EMPOWERING KARO CULTURAL TOURISM THROUGH "TEMBUT-TEMBUT MASK" AS AN EFFORT TO IMPROVE THE EXISTENCE OF CULTURAL HERITAGE

Authors

  • Syamsul Arif Faculty of Languages and Arts, Indonesian Language and Literature Education, University of State of Medan
  • Lasenna Siallagan Faculty of Languages and Arts, Indonesian Language and Literature Education, University of State of Medan
  • Novita Eka Fitri Faculty of Languages and Arts, Indonesian Language and Literature Education, University of State of Medan
  • Taufik Panjaitan Faculty of Languages and Arts, Indonesian Language and Literature Education, University of State of Medan
  • Difa Hartati Faculty of Languages and Arts, Indonesian Language and Literature Education, University of State of Medan
  • Erika C.P Silitonga Faculty of Languages and Arts, Indonesian Language and Literature Education, University of State of Medan
  • Yulisin Nazra Faculty of Languages and Arts, Indonesian Language and Literature Education, University of State of Medan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36815/matapena.v7i02.3487

Abstract

Tembut-Tembut Masks are part of the cultural heritage of the Karo people in North Sumatra,
holding deep historical and spiritual significance. However, their existence is increasingly
threatened by modernization and the declining interest of younger generations in this cultural
heritage. This study aims to explore strategies for empowering Karo cultural tourism through
Tembut-Tembut Masks, with a focus on preserving their cultural and spiritual values. A
qualitative approach using literature review methodology was employed to collect and
analyze data. The findings indicate that empowering Karo cultural tourism through
Tembut-Tembut Masks can be achieved through the integration of community-based tourism,
the Penta Helix model, and digital innovation. These strategies not only enhance the
existence of the Tembut-Tembut Masks but also have the potential to support local economic
development and strengthen Karo cultural identity.

Keywords: Tembut-Tembut Masks, cultural heritage, cultural tourism, community
empowerment, Karo, cultural preservation

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Published

2024-12-31