The Martial Arts of Indonesia: A Guide to Pencak Silat, Kuntao and Traditional Weapons

The Martial Arts of Indonesia: A Guide to Pencak Silat, Kuntao and Traditional Weapons

The Martial Arts of Indonesia: A Guide to Pencak Silat, Kuntao and Traditional Weapons

The Martial Arts of Indonesia: A Guide to Pencak Silat, Kuntao and Traditional Weapons

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Overview

Preserved in music, dance, and art—as well as in ritual, tribal law, and mythology—the fighting arts of the Indonesian archipelago play a central role in Indonesian culture.

The Martial Arts of Indonesia is a heavily illustrated and well-researched work from revered martial arts scholar and teacher Donn F. Draeger. Draeger offers an expert's perspective on the story of Indonesia's martial culture, providing a comprehensive introduction to the sophisticated forms of empty-hand combat. These acrobatic fighting styles like Pencak Silat—which was granted World Cultural Heritage status by UNESCO in 2019—and Kuntao are growing in popularity around the world.

This book also has extensive information on traditional Indonesian weapons including:
  • Keris: A dagger with a waved blade and pistol-grip handle
  • Kujang: A sickle-shaped dagger with a distinctive curve
  • Rencong: An L-shaped knife with a slightly curved blade

Draeger shows how these unique Indonesian forms are related to their mainland cousins, provides a historical context for their development, and describes the various combat methods employed throughout Indonesia. This edition includes a new foreword by Gary Nathan Gartenberg, the world's leading expert on Indonesian martial arts, which explains the lasting importance of this classic study of an ancient martial tradition.

With over 400 photos and illustrations of moves and weapons that showcase the intricacies of the Indonesian fighting forms, The Martial Arts of Indonesia is an indispensable addition to any martial artist's library.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780804852777
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Publication date: 04/06/2021
Pages: 288
Sales rank: 1,100,455
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Donn F. Draeger (1922-1982) was one of the world's leading authorities on the weapons and fighting arts of Asia and was a highly regarded figure in Japan. Licensed in Japan as a teacher of numerous martial arts, he wrote prolifically on the subject. His many publications include Judo Formal Techniques, Shaolin Kung Fu and the six-volume Practical Karate series.

Gary Nathan Gartenberg is an expert on Indonesian martial arts and a scholar in the field of Malay & Indonesian studies. Since 1979, he has immersed himself in Southeast Asian martial culture with an emphasis on Indonesia's national sport, pencak silat. Presently, he serves as a strategist, researcher, translator, and content creator for projects regarding the trajectories and disposition of Indonesian arts and artifacts worldwide.

Table of Contents

Foreword 9

Foreword to the Original Edition 17

Acknowledgments 19

Chapter 1 Preliminary Background 21

Protohistoric and Historic 21

Technical Rationale 33

Chapter 2 Java and Madura 43

Pencak silat 43

Kuntao SO

Other Weapons and Systems 86

Chapter 3 Sumatra, Nias, Mentawai Islands, and the Riau Archipelago 109

Background 109

Minangkabau 124

Aceh 150

Riau Archipelago 153

Batak 154

The Celates 157

Mentawai Islands and Nias 159

Kuntao 162

Chapter 4 Bali 165

Pencak silat 165

Other Weapons and Systems 180

Chapter 5 The Lesser Sundas 185

Pencak silat and Kuntao 185

Other Weapons and Systems 185

Chapter 6 The Celebes 199

Background 199

Bugis and Makassarese 201

Kuntao in Makassar 206

Bajau 210

Toraja 213

Minahasa Inhabitants 222

Chapter 7 The Moluccas 227

Background 227

Aborigines 230

Pencak silat 235

Bibliography 243

Glossary-Index 245

General 245

Weapons 249

Index 252

Geographical Names 252

People, Tribes, Races, Deities 254

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