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Denotasi Mitos Pernikahan Semarga Pada Adat Mandailing di Wilayah Tapanuli Selatan Septriani, Septriani; Mahrani, Silvia; Lubis, Fatma Anggraini
Literasi Bahasa dan Sastra Jurnal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): LIBAS Vol. 2 No.1 March 2025
Publisher : Yayasan Tri Edukasi Ilmiah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63462/n80j3b44

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This study aims to analyze cultural values, customs, especially regarding the Denotation of the Myth of Marriage of the Same Clan in Mandailing Customs in the South Tapanuli Region. So that the wider community can better understand and comprehend the customary law of the Batak Mandailing. This research theory uses the Ethnography theory by Bronislaw Malinowski. The Ethnography approach seeks to provide an understanding that departs from an understanding of the culture of the community that is to be understood. The form of the results of the ethnographic research report is so distinctive, that the term ethnography is also used to refer to the research method to produce the report. This research method uses a qualitative method. This study collected data through interviews. The results of the study show that the Batak Mandailing Customary community has customary rules that prohibit marriage of the same clan based on the belief that marriage of the same clan can bring curses and bad luck to the family. However, over time this prohibition has begun to fade and is even ignored by some people. The myth of marriage of the same clan in the Mandailing custom in the South Tapanuli region is quite strong. Local people believe that marriage between people who have the same clan can bring bad luck, illness, and even death to their families, but this myth has not been scientifically proven. This myth is believed to be a form of respect for ancestors and maintaining good relations between families in one clan. This study also found that the myth of marriage within the same clan is still believed by some Batak Mandailing people.
Tourism Socialization: Training in Guiding Educational Songket Weaving Tours Fasandra, Fernando; Khairunnisa, Khairunnisa; Hibatullah, Naufal; Rahman, Fadlul; Girsang, Nitasri Murawaty; Septriani, Septriani
MARAWA: Jurnal Masyarakat Religius dan Berwawasan Vol 2 No 2 (2023): Masyarakat Religius dan Berwawasan
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Mahmud Yunus Batusangkar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31958/mrw.v2i2.10652

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Community service activities are one of the main responsibilities of lecturers as educators in the university environment. This community service aims to provide knowledge and improve the ability to guide educational tourism related to woven songket to enhance the promotion of SMEs through tourism. The community service activities are conducted at the SME "Rumah Songket Eka Halaban." The achieved results include an increase in participants' knowledge and skills in communicating with tourists, the hospitality of employees when tourists visit, and the application of the seven charms at Rumah Songket Eka Halaban. With these improved abilities, it is expected to boost the promotion of SMEs through tourism. The limitation of this community service activity lies in participants who are not yet accustomed to dealing with tourists with diverse backgrounds and characteristics. To be more effective in guiding educational tourism, considerable practice is needed. Similar community service activities can be conducted periodically by SMEs to familiarize themselves with dealing with tourists. With enhanced abilities, the training participants, including the owner of SME Rumah Songket Eka Halaban, hope that educational tourism activities related to woven songket can improve even further in the future.
The Challenges and Strategies of Coastal Tourism Development:The Insight from Kampai Island, Indonesia Ilham, Iromi; Nasution, Abdullah Akhyar; Alawi, Muh. Fahrudin; Meliza, Richa; Oktaviani, Tri Yuwana; Hasibuan, Khairunnisa; Septriani, Septriani
Jurnal Ilmiah Peuradeun Vol. 14 No. 1 (2026): Jurnal Ilmiah Peuradeun
Publisher : SCAD Independent

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26811/peuradeun.v14i1.1357

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While leveraging local potential is an established paradigm for sustainable tourism, its application in geographically isolated contexts remains complex and underexplored. This study addresses this gap by examining the unique case of Kampai Island, Indonesia, a remote destination possessing underutilized natural and cultural assets. The objectives of this research are: 1) to identify the island’s tourism potential and development challenges; and 2) to formulate comprehensive strategies for sustainable growth. Utilizing a phenomenological qualitative design, data were gathered through participant observation, in-depth interviews, and document analysis. The findings highlight significant potential in natural features such as Berawe Beach, as well as cultural-historical sites including the Keramat Panjang and Mas Merah cemeteries. However, development efforts are hindered by multidimensional barriers, encompassing inadequate infrastructure, limited institutional capacity, a lack of strategic partnerships, and human resource limitations. Synthesizing these insights, the discussion proposes an integrated strategic framework. Key recommendations involve strengthening local institutions and human resources through context-specific training, fostering multi-stakeholder collaborations to leverage external resources, prioritizing participatory infrastructure development, and designing integrated tourism products based on local narratives. In conclusion, sustainable tourism on remote islands requires a holistic approach that strategically leverages local assets and addresses systemic constraints via inclusive and collaborative planning.