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Gerakan Pramuka Indonesia

The Pramuka Movement of Indonesia (Indonesian: Gerakan Pramuka Indonesia),[1] officially the Praja Muda Karana Scouting Movement (Indonesian: Gerakan Kepanduan Praja Muda Karana), is the national scouting organization of Indonesia. Scouting was founded in the Dutch East Indies in 1912, and Indonesia became a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM) in 1953. Its membership is compulsory for students.[2] It has 21,599,748 members (as of 2011),[3] making it the world's largest Scout association.

Gerakan Pramuka
Official emblem
Sprouting coconut seed, its simplified logo
HeadquartersGambir, Jakarta
CountryIndonesia
Founded14 August 1961; 62 years ago (1961-08-14) (first public parade of unified scout movement)
FounderGovernment of Indonesia under the Sukarno Guided Democracy administration
Hamengkubuwono IX, first Chief Scout
Membership21,599,748 (2011)
Chief ScoutPolice Commissioner Gen. (ret.) Budi Waseso
AffiliationWorld Organization of the Scout Movement
Website
www.pramuka.or.id (National Quarter)
www.pramuka.id (official news website)
 Scouting portal
Ensign of Pramuka Movement

The organization was established on 14 August 1961 as a part of the late Sukarno government's attempt to create a Scouting-like movement "freed from (the influences of) Baden-Powell",[4] a goal largely reversed under the succeeding Suharto government. August 14 is celebrated as Pramuka Day to honour the organisation's first public parade in 1961, wherein independence hero Sultan Hamengkubuwono IX of Yogyakarta was appointed as the first Chief Scout of the GPI.

With the 2013 education curriculum in effect, it is compulsory for all Indonesian students to join the scout movement as scouting is officially one of the study units in the curriculum. This contributes to the movement's recognition as the world's largest.

Unlike other Scouting organizations the GPI uses a full military salute instead of the usual Scout sign and salute, honoring the fighting youth of the foundational organizations that formed the GPI for their service during the long Indonesian National Revolution (1945–49).

Etymology edit

The name Pramuka was derived from the acronym of "Praja muda karana", (Sanskrit: young people willing to work). But before this abbreviation was established, the word was originally proposed by Hamengkubuwono IX from the Javanese term poromuko (pronounced /pramukɔ/; lit. "front line soldier"). In W.J.S Poerwadarminta's 1939 Javanese Bausastra Dictionary, pramuka means pangarep or lelurah, which means "leader". The Pramuka word in Indonesia is currently often used as a term for scouting.

History edit

Colonial Period edit

 
Indonesian Scouting organisations around the 1920s.
Boy Scouts from the Netherlands Indies at the World Scout Jamboree in the Netherlands (1937)

Scouting came to Dutch East Indies in 1912, as a branch of the Nederlandse Padvinders Organisatie (NPO, Netherlands Pathfinder Organisation). After the oubreak of World War I had its own large quartier, it was called the Vereeniging Nederlandsch Indische Padvinders (Association of Dutch Indies Pathfinders). Other Scouting organizations were established by the Indonesia Scouts in 1916.[5] As the Dutch East Indies, Indonesia had been a branch of the Netherlands Scout Association, yet Scouting was very popular, and had achieved great numbers and standards.[citation needed]

The Scouting organisation initiated by Indonesians was the Javaansche Padvinders Organisatie; established at the initiative of S.P. Mangkunegara VII in 1916.

As scouting organizations sprung up, scouting became inline with the national movement. Scouting organizations that sprung are the "Padvinder Muhammadiyah" which in 1920 changed its name to "Hizbul Wathan" (HW);[6][7] "Nationale Padvinderij" founded by Budi Utomo;[8] Syarikat Islam established "Syarikat Islam Afdeling Padvinderij" which was later changed to "Syarikat Islam Afdeling Pandu" and is better known as SIAP,[9] Nationale Islamietische Padvinderij (NATIPIJ) established by Jong Islamieten Bond (JIB) and Indonesisch Nationale Padvinders Organisatie (INPO) established by Pemuda Indonesia.[8]

 
Flag of Indonesische Nationale Padvinderij Organisatie

In 1923, the Scouting movement in Indonesia gained ground by the full establishment of the (Dutch) Nationale Padvinderij Organisatie (NPO) in Bandung.[10] In Jakarta, the Jong Indonesische Padvinders-Organisatie (JIPO) was established in the same year.[10][5] These two forerunner organisations of scouting in Indonesia merged into one, named the Indonesische Nationale Padvinderij Organisatie (INPO) in Bandung in 1926.[10] Outside Java, West Sumatran religious school students founded El-Hilaal scouting in 1928.[11]

The desire for unity for Indonesian scouting organisations at that time appeared to begin with the formation of PAPI, namely "Persaudaraan Antara Pandu Indonesia", a federation of Pandu Kebangsaan, INPO, SIAP, NATIPIJ and PPS on 23 May 1928. This federation could not last long, due to the intention of fusion, as a result in 1930 the Kepanduan Bangsa Indonesia (KBI) was founded by figures from Jong Java Padvinders / Pandu Kebangsaan (JJP / PK), INPO and PPS (JJP-Jong Java Padvinderij); PK-Pandu Kebangsaan). PAPI later evolved into the Central Body of the Indonesian Scouting Fraternity (BPPKI) in April 1938.

