recognized by people based on one story of folklore,
namely "Si Beru Dayang".
The beginning of the story of Si Beru Dayang
when the welfare karo people suddenly dim. Never
imagined before the darkness will overshadow the
life of the Karo tribe. The prolonged dry season does
not end. The soil is so dry that the trees wither away
before it can bear fruit. As a result, almost all the
inhabitants of the region suffer from hunger.
However, the King who led the moment did not
remain silent. He ordered his people to perform
various rituals. Like the ceremony Mindo Udan (ask
for rain) and ceremony Erpangkir Ngarkari
(cleaning up to get rid of bad luck). However, all
efforts are not always bringing results.
The drought continues to infect the entire region.
The catastrophe became more and more so that
citizens were getting weaker and emaciated. Based
on the story, the people of Karo, especially the
elderly people believe that the calamity that comes
in a village could be due to human activity itself
who likes to do evil. Therefore, they always teach
their children to always do good so that disaster does
not come in Karo village.
Then the story continues when a child dies then
transforms into a fruit then the fruit is cut into pieces
and planted and maintained properly so that it grows
like rice. The community believes that if they
together take care of Si Beru Dayang then the rice
will flourish and produce results for the community.
In keeping "Beru Dayang", Karo people are working
hard again, reaping, and planting the seeds of rice.
They believe that "Beru Dayang” must always be
protected". Karo community gives betel offerings to
Beraspati Taneh as a thanks. All rituals must be
done with all the heart and sincerity.
Furthermore, the Karo tribe people cooperate to
hold Merdang ceremony (sowing seed). The
ceremony is believed to be a ritual or appeal to
Beraspati Taneh (God of Land Rulers) to deign to
keep the rice planted so that the rice grows fertile
and ready to be harvested with abundant yields.
Such is the belief of the people of Sugihen Village,
especially the elderly who still believe in the local
wisdom of Si Beru Dayang story. They argue that in
the story of Si Beru Dayang there are values of
unity, cooperation, and sincerity in doing a job.
In addition to the old age group, community
groups that do not go to school until graduate junior
high school is also still many who believe with the
power of the character "Si Beru Dayang" that can
fertilize rice crops. One of the causes of this group
believes that stories are obtained orally from mouth
to mouth and spread from one generation to another
through verbal communication. Stories are delivered
in an interesting and memorable way so that people
also tend to convey to others.
The function of folklore is seen from the cultural
function, that is (1) the children and grandchildren
know the origin of their ancestors that the ancestors
always tried to tell Si Beru Dayang story to the
grandchildren so as not to be forgotten until in the
future, and (2) people can take experience and
appreciate the services of previous figures. People of
Karo appreciation for Beru Dayang services that
create rice is to maintain the condition by still telling
the same thing over and over again.
3.3 Societies That Do Not Believe in
Folklore "Si Beru Dayang”
Community groups that do not believe in local
wisdom in the Si Beru Dayang folklore are from the
young age group. They do not trust the myth of
folklore "Si Beru Dayang". Young people think that
the folklore of "Si Beru Dayang" is a mere story that
does not really happen because impossible human
can transform into rice. It is impossible that there is
a God of soil fertility so there must be a ritual in
such a way as to ask for something.
Those who graduate from high school to college
begin to have no belief in such a story, because in
this group their mindset is advance and modern, so
no longer believe things that do not make sense.
This group also already know the religion.
Therefore, they believe that the power is from God,
not from humans or any creatures.
Among the younger generation is less interested
in the myth of folklore because it is considered
irrelevant to the development of the era in the era of
globalization is all-modern and modern. In ancient
times, folklore has experienced a period of greatness
so greatly affect the mindset of society. However,
now the folklore has begun to be abandoned or has
lost prestige in the midst of society. One of the
causes of young people are no longer interested in
folklore is recognized by the public because of the
story line and figures are considered outdated. Even,
the younger generation has lost interest in reading
and listening to folklore commonly tells with forests,
animals and the imaginary world. Young people
seem to be not so happy when they see characters
playing in the forest, but they are more interested in
life in a frenzied metropolis, full of crowds. The
younger generation actually feels funny when
reading a folktale with a figure who has supernatural
powers or can change shape.