Wulandah, Safirah
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Social capital in the tradition of eating bedulang in the people of Cerucuk Village, Badau District, Belitung Regency Wulandah, Safirah; Iqbal, Muhamad; Yulianti, Iing
Harmoni Sosial: Jurnal Pendidikan IPS Vol 8, No 2 (2021): September
Publisher : Program Pascasarjana Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/hsjpi.v8i2.49164

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Indonesia has a variety of cultures that attract tourists because each has its uniqueness. Currently, cultural preservation is carried out to preserve and maintain Indonesian culture because every culture or tradition has social capital that can influence the community's social capital to achieve common goals. One culture or tradition with social capital is the tradition of eating bedulang, a tradition in the Belitung Regency. This study aims to determine the social capital in the tradition of eating bedulang in the Cerucuk Village community, Badau District, Belitung Regency. The approach used is a qualitative approach with a case study method. Data collection techniques using observation, interviews, and documentation studies. The findings of this study include the following: First, there is a traditional consultation in cooperation in preparing the implementation of the tradition of eating Bedulang; Second, there is a reciprocal relationship between expectations and what is felt by the community after following the tradition of eating bedulang so that it creates mutual trust between people; Third, there are values and norms in the tradition of eating bedulang, namely ethical values, aesthetic values, religious values, and social values as well as religious norms, decency norms, decency norms, and legal norms; Fourth, the impact of social capital contained in the tradition of eating bedulang is very influential by providing good benefits for people's lives in achieving common goals.
Roppo dan Sandeq: Budaya Maritim dan Identitas Masyarakat Adat Suku Mandar di Sulawesi Barat Wulandah, Safirah; Wilodati, Wilodati
Anthropos: Jurnal Antropologi Sosial dan Budaya (Journal of Social and Cultural Anthropology) Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025): Januari
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/antro.v10i2.68926

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Indonesia is the largest maritime country in the world, one of its regions is West Sulawesi. In this region, the Mandar tribe lives, the majority of whose people work as sailors. The culture or local wisdom of the Mandar tribe, namely roppo and sandeq, is a maritime culture and identity of the Mandar tribe. The purpose of this research is to explain the local wisdom of roppo and sandeq as a maritime culture and identity of the Mandar tribe of West Sulawesi. This research is a qualitative research with a case study method that comes from various sources of books, articles and so on about roppo and sandeq in the Mandar tribe of West Sulawesi. The results of this study are (1) roppo and sandeq are the maritime culture of the Mandar tribe because the Mandar region is a maritime region, (2) roppo and sandeq become the identity of the Mandar tribe's indigenous people because the characteristics of the Mandar people are dubbed as "Ulung Sailors" or tough sailors in sailing the seas and roppo sandeq becomes a tool for the Mandar people when going to sea and catching fish, (3) roppo and sandeq are cultures based on tools or technology for fishing, sailing and catching fish that are environmentally friendly because they use tools and materials that utilize nature so that they can preserve the marine ecosystem.