Between 1928-1935, the Indonesian scouting movement emerged, both with a national and religious mindset. scouts with a national mindset can be noted as Pandu Indonesia (PI), Padvinders Organisatie Pasundan (POP), Pandu Kesultanan (PK), Sinar Pandu Kita (SPK) and Kepanduan Rakyat Indonesia (KRI). Meanwhile, those who follow the religious mindset founded Pandu Ansor, Al Wathoni, Hizbul Wathan, Indonesian Islamic Scouting (KII), Islamitische Padvinders Organisatie (IPO), Tri Darma (Christian), Indonesian Catholic Scouting (KAKI), Indonesian Christian Scouting (KMI).

In an effort to foster unity, the Central Board of the Indonesian Scouting Fraternity (BPPKI) planned an "All Indonesian Jamboree". This plan underwent several changes both in the time of implementation and the name of the activity, which was later agreed to be replaced with "Perkemahan Kepanduan Indonesia Oemoem" abbreviated as PERKINO and held on 19-23 July 1941 in Yogyakarta.[8][12]

 
Netherlands Indies stamp from 1937

After Independence edit

When Indonesia became an independent country, there were more than 60 separate Boy Scout and Girl Guide organizations. Most were directly affiliated with some certain political parties or social groups. And there was one national organization - the People's Scouts (Pandu Rakyat Indonesia), founded on 27–29 December 1945, just almost half a year since independence, in its 1st Congress in Surakarta. Attempts were made to unify all Scout organizations into one. The fact that Indonesia is made up of many islands made administration and supervision difficult, and the Japanese occupation caused some twenty separate Scout organizations to spring up, and it took time for them to coalesce. In September 1951, in a Jakarta conference, the People's Scouts, recognized by the Ministry of Education twice in 1947 and 1950 as the official Scout organization of the young nation, and the other 12 of the stronger Scout and Guide organizations nationwide met and decided to found a federating body to satisfy national and international needs. Representatives of these organizations decided that the time had come to merge into one national organization for Indonesian Scouting and Guiding.

With their cooperation, the Ikatan Pandu Indonesia (Ipindo, Indonesian Scouting Union) came into being. Government approval of Ipindo was granted on 22 February 1952, and President Sukarno consented to become patron of the unifying and correlating National Scout Council. With the formation of Ipindo, Indonesia became a full member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement in 1953[13] as an organization of its Asia-Pacific Region. In 1955 the Ipindo hosted the country's first Scout Jamboree in Pasar Minggu, South Jakarta.

With the beginning of the Guided Democracy period came a period of unification of all Scout and Guide organizations into one. On 9 March 1961, in the State Palace of Jakarta, in the presence of Ipinido representatives and those of other organizations, President Sukarno gave his blessing for the unification of Indonesian Scouting and Guiding into one national organization. With the April 1961 decision to merge the Fadjar Harapan Pioneer movement organization (founded in 1959) into Ipindo and other organizations, the establishment of a single Scout Movement organization in Indonesia called "Gerakan Pramuka" was officially completed.

On 20 May 1961, President Sukarno signed a presidential regulation formally declaring Gerakan Pramuka as the official Scout and Guide organization in Indonesia and official heir and successor to the legacies of the former Scout and Guide organizations of the republic, inheriting thus Indonesia's membership in WOSM from Ipindo. On 30 July, at the Istora Gelora Bung Karno in Jakarta, the GPI was officially launched as the country's national co-ed Scouting and Guiding organization on the basis of the existing organizations in the republic.

Gerakan Pramuka is a former member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, having left WAGGGS and added the girls' program to WOSM also in 2002.

After Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono IX, other Indonesian recipients of the Bronze Wolf, the only distinction of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, awarded by the World Scout Committee for exceptional services to world Scouting, include Abdul Azis Saleh in 1978, John Beng Kiat Liem in 1982 and retired Lieutenant General Mashudi in 1985.

Gerakan Pramuka was made into a compulsory extracurricular activity in 2013 with the adoption of Kurikulum 2013, the Indonesian school curriculum of 2013. Despite that, schools, especially elementary schools, have made Pramuka into a compulsory extracurricular activity long before this policy.[14][15]

Founding Organizations edit

By the time the GPI was founded in 1961, the following organizations helped in its formation:

  • Ikatan Pandu Indonesia (Ipindo)
  • Fadjar Harapan
  • Persatuan Kepanduan Puteri Indonesia (PKPI)
  • Persatuan Organisasi Pandu Puteri Indonesia (POPPINDO)

Programme edit

 
Headquarters of National Quarter (Kwartir Nasional) in Jakarta

The Pramuka Movement incorporates both boys and girls. It is an educational movement through Scouting activities, the education being directed toward a new, just, peaceful and prosperous Indonesian community based on the national ideology.[citation needed] Activities of the boys and girls are conducted separately from one another. They have joint activities whenever possible and necessary. Management of the Scout Movement is carried out by the National Quarter (Kwartir Nasional or Kwarnas).

