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Bogoo : Warisan Perahu Komuniti Bajau Laut di Sabah, Malaysia (Bogoo: The Boat Heritage of the Bajau Laut in Sabah, Malaysia)

Ismail Ali, (2007) Bogoo : Warisan Perahu Komuniti Bajau Laut di Sabah, Malaysia (Bogoo: The Boat Heritage of the Bajau Laut in Sabah, Malaysia). Kajian Malaysia, 25 (1). pp. 61-70. ISSN 0127-4082

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Universiti Malaysia Sabah. Centre for Co-curriculum and Student Development.

Abstract

The Bajau Laut (Samal) people, also known as pala’u, is among the Bajau ethnic tribes in the east coast of Sabah who are still practicing the sea nomads lifestyle. They are synonym with the lepa-lepa, a boat in which they live on the sea. In the effort to preserve this heritage and culture, the Ministry of Culture, Arts and Tourism of Sabah has gazette the “Lepa-Lepa Regatta” in the Sabah tourism calendar. Other than Lepa-Lepa, the Bajau Laut community actually treasures another sampan design that is unique only to the tribe. It is the winged sampan called bogoo that is used for fishing. Nevertheless, this unique heritage and culture has never been exposed to the public by any scholar studying this subject. This article is written for the purpose of documenting the sampan as one of the heritage and culture of the Bajau Laut community in order to avoid the disappearance of this culture to the development. This writing is based on the field work done by the author regarding the tradition of Bajau Laut community in the east coast of Sabah in Mac 2007.

(Bajau Laut (Samal) yang juga dikenali sebagai pala’u merupakan antara kumpulan etnik Bajau di pantai timur Sabah yang masih lagi mengamalkan kehidupan bercorak nomad dan cukup sinonim dengan senibina lepa-lepa iaitu sejenis perahu yang menjadi tempat kediaman mereka. Untuk mengekalkan warisan dan budaya ini, Kementerian Kebudayaan, Kesenian dan Pelancongan Sabah telah mewartakan “Pesta Lepa-Lepa” di dalam kalendar pelancongan Sabah. Selain lepa-lepa, komuniti Bajau Laut ini juga sebenarnya mempunyai satu lagi seni bina perahu yang unik yang tidak terdapat pada lain-lain komuniti maritim di Sabah iaitu perahu bogoo, sejenis perahu bersayap yang digunakan untuk menangkap ikan. Walau bagaimanapun, sehingga kini warisan dan budaya perahu ini nampaknya tidak pernah diketengahkan oleh mana-mana sarjana yang mengkaji komuniti ini. Atas kesedaran tersebut, makalah ini ditulis dengan tujuan untuk mendokumentasikan semula perahu ini sebagai salah satu warisan dan kebudayaan komuniti Bajau Laut agar tidak hilang mengikut peredaran zaman. Penulisan mengenai perahu ini adalah berasaskan kerja lapangan yang dijalankan oleh penulis sewaktu membuat kajian berhubung warisan komuniti Bajau Laut di pantai timur Sabah pada bulan Mac 2007.)

Item Type:Journal
Keywords:bogoo, Bajau Laut, boat, heritage, Ethnic group, Malaysia, Borneo (bogoo, Bajau Laut, perahu, warisan)
Subjects:H Social Sciences, Economics, Sociology
ID Code:9240

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