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Pranata Mangsa Kearifan Lokal Suku Jawa di Medan Tembung Dalam Menjaga Pola Tanam Dora, Nur Iza; Yanzhuri, Mhd; Rivaldi, Taufik; Sholihin, Muhammad
Madani: Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Vol 3, No 1 (2025): February
Publisher : Penerbit Yayasan Daarul Huda Kruengmane

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This research examines the local wisdom practices of the Javanese tribe in Medan Tembung in maintaining cropping patterns. The aim of this research is to illustrate how traditional values still function amidst the challenges of climate change and urbanization, while inspiring approaches that combine modern technology and local traditions for more adaptive and environmentally friendly food security. This research uses a qualitative approach. The research method applied is descriptive using data collection techniques through observation, interviews and documentation. The results of this research Pranata Mangsa acts as a traditional guide for the Javanese people in Medan Tembung in farming, helping determine appropriate planting and harvest times. according to weather conditions and recognizing natural signs. Apart from being a practical guide, Pranata Mangsa is also local wisdom passed down through agricultural culture and rituals. However, its preservation is now threatened by the lack of interest of the younger generation who are more interested in modern technology, climate change which disrupts seasonal patterns, and the lack of formal support, all of which makes it difficult to regenerate this knowledge amidst the rapid development of the world of agriculture.
Tradisi Marsialapari (Gotong Royong) Petani Suku Mandailing di Pintu Langit Jae Kota Padangsidimpuan Harahap, Hotmarina Sari; Dora, Nur Iza
JURNAL EDUKASI NONFORMAL Vol 4 No 2 (2023): Jurnal Edukasi Nonformal
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Enrekang

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In Pintu Langit Jae Village, Padangsidimpuan District, this study attempts to characterize the Marsialapari-based local knowledge education that Mandailing tribal farmers possess when working on agricultural land, such as rice fields, snake fruit plantations, and rubber. The purpose of this study is to ascertain the significance and worth of local wisdom education, or Marsialapari, for farmers in Pintu Langit Jae Village, Padangsidimpuan District. With an anthropological approach, this research employs a descriptive qualitative methodology. Participatory observation, documentation, and in-depth interviews with informants were used to collect data. Subsequently, conduct ethnographic interviews, write ethnographies, and make notes in order to apply data analytic methodologies. The study's findings demonstrate the importance of teaching farmers in Pintu Langit Jae Village, Padangsidimpuan District, based on the native Marsialapari knowledge. This education emphasizes the values of unity, fraternity, togetherness, and mutual aid for rural communities. The Batak Mandailing and Toba ethnic groups make up the population of Pintu Langit Jae Village. For farmers, preserving peace and fraternity among communities is of great importance and significance, as per the indigenous knowledge of Marsialapari.
Tradisi Marsialapari (Gotong Royong) Petani Suku Mandailing di Pintu Langit Jae Kota Padangsidimpua Harahap, Hotmarina Sari; Dora, Nur Iza
JURNAL EDUKASI NONFORMAL Vol 4 No 2 (2023): Jurnal Edukasi Nonformal
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Enrekang

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In Pintu Langit Jae Village, Padangsidimpuan District, this study attempts to characterize the Marsialapari-based local knowledge education that Mandailing tribal farmers possess when working on agricultural land, such as rice fields, snake fruit plantations, and rubber. The purpose of this study is to ascertain the significance and worth of local wisdom education, or Marsialapari, for farmers in Pintu Langit Jae Village, Padangsidimpuan District. With an anthropological approach, this research employs a descriptive qualitative methodology. Participatory observation, documentation, and in-depth interviews with informants were used to collect data. Subsequently, conduct ethnographic interviews, write ethnographies, and make notes in order to apply data analytic methodologies. The study's findings demonstrate the importance of teaching farmers in Pintu Langit Jae Village, Padangsidimpuan District, based on the native Marsialapari knowledge. This education emphasizes the values of unity, fraternity, togetherness, and mutual aid for rural communities. The Batak Mandailing and Toba ethnic groups make up the population of Pintu Langit Jae Village. For farmers, preserving peace and fraternity among communities is of great importance and significance, as per the indigenous knowledge of Marsialapari.
Tradisi Martahi (Musyawarah) Masyarakat Desa Mandasip Suku Mandailing Nasution, Saripa Haribulan; Dora, Nur Iza
JURNAL EDUKASI NONFORMAL Vol 4 No 2 (2023): Jurnal Edukasi Nonformal
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Enrekang

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This research aims to describe the value of martahi in mandasip village communities in the context of parties such as custom parties,marriage and child marriage The purpose of this study is to find out the picture and value of the implementation of martahi in mandasip communities This research uses a qualitative descriptive approach to data collection conducted with in-depth interviews with informants, documentation and participatory observations. Then carry out data analysis techniques by making an interview analysis and writing The results of this study can be known that the local wisdom of Martahi in the village community mandasip has the value and meaning of unity, brotherhood, togetherness, help each other for rural communities. The village community mandasip sub-district sub-district is an ethnic Batak Mandailing, and Toba. Local values and meanings based on Martahi's wisdom in society are maintaining harmony and brotherhood between communities.