Education for young members is carried out through activities to achieve General Skill Requirements (Syarat Kecakapan Umum/SKU) and Special Skill Requirements (Syarat Kecakapan Khusus/SKK) (merit badge system) towards achieving Garuda Scout.

To achieve the goals of Scouting, activities are carried out on the group and national level. Routine activities are focused on the development of character, patriotism, physical fitness, skill and intelligence of the Scouts themselves which are very important for their future life. Activities of the special troops are organized in order to develop specific personal interest and talent and enable them to serve the community with the knowledge, ability and skill he/she have learned.

The Scouts take an active part in community development service projects. They take an active part in combating illiteracy. The success of the campaign against illiteracy in one province, gained the Scouts worldwide recognition and won them a UNESCO award.[citation needed]

The Scouts also participate in the drive to improve health and nutrition in the community, especially children under five years of age. Acting as extension workers, they practice how to raise cattle, fish, breed hens and grow vegetables.

Membership badge edit

The Scout emblem incorporates the seed of the coconut palm, a common native Indonesian plant and all parts of which are used in Indonesian everyday life, symbolizing the philosophy of a true Scout, who must make him or herself useful in all aspects of life. The seed form represents the growing spirit, physical toughness, adaptability, and high aspiration of the Scout. The logo is in maroon. The logo is the basis of the wider membership badge, which also incorporates the star, rice paddy and cotton from the national coat of arms Garuda Pancasila.

Age groups edit

Gerakan Pramuka is divided in two major educational groups: the member section and the adult section. The first is divided in further age-groups with different educational systems, the second provides the leaders and supports the younger members.

The officially recognized age-groups are:

  • Cub Scouts ("Pramuka Siaga") ages 7 to 10, or equal to elementary school's 1st-3rd grade, consists of:
    • Siaga Mula
    • Siaga Bantu
    • Siaga Tata
  • Scouts ("Pramuka Penggalang") – ages 11 to 15, or equal to elementary school's 4th-6th grade and junior high school's 7th-9th grade, consists of:
    • Penggalang Ramu
    • Penggalang Rakit
    • Penggalang Terap
  • Rover Scouts ("Pramuka Penegak") – ages 16 to 20, or equal to senior high school's 10th-12th grade, consists of:
  • Venturer Scouts ("Pramuka Pandega") – ages 21 to 25, or equal to academy/university students.
  • Adult members – ages 26 and older

A much younger level, Beaver Scout ("Pramuka Prasiaga"), exists in some provincial Scout Councils since it was started in Central Java in 2010 but has been a recognized part of the GPI movement with a growing following. It is made up of children ages 4 to 7 or equal to the kindergarten level.

Awards edit

Activities are mainly carried out to achieve advancement through the Syarat kecakapan Umum (SKU) or Advancement Badge and Syarat Kecakapan Khusus (TKK) or Merit Badge system. The highest rank in each age group is Pramuka Garuda (Eagle Scout equivalent).

Rover and Venture Scout Special Unit edit

In Pramuka, there are Rover and Venturer Scouts Special Units called Satuan Karya (SAKA). In those units, the Rovers and Venturers are able to learn various skills to be specialist that are useful for their future careers as well as to provide services to the community. There are ten different units:

Scout Promise (Tri Satya) edit

 
The scouts serving as colour advance platoon for the Paskibra

On My Honour, I promise that I will do my best to:

  • Fulfill my obligation to God and the Republic of Indonesia, and to obey Pancasila
  • Help other people and get involved in community building
  • Obey the Scout Law.

Scout Law (Dasa Darma) edit

 
Indonesian Scouts at Prambanan (8th National Rover Moot) in 2003
  1. Believe in God the Almighty (Takwa Kepada Tuhan Yang Maha Esa)
  2. Preserve nature and love each other (Cinta Alam dan Kasih Sayang Sesama Manusia)
  3. Be an affable and knightly patriot (Patriot yang Sopan dan Kesatria)
  4. Be obedient and collegial (Patuh dan Suka Bermusyawarah)
  5. Help others with compliance and resilience (Rela Menolong dan Tabah)
  6. Be diligent, skilled and cheerful (Rajin, Terampil, dan Gembira)
  7. Be provident and simple (Hemat, Cermat, dan Bersahaja)
  8. Exercise discipline, be brave and faithful (Disiplin, Berani, dan Setia)
  9. Be accountable and trustworthy (Bertanggung Jawab dan Dapat Dipercaya)
  10. Have purity in thoughts, words and actions (Suci dalam Pikiran, Perkataan, dan Perbuatan)

Councils edit

Gerakan Pramuka operates and maintains 34 province-level territorial councils (kwartir daerah) each corresponding to provincial borders and a National Council or Headquarters (Kwartir Nasional) for top-level staff and employees.

