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Negotiations among traditional leaders in Muna tribal marriages Marsaban, Al; Said, Taufiq
IAS Journal of Localities Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Yayasan Irwan Abdullah Cendekia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62033/iasjol.v1i1.11

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In Muna community marriage is known as kawin pinang and kawin lari. Elopement is done as a way out or solution for the Muna community. Negotiation is crucial in this research because, in the literature review conducted by the author, as many as 25 national journals did not discuss in depth about negotiations in marriage. This research was analyzed using a descriptive qualitative method with data collection techniques of in-depth interviews and participatory observation. The results of this study show that in the marriage process for the Muna community, starting from finding a mate, proposing, and ending with a marriage, the role of traditional leaders is needed. Traditional leaders who function as mediators and facilitators through negotiations or deliberations can influence the value of the dowry itself
The utilization of medicinal plants in Kolaka local community: An ethnobotanical study Montasir, La Ode; Salzabil, Andi Zaizafun Alfianti; Rafiun, Nailah Amorita Syaqra; Kasih, Mutiara; Marsaban, Al
IAS Journal of Localities Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Yayasan Irwan Abdullah Cendekia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62033/iasjol.v1i2.19

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This research aims to find out, document, and analyze traditonal knowledge regarding plant types, processing methods, and compound contents used by the community in Kolaka District for wound healing treatments. The research method used is descriptive qualitative. The data collection techniques used observation and interviews. The results of this research show that there are 18 types of plants that are used as wound medicine in the community of Kolaka District with various methods of utilization, including grinding beans/seeds and leaves, extracting sap or essence from leaves, and using the plant stem sap, that is later applied to the injured parts of the body. The results of this research are expected to contribute academically to the field of ethnobotany, particularly concerning the utilization and developments of new medicines for various types of wounds on the body using natural ingredients, in order to anticipate dependence on chemical drugs or antibiotics which often have the potential to cause side effects. Additionally, through documenting types of plants and traditional wound treatment methods in this research, it is hoped that the preservation and originality of local knowledge regarding longstanding healthcare system within the community can be maintained.
The Dual Burden of Child Sexual Abuse: Victim Experiences and Law Implementation Gaps Fernando, Henky; Larasati, Yuniar Galuh; Abdullah, Irwan; Afriadi, Dedy; Marsaban, Al; Nurasih, Wiji; Morin, Leanne
Jurnal Hukum Novelty Vol. 14 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26555/novelty.v14i2.a27059

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Introduction to The Problem: The experience of sexual abuse in childhood extends beyond detrimental effects on overall well-being, manifesting in the form of adverse treatment during the recovery phase. This critical issue necessitates a thorough reassessment of the effectiveness and dedication in the enforcement of child protection legislation, particularly in how it supports and prioritizes the needs and welfare of these young victims during their recovery journey.Purpose/Objective Study: The primary aim of this research is to delineate the specific characteristics and far-reaching consequences of child sexual abuse, as well as to critically appraise the execution of the child protection laws in terms of the care and treatment provided to the young victims throughout their recovery.Design/Methodology/Approach: Employing a descriptive normative methodology, this study is underpinned by both primary and secondary data sources. Primary data were meticulously collected from online news reports, shedding light on the nature, contributing factors, and multifaceted impacts of child sexual abuse. Complementary secondary data were meticulously compiled from a thorough examination of legislative documents, scholarly books, and pertinent academic articles.Findings: Firstly, the majority of child victims of sexual abuse are under the age of 18, with a significant number of the perpetrators being individuals within the victims’ immediate social circles. Secondly, the ramifications of such abuse extend beyond physical harm, profoundly affecting the psychological well-being and future quality of life of the victims. Thirdly, a notable proportion of these young victims face negative experiences during their recovery, a situation stemming from both societal indifference and the inadequate application of child protection laws. This shortfall in law enforcement fails to sufficiently address and safeguard the rights and well-being of child victims of sexual abuse during their critical period of recovery.Paper Type: Research Article