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Ruhana Kuddus, or Rohana KudusAlthough it's incorrect in Perfect Spelling, this version is more popular name. ( Old Spelling: Roehana Koeddoes; December 20, 1884 – August 17, 1972) was the first female Indonesian journalist, founder of the newspaper '' Soenting Melajoe'', and an activist for
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Biography


Early life

She was born Siti Ruhana on December 20, 1884, in the village () of Koto Gadang,
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, in the hinterland of
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,
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. Her father Mohammad Rasjad Maharaja Soetan was the chief public prosecutor of
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and later of
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. Ruhana was the half-sister of
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, and a cousin of
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, both important intellectuals and politicians in the Indonesian independence movement. She was also an aunt () of Indonesian poet
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. Ruhana 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, West Sumatera, she asked her neighbors (including the wife of another prosecutor) to teach her reading and writing in Jawi and
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, and household skills such as
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. After the death of her mother in 1897, she returned to Koto Gadang and became increasingly interested in teaching the girls there to learn handicrafts and to read the
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, despite still being a child herself.


Marriage and family

In 1908, at age 24, Ruhana married Abdoel Koeddoes, a notary public, and became known as Roehana Koeddoes. Abdoel Koeddoes was supportive of his wife's effort to educate women.


Educational career

Ruhana's earliest efforts at a more organized form of education came in 1905 when she created an artisanal school in Koto Gadang. In February 1911, Ruhana decided to found a more organized educational society for women, named , with a school aiming specifically to teach girls crafts and skills beyond their ordinary household duties, as well as to read Jawi and Latin writing and to manage a household. During this time, she faced opposition from numerous sources who were resistant to change and advancement of women. With the support of her husband, Ruhana persisted and eventually persuaded people to her side, eventually recruiting around sixty students. The school received official recognition from the government in 1915, and 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. She continued to work in education even while becoming a journalist. In 1916 she was appointed as a teacher at a school for Indonesians in
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, West Sumatra.


Journalism career

Skilled in writing, Koeddoes did not stop with teaching women crafts. She believed in educating women as a whole. The following year, she send a letter to
Mahyuddin Datuk Sutan Maharadja Mahyuddin Datuk Sutan Maharadja ( – 1921, Van Ophuijsen Spelling System: ''Mahjoeddin Datoek Soetan Maharadja'', min, Mahyuddin Datuak Sutan Marajo) was a Minangkabau people, Minangkabau journalist, intellectual, activist and newspaper ed ...
, chief editor of ( EYD: Utusan Melayu), proposing to start a woman-oriented newspaper. Maharadja had already heard about Ruhana's educational activities, and so on July 10, 1912, the first issue of '' Soenting Melajoe'' ( EYD: Sunting Melayu)'','' a
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newspaper with women as its intended audience, was launched. The name of the newspaper refers to the Sunting, a traditional headdress worn by women, but it is also a play on another word meaning to edit or correct. Ruhana became chief editor, assisted by Mahyuddin Datuk Sutan Maharadja's daughter Zoebaidah Ratna Djoewita. She stated that the newspaper would aim to improve the education level of Indonesian women, especially as few of them could read Dutch and relatively few modern educational materials were available in the
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(Indonesian). The newspaper discussed the social issues of the day, including traditionalism, polygamy, divorce, and girls' education. Most of the contributors were wives of government officials or aristocrats. Eventually the continued publication of the newspaper inspired the creation of more educational societies like the one Ruhana had created in 1911. In 1913 she accompanied the Westenenk family to the
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for a time to improve her education. After returning to the Indies she continued to edit . In early 1921 Ruhana left for unknown reasons and Soetan Maharadja appointed his own daughter Retna Tenoen as the new editor. However, did not last long after that and apparently printed its last issue in January 1921 along with Soetan Maharadja's other paper .


Death and honours

Roehana Koeddoes died in Jakarta on August 17, 1972, the 27the year that the
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was celebrated. She was buried in
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In 1974, the regional government of
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honored her as the first female journalist (''Wartawati Pertama''). She was also awarded as the Indonesian Press Pioneer (''Perintis Pers Indonesia'') in 1987 and Star on Service, 1st Class (''Bintang Jasa Utama'') in 2007. Since November 7, 2019, the Indonesian government declared Roehana Koeddoes as a
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through Presidential Decree no. 120/TK/2019 and given to her grandchild as heir on following day. Two years later, she was celebrated in a
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Legacy

Her name is used (with popular version) for a hall at the
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, as
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in
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, including a trademark of
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which is located on the same road.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Kudus, Rohana 1884 births 1972 deaths People from Agam Regency Minangkabau people Indonesian journalists Indonesian women journalists Indonesian women writers 20th-century journalists Newspaper editors from the Dutch East Indies Indonesian newspaper editors