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Journal : Erudio: Journal of Educational Innovation

CHARLES SANDER PEIRCE SEMIOTICS IN ORAL LITERATURE “KABATA KORA-KORA” IN BANDA NEIRA Eca Wongsopatty; Charil Ranggi; Muhammad Farid; Walinda Djamaludin
Erudio Journal of Educational Innovation Vol 8, No 2 (2021): Erudio Journal of Educational Innovation
Publisher : Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18551/erudio.8-2.4

Abstract

Oral literature is a type of literary work that is passed down by word of mouth which is likely to change from generation to generation, either in grammar, certain plot, etc, because this work is transmitted from generation to generation through oral, it is not known for sure who who has produced or created the work. Folk song or also called Kabata by Banda people is a form of singing that uses the local language namely Tana language or can be said as traditional song. Not many people can understand the meaning of Kabata, Kabata now is only understood by traditional elders. Kabata is usually sung or heard when a traditional ceremony is held. One of the regional literatures in traditional ceremonies that will be the focus of this study is Kabata kora-kora. This qualitative descriptive study was conducted in Kampung Baru village, Banda sub-district, Central Maluku district, by involving traditional elders as resource persons. Data collection technique was carried out by interview. The result of this analysis is there are 13 sentences in kabata kora-kora in Kampung Baru (Fiat) village, each of them is chanted one by one according to the place where this kabata is used in their journey of rowing the kora-kora. In Kabata kora-kora in Kampung Fiat that was grouped based on Charles Sanders Peirce's theory, there are 1 icon, 8 indexes and 4 symbols. 3 of the 9 indexes are space indexes and 4 of them are persona indexes.