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PENGETAHUAN PENDUDUK DESA KARANGWANGI CIANJUR JAWA BARAT TENTANG JENIS, TEKNIK PENANGKAPAN, DAN GANGGUAN TERHADAP IKAN SUNGAI CIKAWUNG Tatang Suharmana Erawan; Johan Iskandar; Toni Nuari
Jurnal Pro-Life Vol. 4 No. 1 (2017): Maret
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Biologi Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33541/jpvol6Iss2pp102

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Villagers Karangwangi, South Cianjur, West Java hereditary has leveraged diversity of fish in the river Cikawung. As a result, residents have traditional ecological knowledge about the types of fish in the river Cikawung. The purpose of this study is assessing the knowledge of the villagers Karangwangi, about the types of fish and a variety of fishing techniques, as well as a variety of disorders of the types of fish in the river Cikawung. The method used a qualitative approach and ethnobiology etnozoologi, with data analysis by descriptive analysis. The results showed that it had recorded 33 species of fish but only six types of fish population is quite a lot. Nine technique known population in catching the types of fish in the river but now there has been a change in fishing are not environmentally friendly and cause disturbance to fish populations. The study concludes that in order to be able to harvest a variety of river fish sustainably Cikawung and sustain the lives of a variety of river fish Cikawung, need to change people's behavior in using the types of fish and the promotion of various safeguards. Keywords: Karangwangi, traditional ecological knowledge, fish species, fishing techniques, River Cikawung
PELAYANAN KESEHATAN BERBASIS KEKERABATAN DI KAMPUNG PALINTANG, CIPANJALU, BANDUNG, JAWA BARAT Mahesa Elgasani; Budiawati S. Iskandar; Johan Iskandar
Jurnal Pro-Life Vol. 7 No. 2 (2020): Juli
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Biologi Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33541/jpvol6Iss2pp102

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In general, local community both in villages and cities in Indonesia has still maintiended trust to the traditional birth attendants (‘paraji’), even though primary health services by midwives (‘bidan’) at the Puskesmas are available. This study aims to elucidate how the kinship of the ‘paraji’ as health servants and serving health assistance, as well as its interactions with the people of Palintang, Bandung, West Java. The method used in this study was qualitative with ethnographic methods. Some primary data collection techniques in the field, including observation and semi-structured interviews or deep interviews with competent informants were employed in this study. The results of study showed that the kinship of ‘paraji’, as a health servant in Palintang, had a very close relationship with the community. For example, there is a popular term called as ‘ngangken’ son which means to be considerd as child, but not biological child and child from marriage but the term children to ‘paraji’, and ‘paraji’ to children who have been helped in the process of giving birth by these ‘paraji’. The process of becoming a son starts from a 4-month-old child in the womb until marhaba’an is complete. Meanwhile, the process of a child becoming a ‘ngangken’ son will be end when a child dies. But until whenever the services of the ‘paraji’ to the family and child will continue to be remembered by children and families who have been helped by the ‘paraji’ in Palintang.Keywords: Midwife, Kinship, ‘Paraji’, Health Service, Palintang