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- Dukun abstract "A dukun is an Indonesian-Malay term for shaman. In Malaysia, they are often referred to as bomoh, but dukun or pawing/pawang also used in various languages. Their societal role is that of a traditional healer, spirit medium, custom and tradition experts and on occasion sorcerers and masters of black magic.The dukun is the very epitome of the kejawen or kebatinan belief system indigenous to Java. Beneath the thin superficial practice of Islam, very strong and ancient beliefs of animism, ancestor worship and shamanism run through the people of the Nusantara. While modern medicine along with revivalist Islam and Christianity have undermined the dukun's prominence, they remain highly respected and somewhat feared figures in Indon-Malay society, even in the most orthodox Islamic areas. In the pre-colonial past, dukun were exempt from paying taxes, as with Hindu priests and Buddhist monks.Many highly prominent and highly educated Indonesians, Malaysians and Singaporeans, even those with Western doctorate and masters levels degrees will still consult dukun or soothsayers. Indonesians who are known to have employed dukun include former President Sukarno, former president Suharto, former president Megawati Sukarnoputri, Sultan Hamengkubuwana IX and Sultan Hamengkubuwana X and many more.Dukun are most common on the island of Java, though the island of Madura is especially feared for being very powerful practitioners of dark magic, and Bali is well regarded for its dukun. The Dayak people of Kalimantan are also feared for their use of dukun when head-hunting. In Sabah, the Kadayan community are renowned for their dukun who are said to look waif-like with red eyes.In common practice, a dukun is consulted when a person perceives they have an issue that has a supernatural or paranormal association. If a dukun is not known to the individual, their family or friends, word of mouth often creates a situation where the dukun will appear as if summoned, most especially in the case of possessions.".
- Dukun thumbnail COLLECTIE_TROPENMUSEUM_Een_dukun_tijdens_de_bereiding_van_zijn_geneesmiddelen_TMnr_60027035.jpg?width=300.
- Dukun wikiPageID "10615780".
- Dukun wikiPageLength "7951".
- Dukun wikiPageOutDegree "52".
- Dukun wikiPageRevisionID "661675244".
- Dukun wikiPageWikiLink Animism.
- Dukun wikiPageWikiLink Babaylan.
- Dukun wikiPageWikiLink Bali.
- Dukun wikiPageWikiLink Black_magic.
- Dukun wikiPageWikiLink Bomoh.
- Dukun wikiPageWikiLink Buddhism.
- Dukun wikiPageWikiLink Category:Asian_shamanism.
- Dukun wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indonesian_culture.
- Dukun wikiPageWikiLink Category:Magic_(paranormal).
- Dukun wikiPageWikiLink Category:Southeast_Asian_traditional_medicine.
- Dukun wikiPageWikiLink Category:Traditional_healthcare_occupations.
- Dukun wikiPageWikiLink Curse.
- Dukun wikiPageWikiLink Dayak_people.
- Dukun wikiPageWikiLink Hamengkubuwono_IX.
- Dukun wikiPageWikiLink Hamengkubuwono_X.
- Dukun wikiPageWikiLink Headhunting.
- Dukun wikiPageWikiLink Hindu.
- Dukun wikiPageWikiLink Incantation.
- Dukun wikiPageWikiLink Indonesia.
- Dukun wikiPageWikiLink Islam.
- Dukun wikiPageWikiLink Java.
- Dukun wikiPageWikiLink Kalimantan.
- Dukun wikiPageWikiLink Kebatinan.
- Dukun wikiPageWikiLink Kris.
- Dukun wikiPageWikiLink Madura_Island.
- Dukun wikiPageWikiLink Magician_(paranormal).
- Dukun wikiPageWikiLink Mantra.
- Dukun wikiPageWikiLink Mediumship.
- Dukun wikiPageWikiLink Megawati_Sukarnoputri.
- Dukun wikiPageWikiLink Nusantara.
- Dukun wikiPageWikiLink Paranormal.
- Dukun wikiPageWikiLink Pawang.
- Dukun wikiPageWikiLink Proto-Malay.
- Dukun wikiPageWikiLink Sabah.
- Dukun wikiPageWikiLink Shamanism.
- Dukun wikiPageWikiLink Silat.
- Dukun wikiPageWikiLink Spirit_possession.
- Dukun wikiPageWikiLink Spiritual_communication.
- Dukun wikiPageWikiLink Suharto.
- Dukun wikiPageWikiLink Sukarno.
- Dukun wikiPageWikiLink Supernatural.
- Dukun wikiPageWikiLink Traditional_medicine.
- Dukun wikiPageWikiLink Veneration_of_the_dead.
- Dukun wikiPageWikiLink File:COLLECTIE_TROPENMUSEUM_Bamboe_Gila_in_Liang_TMnr_20018275.jpg.
- Dukun wikiPageWikiLink File:COLLECTIE_TROPENMUSEUM_Een_dukun_tijdens_de_bereiding_van_zijn_geneesmiddelen_TMnr_60027035.jpg.
- Dukun wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dukun".
- Dukun wikiPageWikiLinkText "dukun".
- Dukun wikiPageWikiLinkText "shaman".
- Dukun wikiPageWikiLinkText "shamans".
- Dukun wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Dukun wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Anthropology_of_religion.
- Dukun wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Dukun wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Medical_anthropology.
- Dukun wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mythology_of_Indonesia.
- Dukun wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mythology_of_Malaysia.
- Dukun subject Category:Asian_shamanism.
- Dukun subject Category:Indonesian_culture.
- Dukun subject Category:Magic_(paranormal).
- Dukun subject Category:Southeast_Asian_traditional_medicine.
- Dukun subject Category:Traditional_healthcare_occupations.
- Dukun hypernym Term.
- Dukun type Occupation.
- Dukun comment "A dukun is an Indonesian-Malay term for shaman. In Malaysia, they are often referred to as bomoh, but dukun or pawing/pawang also used in various languages. Their societal role is that of a traditional healer, spirit medium, custom and tradition experts and on occasion sorcerers and masters of black magic.The dukun is the very epitome of the kejawen or kebatinan belief system indigenous to Java.".
- Dukun label "Dukun".
- Dukun sameAs Q4198947.
- Dukun sameAs Dukun.
- Dukun sameAs Dhukun.
- Dukun sameAs Dukun.
- Dukun sameAs m.02qk9pn.
- Dukun sameAs Q4198947.
- Dukun wasDerivedFrom Dukun?oldid=661675244.
- Dukun depiction COLLECTIE_TROPENMUSEUM_Een_dukun_tijdens_de_bereiding_van_zijn_geneesmiddelen_TMnr_60027035.jpg.
- Dukun isPrimaryTopicOf Dukun.