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Uma's Social Capital in the 2024 Legislative Election in Mentawai Sabaggalet, Yudas; Zulfa, Zulfa
Journal of Humanity Studies Vol 3, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas PGRI Sumatera Barat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22202/jhs.2024.v3i1.8199

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The Uma (Traditional House) social capital in Mentawai no longer wants to vote in accordance with the 2024 legislative election. Uma as social capital in Mentawai is the main basis for determining legislative election votes. The aim of this research is: to describe general social capital in the 2024 legislative elections in the Mentawai Islands district. This research method uses descriptive qualitative methods, collecting data by observation, interviews and documentation studies. The data analysis technique in this research is data reduction, data presentation and verification. The results of this research are as follows: uma in shaping social culture can no longer be expected in the 2024 legislative elections. Uma no longer wins one agreed candidate in clean. So the legislature who previously sat on the council no longer gets a vote in the district. This change is caused by external cultural influences, economic influences, this is because everyone feels they have their own interests. The unity between cleans no longer exists. Uma's increasingly low social capital, political capital and economic capital have resulted in the failure of legislative candidates to sit in the Mentawai district government chair. Uma's social capital is not always a victory in the legislative elections. This shift is caused by Uma no longer being clean for society anymore. Uma is considered to no longer play a role and social and cultural capital is no longer supported in the Mentawai Islands. Uma's social and cultural capital is important in restoring strength to society for the future if it is used as a conservation site in the Mentawai Islands.
The Tradition of Child Becungak In Cultural Values In The Kampar Community of Riau Province Nurmalinda, Nurmalinda; Zulfa, Zulfa
Journal of Humanity Studies Vol 2, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22202/jhs.2023.v2i2.7763

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This research aims to describe in detail how the Becungak Anak tradition relates to cultural values in the Sawah Community in North Kampar District, Kampar Regency, Riau Province. The Bacungak anak tradition is a form of gratitude for the birth of a child by inviting village people and praying for the baby to always be under the protection of Allah SWT, and to develop into a child who is pious and pious and has faith and is useful for society. The research method uses descriptive qualitative methods. The data collection techniques used in this research are: observation techniques, interview techniques, and documentation study techniques. In this research, there were 6 subjects consisting of baby midwives, baby parents, babies, the general public and local traditional leaders. The main resource person in this research is Mak Oncu Asmarni as a baby midwife or leader of the Becungak Anak tradition. The implementation of the becungak anak tradition is as follows: becungak anak is seen in terms of i) time, ii) place, iii) objects/tools, iv) people involved in it. From the results of this research, it was found that the values contained in children's Becungak are: religious values, social values, and also traditional values. Apart from that, the Becungak Anak Procession is still preserved among the people of Sawah Village, North Kampar District, Kampar Regency, Riau Province. The becungak anak tradition is a tradition that has cultural values that must be preserved in Kampar society, so that these cultural values remain alive in Kampar society in particular and Riau society in general.
Meaningful Productivity Strategy: The Key to Reducing Poverty In The 3T Region of The Mentawai Islands Sabagalet, Yudas; Zulfa, Zulfa; Febrianto, Hary; Yatim, Yenita
Journal of Humanity Studies Vol 4, No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22202/jhs.2025.v4i2.10800

