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SOCIAL VALUES IN FUNERARY CEREMONY RESEARCH ON LINTAU BUO COMMUNITY, TANAH DATAR REGENCY Putri, Siska Elasta
Alfuad: Jurnal Sosial Keagamaan Vol. 5 No. 2 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Mahmud Yunus Batusangkar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31958/jsk.v5i2.4263

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This research aimed at studying social values in conducting a funerary ceremony which was held by Lintau Buo community. This funerary ceremony is a customary rite that must be held by the community. It is due to the status of this ceremony as the main customs (adat nan teradat). A qualitative method with an ethnography approach was used in conducting this research. The result showed that the social values in the funerary ceremony were mutual help, solidarity, kinship, reciprocity, communication, harmony, and concern. 
Social Solidarity in Manyaratuih Hari (The 100th Day) Tradition in Taluak Community Tanah Datar Regency West Sumatra Putri, Siska Elasta
Alfuad: Jurnal Sosial Keagamaan Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Mahmud Yunus Batusangkar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31958/jsk.v8i1.10873

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The background of this research was the interest in seeing Taluak communityÔÇÖs social solidarity in carrying out manyaratuih hari tradition. Manyaratuih hari (the 100th day) is a tradition held on the 100th day of the death of a family member on which the family serves meals to the invited community members. Carrying out manyaratuih hari is an obligation because this traditional belief is a custom in Taluak community. Based on the observation, this research revealed the face of the communityÔÇÖs social solidarity in this tradition. A qualitative research method with ethnography was used in conducting this research. The result showed that the communityÔÇÖs social solidarity in carrying out manyaratuih hari was performed in the stages of (1) Preparing manyaratuih hari such as providing money, mamanggia (invitation), making temporary kitchen (bauang-bauang), building a tent, finding bamboo reeds, bamboo shoots, fire woods, and cooking some food, (2) Holding manyaratuih hari: serving the food, giving bawokan (by the guests), welcoming and taking bawokan from the guests.
Women and Inequality: An Analysis of Social Structures in The Lives of Female Agricultural Laborers in Batipuah Baruah Village Putri, Siska Elasta; Islami, Muhammad Hizbi; Nengsih, Satri Widya; Nofrianti, Mami
Alfuad: Jurnal Sosial Keagamaan Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Mahmud Yunus Batusangkar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31958/jsk.v9i1.14856

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This study analyzes the relationship between social structure and women's decision to work as farm laborers in Batipuah Baruah Village. In rural communities that rely heavily on the agricultural sector, women often face complex challenges in choosing their professions. This research employs a qualitative approach with a descriptive design, involving in-depth interviews with women who work as farm laborers. The results indicate that although economic needs are the primary factor, women's decisions to enter the agricultural sector are also influenced by social structures, such as gender inequality, limited access to resources, social norms related to family roles, and geographical constraints that restrict employment opportunities. Additionally, women farm laborers in Batipuah Baruah Village demonstrate remarkable resilience and creativity in addressing various challenges, such as low wages and heavy workloads. This study concludes that social structures not only shape women's economic choices but also reinforce patterns of gender inequality in the workplace. Thus, changes in social structures are necessary to provide women with greater access to resources and equal employment opportunities.