 
The insignia of the 34 councils west to east in geographic order, except for North Kalimantan and newer Papuan provinces, generally correspond to the coat-of-arms of their province

National Special Scout Jamborees edit

A National Special Scout Jamboree is held every five years for disabled Scouts. The seventh National Special Scouts Jamboree was held in 2007, in East Jakarta. The first jamboree of this sort to be held in Indonesia was in 1972.[16]

Controversies edit

In July 2017, the Indonesian government suspended support for Gerakan Pramuka Indonesia after Chairman of the Scout National Quarter (Kwarnas) Adhyaksa Dault expressed support for Hizb-ut Tahrir,[17] as Hizb-ut Tahrir is against Indonesia's legislative foundation of Pancasila, an ideology based on a multi-faith democracy.[18] Financial assistance was suspended pending clarification from Adhyaksa Dault over his presence at a Hizb-ut Tahrir rally in 2013 and interview to a Hizb-ut Tahrir videographer expressing "Caliphate is the teaching of the Prophet. If God is willing, with or without our help, the caliphate will rise. Our ways may be different but our goal is the same. That is why I'm here. We keep making small changes. We have to make big changes. World order must be changed. We must impose sharia."[17]

International units in Indonesia edit

In addition, there are American Boy Scouts in Jakarta linked to the Direct Service branch of the Boy Scouts of America, which supports units around the world.[19] There is also group from British Scouting Overseas which support scouting at British School Jakarta.[20]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "History of Scouting". Dizhaowa.
  2. ^ Media, Kompas Cyber. "Pramuka Menjadi Ekskul Wajib". KOMPAS.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2020-05-17.
  3. ^ (PDF). World Organization of the Scout Movement. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 May 2012. Retrieved 13 January 2011.
  4. ^ Ketetapan Majelis Permusyawaratan Rakyat Sementara Nomor II/MPRS/1960 Tentang Garis-garis Besar Pola Pembangunan Nasional Semesta Berencana Tahapan Pertama 1961 - 1969 [Resolution of the Provisional People's Consultative Assembly Number II/MPRS/1960 on the Major Guidelines of the National Overall Planned Development Phase One 1961–1969]. Provisional People's Consultative Assembly of the Republic of Indonesia. 1960.
  5. ^ a b "Het Padvindersblad; officieel orgaan der Vereeniging Nederlandsch Indische Padvinders, jrg 20, 1934, no. 3, 1934". March 1934. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  6. ^ Media, Kompas Cyber (2022-08-08). "Sejarah Hizbul Wathan, Gerakan Kepanduan Muhammadiyah Halaman all". KOMPAS.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2023-07-13.
  7. ^ Tysara, Laudia (2023-02-17). "Hizbul Wathan Artinya Pasukan Tanah Air, Ini Organisasi Kepemudaan Muhammadiyah". liputan6.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2023-07-13.
  8. ^ a b c "Kepanduan Indonesia". Kwartir Nasional Gerakan Pramuka. 2022-01-07. Retrieved 2023-07-13.
  9. ^ "Sejarah Gerakan Pramuka". Syarikat Islam. 2016-08-15. Retrieved 2023-07-13.
  10. ^ a b c Buku Panduan Museum Sumpah Pemuda. Museum Sumpah Pemuda, Jakarta. 2009.
  11. ^ Mestika Zed; Amri, Emizal; Edmihardi (2002). Sejarah perjuangan kemerdekaan 1945-1949 di Kota Padang dan sekitarnya (in Indonesian). Yayasan Citra Budaya Indonesia. p. 22. ISBN 978-979-95830-5-5.
  12. ^ Direktorat Jenderal Kebudayaan (2019-02-13). "Sejarah Pramuka Di Indonesia – Museum Sumpah Pemuda". Museum Sumpah Pemuda - Kementerian Pendidikan, Kebudayaan, Riset, dan Teknologi (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2023-07-13.
  13. ^ Wilson, John S. (1959). Scouting Round the World (First ed.). Blandford Press. p. 254.
  14. ^ "Pramuka Menjadi Ekskul Wajib". KOMPAS.com (in Indonesian). 20 November 2012. Retrieved 26 January 2022.
  15. ^ Wibowo, Said Edy (26 July 2017). "Ektrakurikuler Wajib Pramuka Pada Kurikulum K13 dan Sebuah Pemikiran". Kumparan (in Indonesian). Retrieved 26 January 2022.
  16. ^ "Cempaka Health:Special scout jamboree opens doors for disabled students". 24 November 2007. Retrieved 18 December 2007.
  17. ^ a b http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/world/indonesian-boy-scout-leader-called-for-sharia-law/news-story/889feb92be1eefc9f06412fb6387363a Indonesian Boy Scout leader called for sharia law
  18. ^ "Indonesia to disband hardline Islamist group Hizb ut-Tahrir". Reuters. 8 May 2017. Retrieved 14 May 2017.
  19. ^ Boy Scouts of America Pack 3455 - Jakarta, Indonesia
  20. ^ British School Overseas 1st Group, Jakarta

Further reading edit

  • Scouting 'Round the World, John S. Wilson, first edition, Blandford Press 1959

External links edit

  • Official website (in Indonesian)
  • Pramuka.id, official news website of the Pramuka Movement

