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The Symbolic Meaning of the Momasoro Traditional Procession in the Lauje Community of Ogoansam Village, Indonesia’s Palasa District Fadila, Ayu; Mardiah, Mardiah
Pulchra Lingua: A Journal of Language Study, Literature & Linguistics Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Pulchra Lingua: A Journal of Language Study, Literature & Linguistics
Publisher : Yayasan Kyadiren

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58989/plj.v3i1.40

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This study aims to explore the symbolic meaning of the Momasoro tradition practiced by the Lauje tribe in Ogoansam Village. A qualitative descriptive method was employed to conduct the research. Data collection involved multiple techniques, including observation, interviews, documentation, listening, recording, and note-taking. The research utilized two primary data sources: first-hand symbolic meanings of the Momasoro tradition gathered through observations and interviews. The analysis process followed three steps: data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The findings revealed a total of 10 symbolic elements integral to the Momasoro tradition. These include boats, offerings, ketupat (rice cakes), chicken eggs, sticky rice, cucur cakes, gong and drum musical instruments, large knives, mantras, and white chickens. Each element carries specific cultural and spiritual significance within the tradition.
Sosialisasi Membangun Kesadaran Masyarakat Untuk Menjaga Lingkungan Bebas Sampah Harlina, Risa; Nainggolan, Rico Hasudungan; Pranata, Fheroansyah Ade; Fadila, Ayu; Kuljanah, Julia Mita; Handayani, Sri; Susanti, Neri; Yulianti, Liza
Jurnal Dehasen Untuk Negeri Vol 4 No 2 (2025): Juli
Publisher : LPPJPHKI Universitas Dehasen Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37676/jdun.v4i2.9115

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A clean and healthy environment is an essential factor in creating a good quality of life for the community. Waste problems remain a serious issue, both at local and global levels. The lack of public awareness in maintaining environmental cleanliness is one of the main causes of increasing pollution, which negatively impacts health and the surrounding ecosystem. Waste management continues to be an environmental issue that demands serious attention in various regions. The low level of public awareness in maintaining cleanliness contributes to escalating environmental pollution, affecting both human health and ecological balance. Socialization is one of the effective methods for instilling values of cleanliness and raising public awareness about the importance of caring for the environment. This article highlights the importance of socialization in efforts to build public awareness towards a waste-free environment. Through both direct and indirect socialization activities, it is expected that the community will understand the negative impacts of waste on the environment and be motivated to adopt a clean and healthy lifestyle.