The aim of this research is to determine the traditions and values of social solidarities for the remote community of Tamaila Village, factors that influence the traditions and values of social solidarities for the remote community of Tamaila Village, and efforts to maintain the traditions and values of social solidarities for the remote community of Tamaila Village. This study uses a qualitative method as the method of the research. The result of this research illustrate (1) the traditions and values of social solidarities for the remote community of Tamaila Village have three indicators: first, the tradition of the remote community of Tamaila Village is still the Nomadic or Melangun Tradition, which is a tradition of moving to another place with family members with the aim of changing residence to forget the sadness of the family if there is a member of the family pass away. Though, it also aim to leave the bad luck that will befall them later. But commonly, for the people of Tamaila Village generally still focus on religious activities. Second, the value of social solidarity for the remote communities of Tamaila Village includes the value of mutual cooperation. Mutual cooperation means heavy work will feel lighter if it is done together. Also the values of social solidarities that grows in the community is if there is an occasion whether it is celebration or grief, people will help by giving money or things. (2) Factors that influence the traditions and values of social solidarities for the remote community of Tamaila Village include two indicators. First, the internal factor whihc is the increase and decrease of the population, education, and religion. Second, the external factor which is modernization and economy. (3) Efforts to maintain the traditions and values of social solidarity for the remote communities of Tamaila Village have two indicators. First, community empowerment is aimed at helping people to gain the power to make decisions and determine actions to be taken related to themselves, including to reduce the effects of personal and social barriers to action. This is done through increasing the ability and confidence to use their own resources, among others, through the transfer of power from the environment. Second, socialization, aims at partly conveying information to community groups to provide skills for living in society, developing people's ability to communicate actively, making someone able to restore organic functions through training, and instilling trust values in someone who has a main task in society.
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