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translated from the existing Indonesian Wikipedia article at id Gerakan Pramuka Indonesia see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated id Gerakan Pramuka Indonesia to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation The Pramuka Movement of Indonesia Indonesian Gerakan Pramuka Indonesia 1 officially the Praja Muda Karana Scouting Movement Indonesian Gerakan Kepanduan Praja Muda Karana is the national scouting organization of Indonesia Scouting was founded in the Dutch East Indies in 1912 and Indonesia became a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement WOSM in 1953 Its membership is compulsory for students 2 It has 21 599 748 members as of 2011 3 making it the world s largest Scout association Gerakan PramukaOfficial emblemSprouting coconut seed its simplified logoHeadquartersGambir JakartaCountryIndonesiaFounded14 August 1961 62 years ago 1961 08 14 first public parade of unified scout movement FounderGovernment of Indonesia under the Sukarno Guided Democracy administrationHamengkubuwono IX first Chief ScoutMembership21 599 748 2011 Chief ScoutPolice Commissioner Gen ret Budi WasesoAffiliationWorld Organization of the Scout MovementWebsitewww wbr pramuka wbr or wbr id National Quarter www wbr pramuka wbr id official news website Scouting portalEnsign of Pramuka MovementThe organization was established on 14 August 1961 as a part of the late Sukarno government s attempt to create a Scouting like movement freed from the influences of Baden Powell 4 a goal largely reversed under the succeeding Suharto government August 14 is celebrated as Pramuka Day to honour the organisation s first public parade in 1961 wherein independence hero Sultan Hamengkubuwono IX of Yogyakarta was appointed as the first Chief Scout of the GPI With the 2013 education curriculum in effect it is compulsory for all Indonesian students to join the scout movement as scouting is officially one of the study units in the curriculum This contributes to the movement s recognition as the world s largest Unlike other Scouting organizations the GPI uses a full military salute instead of the usual Scout sign and salute honoring the fighting youth of the foundational organizations that formed the GPI for their service during the long Indonesian National Revolution 1945 49 Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 2 1 Colonial Period 2 2 After Independence 2 3 Founding Organizations 3 Programme 3 1 Membership badge 3 2 Age groups 3 3 Awards 3 4 Rover and Venture Scout Special Unit 3 5 Scout Promise Tri Satya 3 6 Scout Law Dasa Darma 3 7 Councils 3 8 National Special Scout Jamborees 4 Controversies 5 International units in Indonesia 6 See also 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksEtymology editThe name Pramuka was derived from the acronym of Praja muda karana Sanskrit young people willing to work But before this abbreviation was established the word was originally proposed by Hamengkubuwono IX from the Javanese term poromuko pronounced pramukɔ lit front line soldier In W J S Poerwadarminta s 1939 Javanese Bausastra Dictionary pramuka means pangarep or lelurah which means leader The Pramuka word in Indonesia is currently often used as a term for scouting History editColonial Period edit nbsp Indonesian Scouting organisations around the 1920s source source source source Boy Scouts from the Netherlands Indies at the World Scout Jamboree in the Netherlands 1937 Scouting came to Dutch East Indies in 1912 as a branch of the Nederlandse Padvinders Organisatie NPO Netherlands Pathfinder Organisation After the oubreak of World War I had its own large quartier it was called the Vereeniging Nederlandsch Indische Padvinders Association of Dutch Indies Pathfinders Other Scouting organizations were established by the Indonesia Scouts in 1916 5 As the Dutch East Indies Indonesia had been a branch of the Netherlands Scout Association yet Scouting was very popular and had achieved great numbers and standards citation needed The Scouting organisation initiated by Indonesians was the Javaansche Padvinders Organisatie established at the initiative of S P Mangkunegara VII in 1916 As scouting organizations sprung up scouting became inline with the national movement Scouting organizations that sprung are the Padvinder Muhammadiyah which in 1920 changed its name to Hizbul Wathan HW 6 7 Nationale Padvinderij founded by Budi Utomo 8 Syarikat Islam established Syarikat Islam Afdeling Padvinderij which was later changed to Syarikat Islam Afdeling Pandu and is better known as SIAP 9 Nationale Islamietische Padvinderij NATIPIJ established by Jong Islamieten Bond JIB and Indonesisch Nationale Padvinders Organisatie INPO established by Pemuda Indonesia 8 nbsp Flag of Indonesische Nationale Padvinderij OrganisatieIn 1923 the Scouting movement in Indonesia gained ground by the full establishment of the Dutch Nationale Padvinderij Organisatie NPO in Bandung 10 In Jakarta the Jong Indonesische Padvinders Organisatie JIPO was established in the same year 10 5 These two forerunner organisations of scouting in Indonesia merged into one named the Indonesische Nationale Padvinderij Organisatie INPO in Bandung in 1926 10 Outside Java West Sumatran religious school students founded El Hilaal scouting in 1928 11 The desire for unity for Indonesian scouting organisations at that time appeared to begin with the formation of PAPI namely Persaudaraan Antara Pandu Indonesia a federation of Pandu Kebangsaan INPO SIAP NATIPIJ and PPS on 23 May 1928 This federation could not last long due to the intention of fusion