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Cublak-Cublak Suweng - Traditional Games

Cublak-Suweng - Traditional Games

Javanese traditional children's games this one is how to play is also quite simple, namely Cublak-Cublak Suweng. Presumably giving the name of the game is also inspired by the tools used to play a kind of suweng (Earring) who did the horn, commonly called uwer. The tool is usually grasped by the children who play cublak-cublak suweng. If there is no similar objects, it can be replaced with gravel or other objects of pearls, and artificial objects were considered as suweng. However, although the tool used is not suitable early-first, but the game is still called

Benthik - Traditional Games

Benthik - Traditonal Games

Boys in the Java community who were born before the 1970's, would have been familiar with a game called benthic. They certainly will rememberall kinds of tools and how to play the game. Indeed, this game is also one type of traditional games often played by boys in communities past. Possible for children born in the year 2000 upwards, especially among urban, this game is no longer known, because it's not a day longer.In the past 70 years, this traditional game was already known by the Java community.Evidently, the term of this game has been recorded in Baoesastra (Dictionary) Java works WJS Poerwadarminta published in 1939 in Weltevreden Batavia (Jakarta).

Enggrang - Traditional games

Enggrang - Traditional Games

This one is a traditional game tools already familiar to the children in the Java community, because almost certainly be found easily in many places in remote rural and urban, in the past. Dolanan stilts including children, because this game has emerged since at least once before the independence of the Republic of Indonesia, during the Dutch colonization.It was as recorded in Baoesastra (Dictionary) Java WJS article Poerwadarminto issue 1939 page 113, mentioned the word-egrangan stilts Dolanan interpreted by using a tool called stilts. While the stilts themselves given meaning given bamboo or wood footing (for legs) to move freely walking legs.