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  • Our Guest From Air Manis Secret Surfcamp and France National Institute of Archaeology

    On May 9, 2026, Jago Pusako received a visit from Da @benny_been_here dan Kak Yayuk dari @airmanis_secret_surfcamp and accompanied Patrick from the National Institute of Archeology French https://www.inrap.fr/en in Marapalam. We have an oportunity to presented our pragram and activity which adopt a GLAM concept. GLAM an acronim for Galery, Library, Archive and Museum. Jago Pusako forward, developing those idea to promote and preserve Minangkabau Culture.

  • The decline of western civilization according to Oswald Spengler

    A monthly routine activity organized by Jago Pusako Budayo. On Saturday, December 6, 2025, Jago Pusako Budayo presented a special resource person, namely Mr. Drs. Purwo Husodo, M.Hum., a philosophy lecturer from the Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Andalas University. With 37 years of service, he has dedicated his life to developing the science of historical philosophy, bringing deep insights that are ready to enrich the discussion of this first book.

  • Indonesian Directorate General of Immigration Visiting

    On Thursday, July 31, 2025, the Jago Pusako Office received a special visit from a team from the Indonesian Directorate General of Immigration at 3:00 PM WIB. This visit was a valuable opportunity for both parties to share information regarding registration and inventory procedures for objects in accordance with museum standards. This meeting was not only a friendly gathering but also opened new insights into professional and regulatory collection management.
    During the discussion, the team from the Directorate General of Immigration shared their experiences in handling administrative procedures related to the ownership and management of historical assets. Meanwhile, Jago Pusako outlined the technical steps in inventorying museum objects to ensure accurate preservation and documentation. This information exchange is expected to improve the quality of collection management in the future and support more systematic cultural heritage preservation efforts.