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This table focuses on identifying the specific cultural markers of people living near the student. Examples of Content Suku Jawa, Suku Sunda, Suku Batak, Suku Dayak Regional Language Bahasa Jawa, Sunda, Batak, Melayu Traditional House Joglo (Java), Rumah Gadang (Minang), Honai (Papua) Traditional Dance Tari Saman (Aceh), Tari Jaipong (Sunda), Tari Kecak (Bali) Regional Clothing Kebaya (Java/Bali), Ulos (Batak), Aisan Gede (Palembang) Table 4.3 & 4.4: Religious and Racial Diversity

Indonesia is home to over 1,340 ethnic groups according to the 2010 BPS census.

Indonesia ’s national identity is built on (Unity in Diversity), a principle that recognizes the country's vast array of ethnicities and cultures. For Grade 7 (Kelas 7) students, understanding this diversity is a core part of the PPKn curriculum , often explored through specific observation tables that catalog local ethnic traits. Key Concepts of Indonesian Diversity

Diversity is expressed through regional languages, traditional houses, folk dances, traditional clothing, and local weapons.

Key factors include the country's geographic isolation as an archipelago, climate variations, and historical influences from foreign trade and religions. 📋 Common PPKn Grade 7 Observation Tables