Afra Aldilawulandari Annika Bharata
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BUDAYA MASYARAKAT DAYAK SIANG MENGGUNAKAN DAUN GELINGGANG DALAM MENGOBATI PENYAKIT KULIT Afra Aldilawulandari Annika Bharata; Carmelia Puteri Hendarsyah; Faiza Conita Chairiya Harahap; Siti Komariah; Mirna Nur Alia Abdullah
SABANA: Jurnal Sosiologi, Antropologi, dan Budaya Nusantara Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): April 2024
Publisher : Yayasan Literasi Sains Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55123/sabana.v3i1.3315

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Cassia alata L. or what can be called Chinese ketapang/Lewinggang leaf is a traditional medicine that is familiar to the Dayak Siang community. This plant has also been trusted for years to treat diseases on human skin with its natural properties. Although Gelinggang leaves were initially reported as wild plants, they can now be said to be plants that have economic value and have natural properties that really work to treat skin diseases. By using the literature method, we looked for various accurate information and sources in accordance with the data and facts explained by a journal, article or book that provides knowledge about the properties of gelinggang leaves as a medicine for skin diseases. The results of research from one source say that fungal infections on the skin such as tinea versicolor and athlete's foot can be treated effectively by antifungal compounds found in gelinggang leaves. This compound plays an important role in inhibiting the growth and development of fungi that cause skin infections, and helps the healing process of skin affected by the infection.
KESEMPATAN KERJA DAN PENDAPATAN: MIGRASI PENDUDUK INDRAMAYU SEBAGAI TKI DI TAIWAN Afra Aldilawulandari Annika Bharata
SABANA: Jurnal Sosiologi, Antropologi, dan Budaya Nusantara Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Agustus 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55123/sabana.v3i2.3317

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Indramayu, particularly in its district, faces the challenge of poverty, with a poverty rate of 14.29%. The percentage of the population living in poverty reaches 16.28%. In response to this situation, many residents of Indramayu choose to become overseas Indonesian workers (TKI) in Taiwan as a means to improve their families’ well-being. This study aims to understand employment opportunities and income earned by Indramayu migrants working in Taiwan. The research employs a literature review approach with a qualitative descriptive method. Findings reveal that the primary driver of international migration is the prospect of high-income employment. Migrants aspire to enhance their standard of living and secure better earnings. Additionally, the presence of relatives who have already migrated or settled in Taiwan serves as an attractive factor. While the direct physical impact on village development may not be immediately visible, significant social changes occur. Family education levels improve, new job opportunities emerge, and lifestyle shifts lead to an overall enhancement in quality of life. In summary, the migration of TKI workers from Indramayu to Taiwan has multifaceted implications for both societies.