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UMBARA Indonesian Journal of Anthropology
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Multi Peran Perempuan: Studi Kasus pada Pedagang Di Tengger Partisha Sarah Sadilla; Yulianingsih Yulianingsih
Umbara Vol 7, No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/umbara.v7i2.35535

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Gender roles dichotomy generally places women in the domestic area. However, it is common for women to engage in activities that support family income by working in the public sphere; thus they have multiple roles. This study aims to describe the multiple roles among female traders in Tengger. This research was conducted using a qualitative case study model. Data collection was carried out through interviews, observation, and a secondary data collection. This research found that women in Tengger have multiple roles by working in the informal sector such as trading and farming; while at the same  they still carry out their role as housewives. This multiple role enables them to master time management skills as well as  skills in prioritizing activities.
Local Wisdom Values on Customary Law Norms of the Jambi Malay Seloko Adat Ade Rahima; Erlina Zahar
Umbara Vol 7, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/umbara.v7i2.41237

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This study aims to describe local wisdom values on customary law norms of the Jambi Malay oral tradition containing moral guidance named Seloko Adat. This study applied descriptive qualitative design. Data were collected through archival studies on Seloko Adat and interviews. Content analysis integrated with structural hermeneutics were applied to the data analysis. Findings of this study suggests that Seloko Adat contains guidance on customary law and were loaded with local wisdoms values which depict the five basic principles of customary law, that are: 1) customary law which is derived from the Holy Qur’an and Hadith; 2) customary law which is based on the old traditions which is derived from empirical evidences about truth or goodness to protecting the society; 3) customary law based on justice and fairness; 4) customary law about adhering to the truth; and 5) customary law based on deliberation and consensus.
Strategi Adaptasi Ekonomi Petani Penggarap terhadap Dampak Pembangunan Jalan Tol Rifky Achmad Julio; Oekan S. Abdoellah
Umbara Vol 7, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/umbara.v7i2.43048

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The construction of Bogor-Ciawi-Sukabumi (Bocimi) toll road has indirectly affected peasants of Kampung Asri in Bogor Regency. The groundwater flow has decreased since the construction began and affected rice field irrigation. The waterways have been constructed to overcome this problem, however there were damages and water decrease continues to occur. The shortage of water led the land owners to sell their properties, which can not be cultivated for rice farming,  to developers. As a consequence peasants lost their source of  income. This study describes the socio-cultural adaptive strategy of peasants at Kampung Asri who lost their source of income.  This study applied a qualitative method. Data were collected through secondary data collection, observation, and in-depth interviews. The findings of this study suggest that peasants of Kampung Asri changed their farm commodity and type of income generating activities to adjust to the changing situation. This strategy depicts their adaptive strategy to save their livelihood.
Penciptaan Pembangunan Desa Wisata Melalui Kerja Aktor Perantara Sendi Kenia Savitri
Umbara Vol 7, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/umbara.v7i2.36816

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This study departs from a theory of ‘Brokers as Assembler’ which locates brokers as the harmonizers of various orientations of actors in two different social realities, namely disadvantaged populations and power holders in one development practice. Drawing from the role of brokers in the ‘creation’ of tourism village development through social forestry permits, this study offers analysis of brokers beyond their role in carrying out the development; but also in the process of its creation. The development planning, until the development process becomes a productive path that can create benefits for every actor involved. This study was conducted using an ethnographic design and a political ecology approach. The findings of this study suggest that the work of intermediary actors can not only be seen as intermediaries for the vertical relationship between communities holding power and disadvantaged communities. However, brokers also construct horizontal relationships among groups of people in the same social reality to gain access to resources. Thus, studies on intermediary actors must be seen more broadly than their role in agency, transformation, and mediation in the actualization of development.
Artia Sipaha Sada: Hari Pertama Bulan Pertama Etnik Batak Toba Febryanto Malau; Erlin Nainggolan; Rimma Natasari Sitanggang; Pittauli Ambarita; Murni Eva Rumapea
Umbara Vol 7, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/umbara.v7i2.42042

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This study aims to describe the meaning of Artia Sipaha Sada, a ceremony to celebrate the first day in the first month of the Batak Toba ethnic group by Parmalim believers. This study applied a qualitative method and took place at Tomok Village, Samosir District and Huta Tinggi Village, Toba Regency. Data was collected through interviews and archival study and was analyzed using Atlas.ti software. The results of this study suggests that Artia Sipaha Sada, celebrated on the first day of the first month in the Batak Toba ethnic calendar, has a similar meaning to the new year in the Gregorian calendar or other ethnic calendars. Sipaha Sada is one of the ceremonies held by Parmalim to commemorate the birthday of Simarimbulubosi as well as occasion to start a new day. It begins with a ritual to contemplate the previous year. Today,  Artia Sipaha Sada is also celebrated by non Parmalim with some adjustments according to the beliefs of the celebrants.

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