This study aims to find out and describe the activities of drinking kameko among the Muna people overseas. Data collection techniques are carried out through in-depth observation and interviews. This study uses Herbert Herbert's theory, thinking about the evolution of law. The results of the study show that drinking activity in the past still upholds ethical values. It contains a symbol of social solidarity that strengthens kinship relations. So that the Muna people consider Kameko a traditional drink. Because the drinking activity of Kameko always fills every traditional activity of the local community. The same conditions are no longer found among the Muna people overseas. Kameko is more seen as a mere alcoholic drink which tends to have a negative impact that is troubling the community. Keywords: kameko drinking, societies, overseas, Munanese
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