JAMASAN: Jurnal Mahasiswa Pendidikan Sejarah
Vol 1 No 3 (2025): History Education, Culture and Media

Implementation of Pamali Cultural Values as Social and Cultural Resilience of the Panjalu Society in Ciamis Regency

Sansan Sanjaya (Universitas Galuh)
Agus Budiman (Universitas Galuh)
Wulan Sondarika (Universitas Galuh)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Oct 2025

Abstract

Panjalu District in Ciamis Regency holds a strong tradition called pamali, an unwritten rule that binds the community’s life. Known for its rich culture, Panjalu still highly values pamali alongside other customs like the Nyangku Ritual Ceremony, preserved to prevent cultural loss. This research explores pamali from the community’s viewpoint and examines its role as social and cultural resilience. Using qualitative methods, including observation and interviews, the study finds that pamali is more than outdated prohibitions; it is a system of values upholding politeness, morality, social norms, order, and harmony with nature. Violating pamali evokes fear of negative consequences, making it effective in maintaining social order. Despite modernization pressures, pamali remains relevant and adaptable, helping Panjalu preserve cultural identity and social solidarity. Thus, pamali acts as a vital pillar for the community’s social and cultural resilience.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jamasan

Publisher

Subject

Humanities Education Social Sciences

Description

JAMASAN: Journal of History Education Students is an academic journal that publishes scholarly works by students in the fields of history education and historical studies. The journal holds an E-ISSN 3123-3899 and is published three times a year, in February, June, and October, under the ISSN Decree ...