

HEY, ARE YOU OK?

OUCH.. IT HURTS

WE CAN LEARN FROM THE WUON INITIATION, THAT MANY PLANTS AROUND US THAT CAN BE USEFUL FOR MEDICATION.

FROM RAE RAFI, WE LEARN MEDICINAL PLANTS, PAK.

COOOOOOL!

WELL! I FOUND IT PAK! THERE‛S AN ALOE VERA YOU KNOW WHAT? THE RAE TAFI INDIGENOUS PEOPLE HAVE UNIQUE TRADITIONS!. ALOE VERA GEL CAN BE USED TO TREAT WOUNDS.

THANK YOU PAK!

THANKS TO THE RAE TAFI INDIGENOUS PEOPLE!

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