Java folklore or in Indonesia is called a dongeng, is a story that comes from Indonesian society which is told by word of mouth since ancient times until today. These stories generally have local wisdom values that are closely related to the occurrence of things such as events, incidents, and so on. This local wisdom is usually reflected in the arts, livelihoods, language, kinship, technology and natural knowledge.

Java Folklore
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Java folklore or in Indonesia is called a dongeng, is a story that comes from Indonesian society which is told by word of mouth since ancient times until today. These stories generally have local wisdom values that are closely related to the occurrence of things such as events, incidents, and so on. This local wisdom is usually reflected in the arts, livelihoods, language, kinship, technology and natural knowledge.
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October 4, 2020
Nyai Anteh and the Moon
<p>THERE were two girls lived in a palace. There were princess Endahwarni and Anteh. Princess Endahwarni was the daughter of the king and the queen while Anteh was the daughter of the lady-in-waiting. Anteh's mother died while she was a baby. The queen felt sorry to her and raised her like her own child.</p> <p><br></p> <p><br></p> <p><br></p> <p><br></p> <p><br></p> <p><br></p> <p><br></p> <p>di bawakan oleh :</p> <p>Shafira Twinsa Diaz</p>

September 27, 2020
Dwijeswara and The Crab
<p>There was a brahmin named Dwijeswara. He was known to be very wise. Dwijeswara was praying on the mountain and met a crab named Astapada.<br> <br> The crab, perhaps had been lost and reached the top of the mountain in a state of exhaustion and thirst. It touched Dwijeswara's heart while seeing a creature in distress and confusion.</p> <p><br></p> <p><br></p> <p><br></p> <p>dibawahkan oleh</p> <p>Shafira Twinsa Diaz</p>

September 27, 2020
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<p>Folktale from Central Java<br> <br> THERE was a village in Central Java. The head of the village was called the Adipati. He was very rich. He had a big house. He also had many employees who worked for him,<br> <br> The Adipati was very much respected. It was not just because he was the head of the village, but also he was from a noble family. Most of the villagers were just common people.<br> <br> The Adipati had a beautiful daughter. She was very famous. Everybody knew her and loved her. The Adipati's daughter was not only beautiful, but also kind-hearted. She was polite and helpful.</p> <p><br></p> <p><br></p> <p>dibawahkan oleh</p> <p>Shafira Twinsa Diaz</p>
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