as a result in 1930 the Kepanduan Bangsa Indonesia KBI was founded by figures from Jong Java Padvinders Pandu Kebangsaan JJP PK INPO and PPS JJP Jong Java Padvinderij PK Pandu Kebangsaan PAPI later evolved into the Central Body of the Indonesian Scouting Fraternity BPPKI in April 1938 Between 1928 1935 the Indonesian scouting movement emerged both with a national and religious mindset scouts with a national mindset can be noted as Pandu Indonesia PI Padvinders Organisatie Pasundan POP Pandu Kesultanan PK Sinar Pandu Kita SPK and Kepanduan Rakyat Indonesia KRI Meanwhile those who follow the religious mindset founded Pandu Ansor Al Wathoni Hizbul Wathan Indonesian Islamic Scouting KII Islamitische Padvinders Organisatie IPO Tri Darma Christian Indonesian Catholic Scouting KAKI Indonesian Christian Scouting KMI In an effort to foster unity the Central Board of the Indonesian Scouting Fraternity BPPKI planned an All Indonesian Jamboree This plan underwent several changes both in the time of implementation and the name of the activity which was later agreed to be replaced with Perkemahan Kepanduan Indonesia Oemoem abbreviated as PERKINO and held on 19 23 July 1941 in Yogyakarta 8 12 nbsp Netherlands Indies stamp from 1937After Independence edit When Indonesia became an independent country there were more than 60 separate Boy Scout and Girl Guide organizations Most were directly affiliated with some certain political parties or social groups And there was one national organization the People s Scouts Pandu Rakyat Indonesia founded on 27 29 December 1945 just almost half a year since independence in its 1st Congress in Surakarta Attempts were made to unify all Scout organizations into one The fact that Indonesia is made up of many islands made administration and supervision difficult and the Japanese occupation caused some twenty separate Scout organizations to spring up and it took time for them to coalesce In September 1951 in a Jakarta conference the People s Scouts recognized by the Ministry of Education twice in 1947 and 1950 as the official Scout organization of the young nation and the other 12 of the stronger Scout and Guide organizations nationwide met and decided to found a federating body to satisfy national and international needs Representatives of these organizations decided that the time had come to merge into one national organization for Indonesian Scouting and Guiding With their cooperation the Ikatan Pandu Indonesia Ipindo Indonesian Scouting Union came into being Government approval of Ipindo was granted on 22 February 1952 and President Sukarno consented to become patron of the unifying and correlating National Scout Council With the formation of Ipindo Indonesia became a full member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement in 1953 13 as an organization of its Asia Pacific Region In 1955 the Ipindo hosted the country s first Scout Jamboree in Pasar Minggu South Jakarta With the beginning of the Guided Democracy period came a period of unification of all Scout and Guide organizations into one On 9 March 1961 in the State Palace of Jakarta in the presence of Ipinido representatives and those of other organizations President Sukarno gave his blessing for the unification of Indonesian Scouting and Guiding into one national organization With the April 1961 decision to merge the Fadjar Harapan Pioneer movement organization founded in 1959 into Ipindo and other organizations the establishment of a single Scout Movement organization in Indonesia called Gerakan Pramuka was officially completed On 20 May 1961 President Sukarno signed a presidential regulation formally declaring Gerakan Pramuka as the official Scout and Guide organization in Indonesia and official heir and successor to the legacies of the former Scout and Guide organizations of the republic inheriting thus Indonesia s membership in WOSM from Ipindo On 30 July at the Istora Gelora Bung Karno in Jakarta the GPI was officially launched as the country s national co ed Scouting and Guiding organization on the basis of the existing organizations in the republic Gerakan Pramuka is a former member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts having left WAGGGS and added the girls program to WOSM also in 2002 After Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono IX other Indonesian recipients of the Bronze Wolf the only distinction of the World Organization of the Scout Movement awarded by the World Scout Committee for exceptional services to world Scouting include Abdul Azis Saleh in 1978 John Beng Kiat Liem in 1982 and retired Lieutenant General Mashudi in 1985 Gerakan Pramuka was made into a compulsory extracurricular activity in 2013 with the adoption of Kurikulum 2013 the Indonesian school curriculum of 2013 Despite that schools especially elementary schools have made Pramuka into a compulsory extracurricular activity long before this policy 14 15 Founding Organizations edit By the time the GPI was founded in 1961 the following organizations helped in its formation Ikatan Pandu Indonesia Ipindo Fadjar Harapan Persatuan Kepanduan Puteri Indonesia PKPI Persatuan Organisasi Pandu Puteri Indonesia POPPINDO Programme edit nbsp Headquarters of National Quarter Kwartir Nasional in JakartaThe Pramuka Movement incorporates both boys and girls It is an educational movement through Scouting activities the education being directed toward a new just peaceful and prosperous Indonesian community based on the national ideology citation needed Activities of the boys and girls are conducted separately from one another They have joint activities whenever