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THE STRUCTURAL-FUNCTIONALISM THEORY AND DUAN-LOLAT RELATIONSHIP IN TANIMBAR, MOLUCCAS-INDONESIA Masriat, Cayetanus
Fides et Ratio : Jurnal Teologi Kontekstual Seminari Tinggi St. Fransiskus Xaverius Ambon Vol 1, No 1 (2017): Fides et Ratio
Publisher : Seminari Tinggi St. Fransiskus Xaverius Ambon

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47025/fer.v1i2.8

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One of the systems of relations within Tanimbar society (in Moluccas, Indonesia), that is surviving until today is the relation of the duan and lolat. This relation system greatly affects the life of Tanimbar community. In many of the events of life, especially with regard to the life cycle of Tanimbar people, the relation between duan and lolat is always placed as an important factor. Because it is considered as on the most important kind of relationship, West- Southeast Moluccas Regency Government takes the duan and lolat as the symbol of West- Southeast Moluccas Regency.
Mas Kawin dan Kehormatan Perempuan: Studi Kualitatif Tradisi Meriam Lela pada Masyarakat Kei-Maluku Hateyong, Elizabeth; Seralarat, Kornelis; Masriat, Cayetanus; Refo, Ignasius Samson S.
Ideas: Jurnal Pendidikan, Sosial dan Budaya Vol 10 No 1 (2024): Ideas: Pendidikan, Sosial, dan Budaya (Februari)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32884/ideas.v10i1.1815

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This research explores the tradition of lela cannon as bride-price in the Kei Islands, focusing on its complex social and cultural relationships. The objective is to comprehend the profound meaning of lela cannon and discuss it within the context of respecting women. A qualitative methodology was utilized, employing the snowball technique for data collection. The study reveals the rich significance of lela cannon and socially and culturally illustrates gender dynamics, where on one hand, women symbolically elevate their social status, and on the other, are degraded to objects of exchange. These findings add a new dimension to the understanding of bridal dowry. The study offers new insights into the social impacts of bridal dowry, including the pressures faced by women and their autonomy.