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The Mentawai Islands, as one of Indonesia's Frontier, Outermost, and Disadvantaged (3T) regions, face the challenge of structural poverty that contradicts its rich natural resources. This study aims to formulate the concept of "Meaningful Productivity" as a poverty alleviation strategy that integrates local cultural values with modern economic efficiency. Using descriptive qualitative methods, this study found that conventional productivity, which focuses solely on physical quantities, often fails because it ignores the socio-cultural context of Arat Sabulungan. The results of the discussion indicate that downstreaming of local commodities (sago and coconut) and the development of community-based ecotourism are key pillars of meaningful productivity. This strategy has been proven to increase income while maintaining cultural identity, which is key to economic sustainability in the 3T region. 
Co-Authors Abdi Setia Putra Abdul Haris Sunubi Achmad Heri Nurcahyo Adi Murdiono Adisty, Reni Albetro, Albetro Aldio Diwajuma Alvina Fidriyanti Amrizal Amrizal Amrul Amrul Amsari Rambe, Yusril ANGRAINI, DESSY Anna Cesaria Anne, Anne Annisa Annisa Ansofino Ansofino Anusirwan Apriwandi . Ari Perwanto Arison Ibnur arjun, arjun Arqam Madjid Asriwanti, Nurul Athala Rania Insyra Bagus Pujo Sasongko Berlinda Sayidah Imamah Bima Dwi Atmadja Buchari Nurdin Budi Juliardi Chindy Kriswahyuni Chresta Awaliyah Suntana Darmawati Darmawati Davit Mahesa Handika Defrianto Defrianto Dessy Angraini Dewi Gayatri Dewi, Annisa Keumala Dyah Perwita Edi Susrianto Indra Putra, Edi Susrianto Indra Ella Orsita Adelia Elly Nurachmah Endang Kumala Sari, Endang Kumala Erlina Erlina Faisal Yasin Falah Alifudin Yusuf Febri Yonata Febrianto, Hary Fitria Yuda Ningsih Friska, Vira Hafiz Hidayat Halim, Hendra Hana Norma Yunita Harizqi Azri Harmen, Elsa Luvia Hasfera, Dian Hayati, Nova Heni Pujiastuti Husnit, Liza Ikke Sabrina Putri Imam Wahyudi Indrawan, Imam Wahyudi Isdarwanti, Indri Ismia Rodlotul Jannah Jaenam Jaenam Jaenam Jaenam Jamurin, Jamurin Juandi Juandi juliandry kurniawan junaidi Juliandry Kurniawan Junaidy Junaidi, Juliandry Kurniawan Kaksim Ketut Tirtayasa Khadijah, St Krisman Krisman Kumala Dewi, Siti Laeli, Anis Afrina Laili Husni, Laili Lely Dewi Nur Afidah Lestari, Suci Winda Livia Ersi Liza Husnita M. Fanani M. Jamil, Ibrahim M. Shabri Abd. Majid Madia Patra Ismar Mady, Yuan Irmanita Maira, Hayatun Mairina Febriyanti Maiyani, Ilen Manurung, Kiki Hariani Marco, Marco Marfi, Zahra Lathifah Marwa Alifa Khanza Mazwan, Rasmuna Medita Dwiga Meldawati Meldawati Meri Erawati Mia Hartatik Muhammad Ekky Alfiansyah Muhammad Kusasi, Muhammad Muhammad Zaitul Ikhlas Mujtaba, Sultan Tirta Mukhammad Saiful Arifin Murniyami Williza Mustiko, Cahyo Nadra Khairiah Naf’an Tarihoran Nasir, M. Fadhil Neneng Aprilina, Neneng Netti, Netti Nora. AN, Desri Noviatri Noviatri, Noviatri Nur Laily Hamadah Nurmalinda Nurmalinda Nusriani Basir Ottman, Olsen Paramita, Sintia Putri Amelia, Gheby Putri Nasuha, Amelia Putri, Juliana Rafitasari, Yeti Rahmad, Hari Adi Rahmadhani, Desmita Rahmat Sewa Suraya Rahmi Dewi Rani Widirta Ranti nazmi Refni Yulia Reliubum, Nabila Marshufa Salim Resi Ramadanis Arwis Reski Saputra, Reski Rico Panigoro Ridmailis, Ridmailis Rindi Antika Romido, Verby Rudagi, Reindy Sabagalet, Yudas Sabhira, Sarah Sarbini Sarbini Sari, Mella Mutika Sasra, Said Fachrizal Sebastianus, Sebastianus Sentosa, Dewi Suryani Sibarani, Nikita Renovich Burju Suhaimi Suhaimi Sukma Fatmawati Sunniarti Ariani Suri, Sofyan Susana, Edy Tatalia, Ricci Gemarni Tatu Siti Rohbiah Tiawati, Refa Lina Titik Kartiningsih Totok Isdarwanto, Totok Tri Prasetyo Wahyu Tussadiah, Halimah Usman Usman Verico Alvian Fernando Wahib Assyahri Wahyudi Rahmat Wan Syafi’i Weni Yulastri Wili Sandra wiwik Asmawati Yatim, Yenita Yohanes Dwi Saputra, Yohanes Dwi Yudas Sabaggalet Yulisa Teti Yulmiati M.Pd S.S Yunanda, Gita Yuriko Abadi Yusmia Rahdiani Yusnuardi, Yusnuardi Zusmelia Zusmelia