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Uder malas Cerita rakyat dari Kalimantan TengahIa selalu terbangun di sore hari. Kemudian ia pergi memancing di sungai sampai petang. Uder pernah membantu istrinya. Itu sebabnya dia selalu bekerja sendirian di bidang. Dia tidak pernah menyerah memberinya nasihat. Namun, Uder tidak pernah mendengarkan kepada istrinya. Pada suatu sore, Uder pergi memancing. Dia mengambil beberapa cacing sebagai umpan. Dalam perjalanan ke sungai, ia bertemu dengan tetangganya. "Hei Uder, mana yang akan kamu?" "Aku akan Memancing," kata Uder. "Apa yang Anda punya untuk umpan?" "Beberapa worms," jawab Uder. Kemudian ia melanjutkan perjalanan. Kemudian ia bertemu sesama manusia lain. Sekali lagi, tetangga bertanya mana Uder pergi dan apa yang dia punya untuk umpan. Uder menjawab. Setelah itu, ia bertemu dengan tetangga yang lain. Dia juga bertanya pertanyaan yang sama. Uder lelah menjawab. Dia adalah marah. Jadi ia memutuskan untuk mengabaikan semua orang. Sementara ia berjalan sangat cepat, ia bertemu sekelompok monyet. Mereka bisa berbicara seperti manusia. "Hei Uder, Anda akan memancing?" bertanya pada salah satu monyet. "Ya, aku." "Apa yang Anda punya untuk umpan?" Uder adalah masih kesal dengan semua pertanyaan yang sama. Kali ini dia tidak bisa mengambil ini lagi. "Aku akan menggunakan ibumu untuk umpan!" kata Uder. "Hei! Jangan membuat menyenangkan dengan ibu saya!" Kera-kera marah. Mereka mengambil Uder. Kemudian mereka terikat padanya di pohon besar. "Tolong Maafkan aku. Saya tidak bermaksud untuk membuat menyenangkan dengan ibumu. Saya adalah hanya marah dengan semua pertanyaan-pertanyaan para tetangga telah bertanya kepadaku?"menjelaskan Uder. "Oke, kita mengampuni Anda. Kami akan membebaskan Anda, jika Anda dapat memberitahu kami tempat yang mana kita boleh memakan buah-buahan. Kami sangat lapar." "Pergi di seberang sungai. Di sana Anda dapat melihat pohon rambutan sangat besar. Anda dapat makan Rambutan tersebut sampai Anda semua penuh." Kemudian monyet membebaskannya. Uder kemudian berlari secepat dia bisa. Setelah dia tiba di rumah, ia meminta maaf kepada istrinya dan berjanji untuk menjadi suami yang baik. *** The Legend of Pesut Mahakam Folklore from East KalimantanA long time ago, there was a village in East Kalimantan. The village was near the Mahakam River. The villagers always worked hard. Although they were poor, they were very happy. They also helped each other. In the village, there was a rich family. The head of the family was Pak Pesut. Everybody knew Pak Pesut. He was known not because of his wealth, but because his stinginess. He did not like to help others. His family always ignored people. That’s why Pak Pesut’s family always lived alone and never mingled with others. It was a very long dry season. All the rice fields could not get water properly. The villagers could not harvest the rice. Therefore, all villagers were planning to leave their village and find other place to stay. Then they sent some young men to look for a place that had enough water for their rice fields. After several weeks looked for a new place, finally those young men arrived. They brought good news. There was a waterfall and it was enough to water their rice fields. Later, all the villagers rushed to the new place. Some villagers went to Pak Pesut’s house to inform about the waterfall. Although Pak Pesut was stingy, the villagers did not hate him.“I’m not going with you! I will stay here. I have enough rice for my family. We will survive!” said Pak Pesut arrogantly. The villagers knew it was useless to ask Pak Pesut to join them. So, they all left him and his family alone in the village. When they arrived at the new place, they all were very happy. They had enough water from the waterfall. In the mean time, Pak Pesut and his family were beginning to worry. Their rice slowly was gone. Soon they would not have enough rice to eat. It was in the morning when Pak Pesut’s wife was cooking their last portion of rice. Suddenly, someone knocked the door. A beggar came to his house. “Go out! I don’t have enough rice,” said Pak Pesut. He was lying. “Please mercy me. I’m so hungry. Give me a little rice please,” asked the beggar. Pak Pesut immediately asked his family to eat the rice. He was worried the beggar would enter his house and stole the rice. “But the rice is still in the cooking pot. Mother is still cooking it. If we eat the rice, it will be very hot,” said his son.“I don’t care! If you all don’t eat now, you will never eat again,” said Pak Pesut. Later, Pak Pesut and his family ate the rice. It was very hot. They needed water to drink. They rushed to Mahakam River. It was so hot that they finally jumped to the river. The beggar saw the incident. He then prayed to God. Amazingly, Pak Pesut family slowly changed into fish. The fish looked like dolphin. Since then, everybody named the fish as Pesut fish. ***
The Legend of Surabaya
Folklore from East Java