possible and necessary Management of the Scout Movement is carried out by the National Quarter Kwartir Nasional or Kwarnas Education for young members is carried out through activities to achieve General Skill Requirements Syarat Kecakapan Umum SKU and Special Skill Requirements Syarat Kecakapan Khusus SKK merit badge system towards achieving Garuda Scout To achieve the goals of Scouting activities are carried out on the group and national level Routine activities are focused on the development of character patriotism physical fitness skill and intelligence of the Scouts themselves which are very important for their future life Activities of the special troops are organized in order to develop specific personal interest and talent and enable them to serve the community with the knowledge ability and skill he she have learned The Scouts take an active part in community development service projects They take an active part in combating illiteracy The success of the campaign against illiteracy in one province gained the Scouts worldwide recognition and won them a UNESCO award citation needed The Scouts also participate in the drive to improve health and nutrition in the community especially children under five years of age Acting as extension workers they practice how to raise cattle fish breed hens and grow vegetables Membership badge edit The Scout emblem incorporates the seed of the coconut palm a common native Indonesian plant and all parts of which are used in Indonesian everyday life symbolizing the philosophy of a true Scout who must make him or herself useful in all aspects of life The seed form represents the growing spirit physical toughness adaptability and high aspiration of the Scout The logo is in maroon The logo is the basis of the wider membership badge which also incorporates the star rice paddy and cotton from the national coat of arms Garuda Pancasila Age groups edit Main article Ranks in Gerakan Pramuka Indonesia Gerakan Pramuka is divided in two major educational groups the member section and the adult section The first is divided in further age groups with different educational systems the second provides the leaders and supports the younger members The officially recognized age groups are Cub Scouts Pramuka Siaga ages 7 to 10 or equal to elementary school s 1st 3rd grade consists of Siaga Mula Siaga Bantu Siaga Tata Scouts Pramuka Penggalang ages 11 to 15 or equal to elementary school s 4th 6th grade and junior high school s 7th 9th grade consists of Penggalang Ramu Penggalang Rakit Penggalang Terap Rover Scouts Pramuka Penegak ages 16 to 20 or equal to senior high school s 10th 12th grade consists of Penegak Bantara Penegak Laksana Venturer Scouts Pramuka Pandega ages 21 to 25 or equal to academy university students Adult members ages 26 and olderA much younger level Beaver Scout Pramuka Prasiaga exists in some provincial Scout Councils since it was started in Central Java in 2010 but has been a recognized part of the GPI movement with a growing following It is made up of children ages 4 to 7 or equal to the kindergarten level Awards edit Activities are mainly carried out to achieve advancement through the Syarat kecakapan Umum SKU or Advancement Badge and Syarat Kecakapan Khusus TKK or Merit Badge system The highest rank in each age group is Pramuka Garuda Eagle Scout equivalent Rover and Venture Scout Special Unit edit In Pramuka there are Rover and Venturer Scouts Special Units called Satuan Karya SAKA In those units the Rovers and Venturers are able to learn various skills to be specialist that are useful for their future careers as well as to provide services to the community There are ten different units Law Enforcement Special Unit Saka Bhayangkara in coordination with the Indonesian National Police and the Civil Service Police Units Air Mindedness Special Unit Saka Dirgantara in coordination with the Indonesian Air Force and the Ministry of Transportation Sea and Maritime Special Unit Saka Bahari in coordination with the Indonesian Navy the Ministry of Transportation and the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Health Care And Services Special Unit Saka Bakti Husada in coordination with the Ministry of Health Population And Family Planning Special Unit Saka Kencana Saka Keluarga Berencana in coordination with the National Population And Family Planning Board and Ministry of Health Plantation And Agriculture Special Unit Saka Taruna Bumi in coordination with the Ministry of Agriculture Forest Preserver Special Unit Saka Wana Bakti in coordination with the Ministry of Environment and Forestry Homeland Defense Special Unit Saka Wira Kartika in coordination with the Indonesian Army Tourism Guides Special Unit Saka Pariwisata in coordination with the National Police Civil Service Police and the Ministry of Tourism Indonesia Education and Culture Special Unit Saka Widya Budaya Bakti in coordination with the Ministry of Education and Culture Environment Special Unit Saka Kalpataru in coordination with the Ministry of Environment and Forestry Information and Communications Technology Special Unit Saka Telematika in coordination with the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology Search and Rescue Special Unit Saka SAR in coordination with National Search and Rescue AgencyScout Promise Tri Satya edit nbsp The scouts serving as colour advance platoon for the PaskibraOn My Honour I promise that I will do my best to Fulfill my obligation to God and the Republic of Indonesia and to obey Pancasila Help other people and get involved in community building Obey the Scout Law Scout Law Dasa Darma edit