Jew (house)

Jew house in Syuru, Agats

Jew, also known as the bachelor house, is an Asmat traditional house originating from the Asmat Regency, particularly from Agats. Jew, also known by several other names such as Je, Jeu, Yeu, or Yai,[1] is a rectangular elevated house made of wood, with walls and roofs made of woven sago palm or nipa palm leaves.[2] Jew entirely avoids using nails and uses rattan roots as connectors instead.[3]

The house is open only for unmarried men to assemble; children under 10 and women are not allowed to enter the house.[4]

  1. ^ p.khrisno.a. "Asmat, Rumah Je, dan Arsitek Indonesia | itch creature". Retrieved 2019-03-22.
  2. ^ Tumaji, Tumaji; Arianto, Nurcahyo Tri; Rizky, Amelia; Soerachman, Rachmalina (2014). Nomphoboas yang Mengganas di Mumugu (PDF). Surabaya: Pusat Humaniora, Kebijakan Kesehatan Dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat & LEMBAGA PENERBITAN BALITBANGKES. p. 38. ISBN 9786021099087.
  3. ^ Kaya, Indonesia. "Jew, Rumah Bujang Suku Asmat - Situs Budaya Indonesia". IndonesiaKaya (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2019-03-22.
  4. ^ S840209107, Eulis Anggia Budiarti (2010). Ratu Lembah Baliem Novel Petualangan Di Irian Karya Ircham Machfoedz (Tinjauan Sosiologi Sastra, Unsur Budaya, Dan Nilai Pendidikan). Universitas Sebelas Maret Surakarta: DIgital Library. pp. XC.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)

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