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Journal : Jurnal Archipelago

Budaya Tradisi Sebagai Kekuatan Komunitas Adat Terpencil Elsera, Marisa; Adhayanto, Oksep
Jurnal Archipelago Vol 1 No 1 (2022): Jurnal Archipelago 
Publisher : Badan Perencanaan, Penelitian dan Pengembangan Pemerintah Provinsi Kepulauan Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69853/ja.v1i1.1

Abstract

Traditional values that are still preserved and binding on Indigenous Communities are often regarded as one of the obstacles to modernism by the modernization stream. Indigenous is still viewed by indigenous people as a social problem, because its alienation & backwardness make them a socially vulnerable group (socio-political silliness). Even in the Regulation of the Minister of Social Affairs Number 8 of 2012, it has stipulated KAT as one of the 26 Persons with Social Welfare Problems (PMKS) in Indonesia. This research discusses traditional culture as the strength of KAT. Based on this research, it was found that traditional culture plays a positive role in encouraging development for the Sea Tribe community itself. The traditional elements owned by the Sea Tribe community and can be a force in supporting development, namely; first, the collective consciousness awakened in the people of the Sea Tribe to protect nature. Second, responsibility to family, community and tribalism is great when compared to a more individualistic modern society. Third, the animist belief of the Sea Tribe people who still believe that a person who always does evil during his life and then dies, his spirit will be incarnated in the form of an animal that comes out of his grave. Fourth, the role of religious leaders for the Orang Laut community in the Riau Islands is a force to encourage development in the Sea Tribe community, especially as a bridge of communication with local governments. Fifth, the presence of Sea Tribe shamans who are trusted by some local Malay communities makes the presence of the Sea Tribe community acceptable and can gradually blend into the local community.
Co-Authors Agnes Rosalia Amru Reza ARDIANSYAH, ACHMAD Arfandi Arfandi Arfandi Arfandi, Arfandi Arjuna, Hendra Asmaul Husna Audina, Aida Ayu Efritadewi Azwan Ar Azwan Ar, Azwan Benny Asrianto Bismar Arianto Dealova, Naisya Putri Dewi Haryanti Dian Mustika Intan Dian Putri Patrecia Lubis Dwi Vita Lestari Soehardi Elwi Danil Endri Endri F. Fatahurazak Falmi Yandri Fatahurrazak Fihtriatus Shalihah Fithriatus Shalihah Fitri Kurnianingsih Handrisal Hanum, Athiifa Hanum, Atiikah HARIYANTO HARIYANTO Hariyanto Hariyanto Haspiani, Widia Heni Widiyani Imam Yudhi Prastya, Imam Yudhi Inda Santi Indra Bastian Tahir Intan Kumala Dewi Irman Irman Irman Irman Irman Irman Irman Irman Irman Irman Irwandi Syahputra, Irwandi Lamidi Lamidi Lamidi, Lamidi Lestari, Ananda Dian Mahadiansar Mahadiansar Mahadiansar, Mahadiansar Marisa Elsera Maulana, Rio Yusri Muzahar Nanik Rahmawati Nanik Rahmawati Nazaki Nazaki Nazaki Nazaki Nikodemus Niko, Nikodemus Nur Fajarriah Indah Nurhasanah Nurhasanah Nurhasanah Nurhasanah Nurhasanah Nurhasanah Nurhasanah Nurhasanah Pery Rehendra Sucipta Rahmawati, Nanik rani safitri Reza, Amru Rilo Pambudi. S Rudi Subiyakto, Rudi Rumzi Samin safitri, rani sandra dewi Sari, Rany Kartika Setiawan, Ramadhani Shalihah, Fihtriatus Sihombing, Sebastian Alboen Sukiman Sukiman Sulastri, Tia Suradji Suradji Suradji Suradji, Suradji Suryadi Suryadi Suryadi Suryadi Suyono Suyono Thahira, Atika Waode Nurmulyani Fitri Winatawira, Winatawira Wira, Winata Yudhanto Satyagraha A Yudhanto Satyagraha Adiputra