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Jawa Banyumasan of Indonesia
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Jawa Banyumasan of Indonesia
 
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Who are the Jawa Banyumasan?
The Jawa Banyumasan live in the southwest part of the province of Central Jawa (Java), specifically in the regencies of Cilacap, Kebumen, Purworejo, Purbalingga, Banjarnegara, and Banyumas. The Jawa Banyumasan are one of the subgroups of the Jawa cluster of peoples, but they have their own cultural variations which differ from other Jawa peoples.The Jawa Banyumasan are often called the Jawa Mendhoan or Jawa Serayu. They are called this because one of their best-known foods is mendhoan tempe. This is prepared from tempe (fermented soybean cake) dipped in spiced batter and then fried until half-cooked. The name Serayu is sometimes used because the Serayu river runs through most of their area. They speak the Banyumasan dialect of the Jawa language. It is easier for the Jawa Banyumasan to understand conversations in most other Jawa dialects, since its dialect is so similar to the standard Ngoko dialect. However, other Jawa groups find it harder to understand the Banyumasan dialect due to the widespread use of specific Banyumasan vocabulary. Their use of 'a' rather than 'o' enables them to learn the national Indonesian language more quickly than other Jawa subgroups.

What are their lives like?
Most of the Jawa Banyumasan people make their living from farming, but compared to other Indonesian people groups, they are fairly advanced in this field. Besides having fertile land, they use the land well, even more so now that they have more modern equipment. The industrial sector is also experiencing rapid growth. An example is the development of Cilacap as an industrial city.Besides heavy industry, small industries are also growing well. Woven bamboo and brown sugar products are a mainstay of small industry. In addition to fulfilling the needs of the Jawa Banyumasan themselves, these commodities are sold in other areas.

What do they believe?
The majority of the Jawa Banyumasan are Muslim. However, 80% of them are nominal Muslims (abangan). The other 20% are serious Muslims (santri) who strictly follow Islamic teachings and are faithful in worship. In addition, there are also some Jawa Banyumasan who follow animistic beliefs. They believe there are spirits that come from the unseen world. For example, they believe in spirits such as bujungan (shrouded ghosts, shaped like a corpse in burial cloth); jangkrong (shaped like a human skull); and dhemit (spirits that live at shrines). Places that are often considered sacred include graves, mountains, caves, and seas. Some of the Jawa Banyumasan still seek help from a dukun (shaman/healer/occultist) if they are sick or bothered by spirits. They often hold ceremonial meals (selamatan) or ritual feasts (kenduri), which include use of mantras and offerings to spirits. The purpose is to protect their area from calamity.

What are their needs?
The Jawa Banyumasan people still need assistance to increase their agricultural production. They need more dams, a better irrigation system would help them harvest more than three times as much per year. The opening of more work opportunities could decrease migration of youth to Cilacap or other cities. Development of new industry is still needed outside the city of Cilacap.

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Country: Indonesia
Continent:
Asia
Region:
Southeast Asia
Persecution Rank:48 (Only top 50 ranked, 1 = highest persecution ranking)
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People Name in Country: Jawa Banyumasan
People Name General:
Jawa Banyumasan
Alternate People Names:
BanyumasanJawa, Banyumasan
People Code: 104218
Population in this Country: 8,000,000
Population all Countries: 8,000,000
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Jawa
People Name General:
Jawa Banyumasan
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Primary Language:
Javanese
Language Code (16th): jav    Ethnologue Listing
JAN
Primary Dialect:
Cirebon
Dialect Code:
jav02
Secondary Languages:
Malay, Makassar (Unknown)
Total Languages Spoken:
2
   
 
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Primary Religion:
Islam
% Christian Adherents:2.00 %
% Evangelical:0.30 %
   
 
Joshua Project Progress Indicators
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Progress Scale: 1.2   Evangelicals >.01% but <=2%. Professing Christians <=5%
   
 
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GSEC Status:Level 2   Less than 2% Evangelical. Initial (localized) church planting within past 2 years
Agency Progress (API):Level 3   Multiple agencies involved
Church Progress (CPI):Level 3   Group of churches
 
 
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Bible Portions: 1852-1991
New Testament:
1829-1981Audio New Testament
Complete Bible: 1854-1994
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Jawa Banyumasan of Indonesia
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