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Journal : Devotion: Journal of Research and Community Service

The Form of The Bajo Tribe’s House as an Adaptation Process Residential Environment Mulyati, Ahda; Najib, Muhammad; Astha, A.M. Yamin
Devotion : Journal of Research and Community Service Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Devotion: Journal of Research and Community Service
Publisher : Green Publisher Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v5i2.682

Abstract

The Bajo tribe is a tribe that lives on the coast or islands. This is related to their livelihood, namely fishermen. Even though most already occupy land, fishermen still choose land close to the beach. The research aims to discover the essential things in their lives as a process of adaptation to the residential environment. The method used is naturalistic qualitative research by selecting several samples of residential houses on land and those that still choose land above water as cases to be analyzed. Even though there have been changes in occupying residential land, the Bajo tribe still has several adjustments regarding the placement of their homes, which are incredibly close to water or the coast. Residential houses on coastal land still have a back room facing the sea as the main room and are shaped like a house on stilts, while the front faces the road as a space for social interaction. Residential houses that occupy land and highways are the primary orientation and areas for social interaction. Although there is still a back room, it is not the main room. The shape of the building has changed both in structure and building materials. Almost all buildings on the land are permanent, consisting of several rooms, functioning as a bedroom, living room, etc.. In contrast, houses that occupy water land still use wood, bamboo, and woven sago leaf roofs and only have a onebedroom family room equipped with a back terrace.
Co-Authors A.M. Yamin Astha Agung Pratama Ahda Mulyati Ahmad, Nur Fatih Ali, Indra Mu'thi Andi Prastowo Andini, Tania Nur Andleeb, Naima Andri Eko Putra, Andri Eko Anis Mahmudah, Anis Arif Prasetyo, Arif Awalia, Rezki Aziz Budianta Badi'ah, Atik Bobyanti, Feny Bondan Palestin, Bondan Bunyamin Maftuh Chairy, Ach Claudiana, Nur Shelly Ester Colin, Michelle Natasha De Chaniago, Fathimathuz Zachra Destriana, Ayu Gita Elly Malihah Emilda, Emilda Fahlevi, Zakia Aurora Fahritsani, Husni Fajriati, Nita Gasong, Ristasya Wini Hamidiyah, Emmy Heryati Heryati Ismail Thoib Jamil Suprihatiningrum Janah, Futihatul Karlena, Neni Lestari, Hikmah Lestari, Nafa Indah Budi Lita, Sari Mafra, Nisa’ Ulul Mahfudloh, Ririn Inayatul Majduddin, Mohammad Margaret, Adeline Mohammad Makinuddin Muhammad Munir Muzaini, M. Choirul Nabila, Dwi Ayu Nahdiyah, Atika Cahya Fajriyati Ninin Non Ayu Salmah, Ninin Non Ayu Nisa, Ani Khoirotun Nisa’ Ulul Mafra Nisa’, Hamidah Salwa Khoirun Nurul Humaidah Nurul Lailatul Khusniyah Oktariansyah Oktariansyah, Oktariansyah Putro, Khamim Zarkasih Qoaruddin Qomaruddin Rachmat Mudiyono, Rachmat Rahayu, Mutiara Putri Rahmanita, B. Nuraulia Rahmi, Tata Aisyah Rifa'i, Emon Rina Fajri Nuwarda, Rina Fajri Rizkhi, R Rosidah, Ilmiyatur Roza, Faisal Santi Puspita Saprudin Saprudin, Saprudin Sarifuddin Sarita, Maya Rahma Setyadi, Ahmad Sholikah, Nisa’us Sugianti, Sugianti Sulistyo, Juny Andri Suprapto Suprapto Supriadi Takwim Syani Amrulloh, Friendis Syarifuddin Syarifuddin TRI PRABOWO Wujarso, Riyanto Yuni Kartika, Yuni Yuni, Yuni Asparani