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BANJAR GEN-Z PERSPECTIVE ON THE BAPIDARA TRADITION Asfa Zahra Maulida; Ihya Hazairin Noor; Salsabella; Qathrun Nada; Annita Nur Rizqia; Pedro Gianthino
Journal of Social and Economics Research Vol 5 No 2 (2023): JSER, December 2023
Publisher : Ikatan Dosen Menulis

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54783/jser.v5i2.180

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Bapidara is a technique of traditional medicine originating from the Banjar tribe in South Kalimantan, used to treat kapidaraan disease. The Bapidara tradition refers to the medicine of the Dayak Meratus people, which has been influenced by Islam. Bapidara involves the use of turmeric, limewater, and verses of the Qur'an. Kapidaraan is a fever disease believed to be caused by supernatural powers and generally affects children. This research is a qualitative study with a phenomenological design conducted in Tanjung Rema Village, Banjar Regency. Informants consisted of Gen-Z teenagers, Bapidara practitioners, and community representatives. The results show that Gen-Z has varied views towards the Bapidara tradition, some are skeptical, while others try to maintain the tradition and promote it. Bapidara practitioners explained the differences in the processes and ingredients used and highlighted the importance of preserving this tradition through descendants who inherit the knowledge. This research has theoretical and practical value in preserving Banjar Tribe culture and understanding Generation Z's views on the Bapidara tradition. In addition, the results of this study can provide insight into the factors that influence the understanding and appreciation of this tradition, and potentially support efforts to preserve the Bapidara tradition in the modern era.
BANJAR GEN-Z PERSPECTIVE ON THE BAPIDARA TRADITION Asfa Zahra Maulida; Ihya Hazairin Noor; Salsabella; Qathrun Nada; Annita Nur Rizqia; Pedro Gianthino
Journal of Social and Economics Research Vol 5 No 2 (2023): JSER, December 2023
Publisher : Ikatan Dosen Menulis

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54783/jser.v5i2.180

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Bapidara is a technique of traditional medicine originating from the Banjar tribe in South Kalimantan, used to treat kapidaraan disease. The Bapidara tradition refers to the medicine of the Dayak Meratus people, which has been influenced by Islam. Bapidara involves the use of turmeric, limewater, and verses of the Qur'an. Kapidaraan is a fever disease believed to be caused by supernatural powers and generally affects children. This research is a qualitative study with a phenomenological design conducted in Tanjung Rema Village, Banjar Regency. Informants consisted of Gen-Z teenagers, Bapidara practitioners, and community representatives. The results show that Gen-Z has varied views towards the Bapidara tradition, some are skeptical, while others try to maintain the tradition and promote it. Bapidara practitioners explained the differences in the processes and ingredients used and highlighted the importance of preserving this tradition through descendants who inherit the knowledge. This research has theoretical and practical value in preserving Banjar Tribe culture and understanding Generation Z's views on the Bapidara tradition. In addition, the results of this study can provide insight into the factors that influence the understanding and appreciation of this tradition, and potentially support efforts to preserve the Bapidara tradition in the modern era.
Fasilitasi Penyusunan Strategi Optimalisasi Potensi Wisata di Desa Mamigang Kabupaten Balangan Wirawan; Hidayah, Sri; Fitri, Ahmad Azriel Iedil; Ilmi, Muhammad Ibnu Zainal; Aulia; Salsabella; Sriwahyuni, Dewi; Azizah, Azzahra Nur; Syifa, Noor; Baiti, Noor; Tsuraya, Ghaida Nur
Hayak Bamara: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Prodi Sosiologi FISIP ULM

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/hb.v3i2.703

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Mamigang Village in Halong District, Balangan Regency, South Kalimantan, has natural resources in the form of rivers, mountains, and waterfalls. Mamigang Village utilizes these natural resources as tourist attractions. However, the tourism sector has not been optimally managed, as it faces obstacles in infrastructure development, accessibility, and facilities. Additionally, other potential areas, such as culture, have not been utilized as part of tourism. The factors hindering tourism development include the abundance of tourist attractions and the confusion among tourism managers in developing tourism. Therefore, the community service team designed and implemented the program “Creation of a Master Plan Book for Mapping Potential and Developing Tourism Strategies in Mamigang Village.” This community service program uses the live-in method in the village for 56 days, which runs from July 17, 2025, to September 10, 2025. This program consists of several activities, namely: 1) Program socialization and perception alignment; 2) Creation of a master plan book design; 3) Field surveys; 4) Field data analysis; 5) Compilation of a master plan book for mapping potential and tourism development strategies; and 6) Discussion of SWOT results and dissemination of results. The results achieved from this community service program are the compilation of a master plan book mapping the potential and strategies for tourism development. The book contains tourism development strategies analyzed based on the potential, obstacles, challenges, and opportunities of existing tourist attractions. Furthermore, it is hoped that this program will have a long-term impact through the optimal development of tourism, which can improve the local community's economy. Furthermore, increasing awareness of the natural and cultural wealth in Mamigang Village can become a local-based potential.