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Folklore behind balikpapan ORIGINS BALIKPAPAN Balikpapan is the name of an area in East Kalimantan. According to the owner of the origin of the name of Balikpapan there are at least three versions. The first is a story that tells of an incident that occurred in 1739. At that time the territory of Borneo under the Government of Sultan Muhammad Idris of the Kingdom of Kutai. One day the Sultan ordered settlers along an unnamed bay to donate building materials for the construction of a new palace in Kutai. The donation was determined in the form of the surrender of 1,000 sheets of bundles tied up into a raft brought to Kutai through the coast. Arriving at Kutai, there were 10 pieces of board that are less because they were released during the trip. The Emperor ordered a re-search until they found that the 10 pieces of the board were swept away and appeared in a place now called "Jenebora". It was from this event that the name of Balikpapan was given by the Sultan in the Kutai term "Baliklah - the board" or the returning board that did not want to contribute to Kutai. The second version is based on the origin of the name of Balikpapan according to folklore from the people of Sand Tribe or commonly called the Kulir Kuleng. The story they have narrated from generation to generation in the saga of the origin of the name "Negeri Balikpapan". The tribes of Pasir Balik who live along the bay coast of Balikpapan are from the descendants of grandfather and grandmother named "KULUN KULENG and PAPAN AYUN". The ancestors of the fishing village located in Balikpapan Bay were named "KULENG-PAPAN" or "BALIK-PAPAN". In Pasir, Kuleng means Balik and Papan means Board, and it is estimated that the name of Balikpapan has been around 1527. Meanwhile, the third version of the name Balikpapan is according to the folklore still alive among the people of Pasir, East Kalimantan. It is said that in 1783 in the land of Sand has been going on a system of royal government is regular and people live in full. The king's power when it covers a very wide area to the south. The area is a beautiful bay and contains crops with abundant sea produce. People living along the bay live as farmers and fishermen. They live in a peaceful and prosperous atmosphere. The sultan who ruled at that time was Aji Muhammad. A name that symbolizes the greatness and sanctity of the soul of its owner. Aji Muhammad had a daughter named Aji Tatin. After adulthood, Aji Tatin married a nobleman of King Kutai. For his future, Aji Tatin demands an inheritance to his father. Aji Muhammad also surrendered the bay area, when it has not become a city and has no name. One day, the Aji Tatin believers were picking up tributes from the people in the form of boards by boat. When they are rowing a boat using a gaff (pole) called a tokong, suddenly there comes a powerful storm. Aji Tatin boat upside down in a storm. The oarsmen tried to bring their boats docked to the shore, but were helpless because of the cyclone and the ferocious waves. After a while, the boat crashed into a coral island. Tokong (gaff) broken rowers and boat loaded boards were sunk. The boat trip leader is Panglima Sendong. Finally, all of those in the boat died from drowning. From reverse boat events that is then local area called Balikpapan, which is taken from the event the boat contains a board that is turned upside down in a storm