nbsp Indonesian Scouts at Prambanan 8th National Rover Moot in 2003Believe in God the Almighty Takwa Kepada Tuhan Yang Maha Esa Preserve nature and love each other Cinta Alam dan Kasih Sayang Sesama Manusia Be an affable and knightly patriot Patriot yang Sopan dan Kesatria Be obedient and collegial Patuh dan Suka Bermusyawarah Help others with compliance and resilience Rela Menolong dan Tabah Be diligent skilled and cheerful Rajin Terampil dan Gembira Be provident and simple Hemat Cermat dan Bersahaja Exercise discipline be brave and faithful Disiplin Berani dan Setia Be accountable and trustworthy Bertanggung Jawab dan Dapat Dipercaya Have purity in thoughts words and actions Suci dalam Pikiran Perkataan dan Perbuatan Councils edit Gerakan Pramuka operates and maintains 34 province level territorial councils kwartir daerah each corresponding to provincial borders and a National Council or Headquarters Kwartir Nasional for top level staff and employees nbsp The insignia of the 34 councils west to east in geographic order except for North Kalimantan and newer Papuan provinces generally correspond to the coat of arms of their provinceNational Special Scout Jamborees edit A National Special Scout Jamboree is held every five years for disabled Scouts The seventh National Special Scouts Jamboree was held in 2007 in East Jakarta The first jamboree of this sort to be held in Indonesia was in 1972 16 Controversies editIn July 2017 the Indonesian government suspended support for Gerakan Pramuka Indonesia after Chairman of the Scout National Quarter Kwarnas Adhyaksa Dault expressed support for Hizb ut Tahrir 17 as Hizb ut Tahrir is against Indonesia s legislative foundation of Pancasila an ideology based on a multi faith democracy 18 Financial assistance was suspended pending clarification from Adhyaksa Dault over his presence at a Hizb ut Tahrir rally in 2013 and interview to a Hizb ut Tahrir videographer expressing Caliphate is the teaching of the Prophet If God is willing with or without our help the caliphate will rise Our ways may be different but our goal is the same That is why I m here We keep making small changes We have to make big changes World order must be changed We must impose sharia 17 International units in Indonesia editIn addition there are American Boy Scouts in Jakarta linked to the Direct Service branch of the Boy Scouts of America which supports units around the world 19 There is also group from British Scouting Overseas which support scouting at British School Jakarta 20 See also editBung Tomo Hamengkubuwono IX former vice president and founder of the GPI PaskibrakaReferences edit History of Scouting Dizhaowa Media Kompas Cyber Pramuka Menjadi Ekskul Wajib KOMPAS com in Indonesian Retrieved 2020 05 17 Triennal review Census as at 1 December 2010 PDF World Organization of the Scout Movement Archived from the original PDF on 8 May 2012 Retrieved 13 January 2011 Ketetapan Majelis Permusyawaratan Rakyat Sementara Nomor II MPRS 1960 Tentang Garis garis Besar Pola Pembangunan Nasional Semesta Berencana Tahapan Pertama 1961 1969 Resolution of the Provisional People s Consultative Assembly Number II MPRS 1960 on the Major Guidelines of the National Overall Planned Development Phase One 1961 1969 Provisional People s Consultative Assembly of the Republic of Indonesia 1960 a b Het Padvindersblad officieel orgaan der Vereeniging Nederlandsch Indische Padvinders jrg 20 1934 no 3 1934 March 1934 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Media Kompas Cyber 2022 08 08 Sejarah Hizbul Wathan Gerakan Kepanduan Muhammadiyah Halaman all KOMPAS com in Indonesian Retrieved 2023 07 13 Tysara Laudia 2023 02 17 Hizbul Wathan Artinya Pasukan Tanah Air Ini Organisasi Kepemudaan Muhammadiyah liputan6 com in Indonesian Retrieved 2023 07 13 a b c Kepanduan Indonesia Kwartir Nasional Gerakan Pramuka 2022 01 07 Retrieved 2023 07 13 Sejarah Gerakan Pramuka Syarikat Islam 2016 08 15 Retrieved 2023 07 13 a b c Buku Panduan Museum Sumpah Pemuda Museum Sumpah Pemuda Jakarta 2009 Mestika Zed Amri Emizal Edmihardi 2002 Sejarah perjuangan kemerdekaan 1945 1949 di Kota Padang dan sekitarnya in Indonesian Yayasan Citra Budaya Indonesia p 22 ISBN 978 979 95830 5 5 Direktorat Jenderal Kebudayaan 2019 02 13 Sejarah Pramuka Di Indonesia Museum Sumpah Pemuda Museum Sumpah Pemuda Kementerian Pendidikan Kebudayaan Riset dan Teknologi in Indonesian Retrieved 2023 07 13 Wilson John S 1959 Scouting Round the World First ed Blandford Press p 254 Pramuka Menjadi Ekskul Wajib KOMPAS com in Indonesian 20 November 2012 Retrieved 26 January 2022 Wibowo Said Edy 26 July 2017 Ektrakurikuler Wajib Pramuka Pada Kurikulum K13 dan Sebuah Pemikiran Kumparan in Indonesian Retrieved 26 January 2022 Cempaka Health Special scout jamboree opens doors for disabled students 24 November 2007 Retrieved 18 December 2007 a b http www theaustralian com au news world indonesian boy scout leader called for sharia law news story 889feb92be1eefc9f06412fb6387363a Indonesian Boy Scout leader called for sharia law Indonesia to disband hardline Islamist group Hizb ut Tahrir Reuters 8 May 2017 Retrieved 14 May 2017 Boy Scouts of America Pack 3455 Jakarta Indonesia British School Overseas 1st Group JakartaFurther reading editScouting Round the World John S Wilson first edition Blandford Press 1959External links editOfficial website in Indonesian Pramuka id official news website of the Pramuka Movement Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gerakan Pramuka Indonesia amp oldid 1186901283, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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