Veronika Ina Assan Boro
Universitas Katolik Widya Mandira Kupang, Indonesia

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PENGEMBANGAN PARIWISATA BUDAYA DESA YANG BERBASIS TRADISI DAN KEARIFAN LOKAL DI DESA NGEGEDHAWE: Laura Priska Satina Batu; Veronika Ruba Pena; Bruno Rey Sonby Pantola; Veronika Ina Assan Boro
Journal Education and Government Wiyata Vol 4 No 2 (2026): Mei 2026
Publisher : Yayasan Panca Bakti Wiyata Pangandaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71128/e-gov.v4i2.395

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The development of cultural tourism in Ngegedhawe Village prioritizes the use of local wisdom and tradition as the main attraction. The main issue in the development of cultural tourism in Ngegedhawe Village which prioritizes tradition and local wisdom is how to incorporate cultural values ​​and traditional practices of the community into attractive tourism products and experiences without sacrificing the authenticity and sustainability of the cultural heritage. This study aims to identify the potential for cultural and natural tourism, as well as the constraints in its management. The methods applied include socialization, interactive discussions, and training for the community. The findings show that active community involvement in tourism development can improve welfare and maintain the sustainability of cultural heritage. Through a collaborative approach, it is hoped that the tourism sector in Ngegedhawe can grow sustainably without harming local values.
PERAN STRATEGIS KETUA ADAT DALAM PELESTARIAN BUDAYA LOKAL: STUDI KASUS TRADISI TINJU ADAT (ETU) SUKU NATAIA DI DESA OLAIA KABUPATEN NAGEKEO Maria Fatima Coo; Urbanus Ola; Veronika Ina Assan Boro
Journal Education and Government Wiyata Vol 4 No 2 (2026): Mei 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71128/e-gov.v4i2.404

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Etu traditional boxing is a type of martial art similar to boxing, but with differences from traditional boxing. A young man who participates in etu does not want to win, but rather to demonstrate his mental and spiritual readiness as a strong indigenous man. He learns to control his emotions, manage his anger, and most importantly, uphold brotherhood. The background of this research is the decreasing participation of the younger generation in the traditional boxing tradition (etu) of the Nataia tribe in Olaia Village, Nagekeo Regency, which can threaten the continuity of local culture. Traditional leaders play a crucial role as guardians of values, motivators of participation, and managers of cultural heritage in preserving the etu tradition. This study aims to describe and analyze the important role of traditional leaders in maintaining this tradition. The method used is a qualitative research approach with a case study approach. Data were collected through interviews and documentation, then analyzed descriptively-thematically. The research findings indicate that traditional leaders are active in maintaining the values ​​and meaning of etu, encouraging the participation of the younger generation, and maintaining traditional facilities and locations. This role is crucial for maintaining cultural identity and ensuring the sustainability of traditions amidst changing times.
PEMANFAATAN KELAPA DALAM MEWUJUDKAN KEMANDIRIAN EKONOMI MASYARAKAT DESA BEANENO KECAMATAN SASITAMEAN KABUPATEN MALAKA Cornelius Efraim Pen Timung; Veronika Ina Assan Boro; Yohana Fransiska mehdo
Journal Education and Government Wiyata Vol 4 No 2 (2026): Mei 2026
Publisher : Yayasan Panca Bakti Wiyata Pangandaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71128/e-gov.v4i2.414

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This study aims to analyze the utilization of coconut in realizing the economic independence of the people of Beaneno Village, Sasitamean District, Malaka Regency. The research used a qualitative descriptive method with a community empowerment approach based on local potential. Data collection techniques were carried out through observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation involving village governments, farmer groups, coconut farmers, and local communities as research informants. The results showed that the utilization of coconut in Beaneno Village has become an important instrument in encouraging community economic independence through the formation of farmer groups, copra processing, and collective marketing of coconut products. Community independence is reflected through the community’s ability to form coconut commodity management organizations, create household-based employment opportunities, and develop a mutual cooperation business management system. Community empowerment is carried out through increasing knowledge about coconut cultivation, coconut product processing, and increasing community awareness of the economic potential of coconut commodities. The involvement of the village government can be seen through support for the provision of land, seeds, fertilizers, and the establishment of farmer groups as a form of village institutional intervention in strengthening the local economy. Theoretically, this study shows that community empowerment based on locality is able to strengthen the economic capacity of rural communities through productive and sustainable utilization of local natural resources.