A long time ago in East Java there were two strong animals, Sura and Baya. Sura was a shark and Baya was a crocodile. They lived in a sea. Actually, they were friends. But when they were hungry, they were very greedy. They did not want to share their food. They would fight for it and never stop fighting until one of them gave up. It was a very hot day. Sura and Baya were looking for some food. Suddenly, Baya saw a goat. “Yummy, this is my lunch,” said Baya.“No way! This is my lunch. You are greedy! I had not eaten for two days!” said Sura. Then Sura and Baya fought again. After several hours, they were very tired. Sura had a plan to stop their bad behavior. “I’m tired of fighting, Baya,” said Sura. “Me too. What should we do to stop fighting? Do you have any idea?” asked Baya. “Yes, I do. Let’s share our territory. I live in the water, so I look for food in the sea. And you live on the land, right? So, you look for the food also on the land. The border is the beach, so we will never meet again. Do you agree?” asked Sura. “Hmm... let me think about it. OK, I agree. From today, I will never go to the sea again. My place is on the land,” said Baya. Then they both lived in the different places. But one day, Sura went to the land and looked for some food in the river. He was very hungry and there was not much food in the sea. Baya was very angry when he knew that Sura broke the promise. “Hey, what are you doing here? This is my place. Your place is in the sea!” “But, there is water in the river, right? So, this is also my place!” said Sura. Then Sura and Baya fought again. They both hit each other. Sura bit Baya's tail. Baya did the same thing to Sura. He bit very hard until Sura finally gave up. He went back to the sea. Baya was very happy. He had his place again. The place where they were fighting was a mess. Blood was everywhere. People then always talked about the fight between Sura and Baya. They then named the place of the fight as Surabaya, it’s from Sura the shark and Baya the crocodile. People also put their fight as the symbol of Surabaya city. ***
A Loyal Farmer
Folklore from Bali
A long time ago, there was a small village in Bali. The villagers were farmers they were very happy. Gods gave them fertile land. They always had great harvest. There were no poor family in that village. One day, a young man came to the village. He came from a very far place.
He went to the richest farmer in the village. The richest farmer's name was Jero Pasek.
"My name is I Tundung. I came here to work, Sir. I promise I will work hard."
"Hmm...Okay, I will let you work in my rice field. But remember, I will ask you to leave if you are lazy." said Jero Pasek. I Tudung was very happy. He did not want to disappoint Jero pasek, his master. He worked diligently. Jero Pasek was very grateful. The harvest was much better. Besides cultivating, I Tundung also look care of the animals, such as chickens, ducks, goats and cows. The number of the animals also increased. Jero Pasek become richer. Jero pasek planned to ask I Tundung to cultivate his field in Kangin Hill. Unlike the land in the village, the land in Kangin Hill was not fertile. However, I Tundung accepted it very happy. He felt that Jero Pasek had already trusted him. He wanted to repay his trust by giving him great harvest.
The land in the hill was arid. It was very dry. However, I Tundung was never gave up. There was a small spring. I Tundung made irrigation. He used the water in the spring and flew it through the irrigation.
It worked! The land was not dry anymore. The plants grew very well. And again they had great harvest. Now the whole hills are green, thanks to I Tundung. Unfortunately, their happiness did not last long. A thief stole the harvest and the animals. Sadly, I Tundung was never able to catch the thief. The harvest and the animals kept on missing, Jero Pasek was angry. "I'm very disappointed in you. I have lost a lot of harvest and animals!" I Tundung was sad. He went to a temple to pray. While he was meditating, he heard a voice. "I know your promlem and I can help you."
"Thank you. I'm willing to do anything as long as I can protect my master's harvest and animals." said I Tundung. "I will change you into a big black snake. You will live in the hill and you can protect the harvest and the animals."I Tundung agreed. He did not want to make his master disappointed and angry at him. Slowly, he changed into a big black snake. Meanwhile, Joko Pasek was looking for I Tundung. And when he arrived at his field, he saw abig black snake. He was so surprised when the snake was able to talk! "Don't be afraid, Sir. It's me, I Tundung. From now on, I will always protect your harvest and your animals."Jero Pasek was very sad. He never meant to ask I Tundung to do anything. But it was to late.***
Mak Isun Kayo
Folklore from West Sumatra
ONCE upon a time in Payakumbuh, West Sumatra lived a young man named Mak Isun. He was a diligent farmer. Mak Isun always thought of how he could be richer. One day, while he was at the rice field, a man passed by. His name was Pak Sole. He brought a monkey. Me was a monkey tamer. He made money by doing peoples order to pick up the coconuts. He did not have to climb the coconut trees. He always asked his monkey to
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