Sejarah dan Tradisi Suku Bugis

The Bugis people are one of the largest ethnic groups in Indonesia, originating from South Sulawesi. Known as skilled sailors and interregional traders, the Bugis people have strong maritime traditions, a rich culture, and a value system that upholds honor and dignity. The Bugis people's homeland includes Bone, Wajo, Soppeng, and Sinjai. They use the Bugis language with the Lontara script as their traditional writing system, which is also used by several other ethnic groups in South Sulawesi. The Bugis social system is based on pangadereng, a set of customary values ​​that govern norms, laws, and religion. The concept of siri' is central to social life, serving as a principle for maintaining personal and community honor. Historically, the Bugis people have had major kingdoms such as Bone, Wajo, and Soppeng. Their maritime heritage is reflected in the world-famous phinisi boat. Bugis intellectual wealth is also recorded in the Sureq La Galigo, one of the longest and most important literary manuscripts in the world. #BugisEthnicity #Bugis #BugisCulture #BugisHistory #SouthSulawesi #Phinisi #IndonesianSeafarers #LaGaligo #Lontara #BugisKingdom #Pangadereng #SiriBugis #IndonesianCulture #IndonesianHistory