Abstract: Iyabelale is a child lullaby singing song for Bugis Tribe in South Sulawesi. Heredity is done by the support community when putting the child to sleep. Iyabelale a habit performed by moms shortly before her baby fell asleep. Aside from being a bedtime lover, there is also a parent's expectation for the child's future. Once in this song, often creeps of adults who listen to this song if re-sang, even often invite a sense of drowsiness because the characteristics of songs that are very melancholy and impressed mammase-mase '(pitiful). In the poems there is also a form of love for the child. This study aims to examine the educational value contained in the singing of Iyabelale child lullaby to Bugis tribe in South Sulawesi. The research method used is qualitative with interdisciplinary approach. The study was conducted in 3 (three) Bugis tribal areas namely Bone district, Soppeng district, and Wajo district of South Sulawesi province. The results of this study indicate that Iyabelale, Sleeping Children Song is a basic media laying the value of education in children which is a family concept in instilling the values of character education in children. Giving the child's stock early on in the form of singing lulls the child through the touch of soul caress so that the child can become an intelligent person (macca), behave honestly (malempu '), hard work (reso'), and become courageous person (Warani).
Keywords: Iyabelale, Basic Laying, Value of Education, Bugis Tribe.
Title: IYABELALE, INTRODUCTION TO SLEEP SONG OF CHILD LAYING THE VALUE OF BASIC EDUCATION FOR THE BUGIS TRIBE OF SOTH SULAWESI
Author: Arifin Manggau, Karta Jayadi
International Journal of Social Science and Humanities Research
ISSN 2348-3156 (Print), ISSN 2348-3164 (online)
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