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Rohana Kudus

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Occupation
  
Journalist

Period
  
20th century

Siblings
  
Sutan Sjahrir

Nationality
  
Indonesian

Name
  
Rohana Kudus

Nephews
  
Kriya Arsyah Sjahrir

Rohana Kudus Rohana Kudus

Born
  
20 December 1884 Agam, West Sumatra, (
1884-12-20
)

Died
  
August 17, 1972, Jakarta, Indonesia

Nieces
  
Siti Rabyah Parvati Sjahrir

Similar
  
Sutan Sjahrir, Herawati Diah, Sayuti Melik

ROHANA KUDUS


Rohana Kudus (December 20, 1884 - August 17, 1972) was the first female Indonesian journalist, founder of the Sunting Melayu newspaper, and an activist for women's emancipation. Born in a village in Agam, West Sumatra, she was taught at home by her father. After learning crafts before her marriage, she became interested in teaching such skills to women and providing for their overall education. She established a school in 1911, and in 1912 founded the newspaper, intended for women. She was its chief editor.

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Early life

Rohana was born in village of Koto Gadang, Agam, the hinterland of West Sumatra. Her father Mohammad Rasjad Maharaja Soetan was an advisor to the Sultan of Deli. Rohana was a half-sister of Sutan Sjahrir and also a cousin of Agus Salim. Rohana was intelligent although she did not receive a formal education. She often studied with her father, who taught her in reading and language studies. When her father was assigned to Alahan Panjang, North Sumatra, she asked her Dutch neighbors to teach her household skills such as knitting and weaving.

Marriage and family

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In 1908, when she was 24 years old, Rohana married Abdul Kudus, a notary public. Abdul Kudus was supportive of his wife's effort to educate women.

Creating a school

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On February 11, 1911, Rohana Kudus decided to found a school for women, specifically to teach them crafts and skills beyond their ordinary household duties. During this time, she faced opposition from numerous sources who were resistant to change and advancement of women. With the support of her husband, Kudus persisted and eventually persuaded people to her side.

The school, named Sekolah Kerajinan Amal Setia, became a center for artisans to work with the Dutch government on sales of their work in major cities and overseas. It was the only craft producer that met the international standards of purchase.

Skilled in writing, Kudus did not stop with teaching women crafts. She believed in educating women as a whole. The following year, she started Sunting Melayu, a newspaper with women as its intended audience. Kudus was chief editor, assisted by Zubaidah Ratna Djuwita.

References

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