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LANGUAGE DIVERSITY IN A MULTICULTURAL COMMUNITY LIVING ON WETLANDS IN THE CITY OF BANJARMASIN Yuliana, Delva
International Conference On Social Science Education Vol 1 (2023): 1st International Conference On Social Science Education
Publisher : Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan, Universitas Lambung Mangkurat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/yzcs5w22

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The people who live in Banjarmasin are classified as multicultural. Various tribes live in Banjarmasin City. Apart from the Banjar tribe, there are also Dayak tribes, Javanese tribes, Madurese tribes, Sundanese tribes, Bugis/Makasar tribes, Sundanese tribes, Minang tribes, Chinese tribes, and others. In general, they are classified as multi-ethnic. Such characteristics of society will undoubtedly result in language selection in their daily activities, whether in education, government or the family realm. This research examines the language choices of multicultural communities in Banjarmasin City in the family, school, and government domains. Banjar language is a family/branch of languages developed from Malay. It is also essential for the Banjar community to help strengthen the Banjar language, with the large-scale transmigration in the South Kalimantan region, so that the diversity of the Banjar language is maintained from generation to generation.
THE VALUE OF LOCAL WISDOM IN THE ECONOMIC PRACTICE OF THE BANJAR COMMUNITY IN BANJARMASIN Yuliana, Delva
JURNAL SOCIUS Vol 15, No 1 (2026): JURNAL SOCIUS
Publisher : Universitas Lambung Mangkurat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/js.v15i1.23453

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This research aims to examine the values of local wisdom, especially honesty and respect for customs, in the economic transactions of the Banjar community in Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan. Local wisdom plays an important role in social and economic interactions. Honesty is considered the main value that builds trust in every economic transaction, while respect for custom serves as a social norm that regulates economic behavior and strengthens societal cohesion. With a qualitative approach through in-depth interviews, observation, and documentation, it was found that honesty is very important in maintaining social and economic stability, building networks of trust, and reducing conflict. Economic actors in Banjarmasin uphold honesty as social capital that binds the relationship between traders and consumers. Respect for customs also influences the way the Banjar people conduct transactions, creating harmony within the community. These values are starting to change due to the influence of modernization and globalization, which are more oriented towards short-term profits. This research emphasizes the importance of preserving local wisdom to maintain the sustainability of economic transactions based on honesty and respect for customs in Banjar society.