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Holistik: Journal For Islamic Social Sciences
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Jurnal Holistik memuat artikel karya ilmiah dengan tema sosial budaya. Jurnal ini terbit secara periodik dua kali dalam setahun dikelola oleh Program Studi Antropologi Sosial Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Universitas Sam Ratulangi Manado. Tim Redaksi berharap semoga artikel-artikel ilmiah yang termuat dalam jurnal ini dapat memberikan inspirasi bagi para pembaca untuk berperan aktif dalam rangka pengembangan ilmu pengetahuan terutama dalam bidang Sosial Budaya
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PERKAWINAN ADAT SUKU KAMORO DI TIMIKA PAPUA Mipitapo, Yohanes Yansen; Mawara, Jetty E. T.; Mulianti, Titiek
HOLISTIK, Journal Of Social and Culture Vol. 14 No. 1 / Januari - Maret 2021
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Kamoro people in Mimika regency of Papua Province have a customary custom in the aspect of marriage that is different from other ethnic groups. Kamoro people have myths that are believed to be the power of supernatural above humans. The myths are passed down through generations in oral form, from their ancestors. One of the most famous myths in the Kamoro is Uwao Nani (komodo). In addition, Kamoro believe that the environment also has supernatural powers, objects that are believed to have powers such as the statue of Mbitoro made of wood. Mbitoro is a spirit that is given shape in the form of a statue. Mbitoro engraved pictures of ancestral community leaders who have died. Traditional ceremonies performed by Kamoro people, have a certain meaning or value. Through the initiation rites of karapao in the lives of Kamoro, seen as a traditional social grouping, each individual begins to recognize his or her identity, i. e. into generations and as members of the local community. Through the initiation rites karapao each boy is ushered into social groups and deified in a number of areas of life, namely religion, socioeconomic, sexuality, health and politics, as well as the imposition by bringing back ancestors and mystical figures who have lived in the past. Keywords: marriage, ceremony, ancestors
TRADISI EHA’A DALAM AKTIVITAS PERTANIAN MASYARAKAT KABUPATEN KEPULAUAN TALAUD (Studi Kasus Masyarakat Desa Bambung) Ulalu, Lucky Winston; Mawara, Jetty E. T.; Deeng, Djefry
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Talaud Islands Regency, the majority as coconut farmers, or commonly known as Copra. In the collo daily language Talaud people pronounce the term Mako'e or copra management process is a form of the result of harvesting coconut fruit. The other work they do is fishermen but thus the Talaud community especially the people of Bambung village work more as coconut farmers (copra). The people of Bambung Village there is a tradition called Eha'a, thi stradition that regulates the people of Bambung village how to harvest coconut plants at a time that has been determined by the Eha'a tradition. There are several things that are the belief of the people of Bambung village, among others; The belief of the Bambung villagers in the tradition of Eha'a towards the people who take other people's coconuts for example, the community was given sanctions in the form of being ordered to shout along the village with shouts such as an apology to the indigenous government and to all residents in the village, as well as other sanctions such as ordered, paying fines that had been agreed by the customary rules. Harvest activities carried out by the People of Bambung Village are based on the principle of life that is closely related to social and spiritual values that contain a very deep meaning, namely about the relationship between human beings, nature (environment), and God.Keywords: Eha'a, coconut farmers, tradition
PARTISIPASI MASYARAKAT DALAM PENANGANAN PROGRAM PANGAN (STUDI SAAT MENGHADAPI COVID 19 DI KAMPUNG INTAAP DISTRIK RANSIKI KABUPATEN MANOKWARI SELATAN PROVINSI PAPUA BARAT) Saroy, Tobias; Goni, Shirley Y. V. I.; Zakarias, Jhon D.
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Management of food programs, where the government still prioritizes the handling of food programs as an alternative to overcome the dangers of the population from hunger. Each region usually has a difference in managing food programs because food management in each region is not always uniform. Food program di Intaap village is still one of the mainstay programs of the farming community, so to be able to survive during theCovid-19 pandemic in farmers must be more active in trying. In the end, this pandemic not only threatens safety, public health, but also terrorizes the food sector, ranging from production, distribution, to consumption.That in handling the Food program when facing the crisis during the Covid 19 period, various strategies are needed to maintain the needs of the community. Therefore, the government has tried and taken steps in handling food security, so that the strategy prepared by the intaap village government through several programs that have been prepared, among others, through the assistance of agricultural production facilities to the intaap villagers.Community participation in the handling of food programs is very important, especially in the village of Intaap Ransiki District, South Manokwari Regency. Forms of community participation in the handling of food programs in accordance with the results of research, among others in the form of labor participation. Such energy participation can be seen in their participation to support the success of the Food program. Keywords: food, participation, strategy
PERILAKU PENUTUR BAHASA TOBELO PADA MASYARAKAT DI DESA KUMO, KECEMATAN TOBELO KABUPATEN HALMAHERA UTARA Badjo, Charles; Mawara, Jetty E. T.; Deeng, Djefry
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Language is one of the cultural elements that is a system of speech sounds that are used to communicate by the people who use it. Regional languages are the most prominent distinguishing feature because with the language of each social group or local community feel themselves as a different unity from other groupsThe behavior of speakers is very important and more especially in the Tobelo regional language to young people as the next generation, and it is very important to be explored and developed in the process of social interaction of the community, because some parents and local village governments do not pay attention anymore, so that they as children or as the next generation must continue to learn and develop the Tobelo regional language, so that the language of the Tobelo region / language of the ancestors does not just disappear and can be developed by the younger generation. The behavior of speakers in more dominant communities using Tobelo regional languages to communicate daily is parents compared to young people, this is quite reasonable for parents in Kumo village who are more mastery of Tobelo regional language, both verbally and in writing. The younger generation view that regional languages are less prestigious or rural, but other languages (e.g., Indonesian, or other dominant languages) are considered more prestigious than their local languages. Keywords: speakers, spoken, regional language
KEHIDUPAN PENGAMEN JALANAN DI KAWASAN BOULEVARD KOTA MANADO Kembuan, Tabita Yudea; Matheosz, Jenny Nelly; Pratiknjo, Maria Heny
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Living in the city is certainly not easy, especially with the characteristics of urban communities that are individualistic causing competition from each other in obtaining a job, while the available jobs must be adapted to sufficient educational skills and skills. One of the most favorite jobs run by people who don't have a permanent job is to be a busker either individually or in groups because it's easy to earn money.Busking is a fun activity for them because by busking they can channel their hobbies and talents in the field of art. Busker grows up with various social backgrounds, such as broken home children, orphans who are wasted, children whose birth is not desired, or children who have to help the economy of their parents and children who run away from various problems of their families and communities.The daily activities of street buskers in Manado city can be seen everywhere, starting in restaurants, in shop houses, in market 45, and other crowded places.The fate of the complainant is very unfortunate, many times got a rejection that disappointed them. There are still some who accept well the arrival of the buskers. The scorching heat of the sun is felt to sting their skin, more irony if there is a raid conducted by officers SatPol PP Manado City, if their luck is good they can escape the raids of the officers. Keywords: buskers, poverty, livelihoods
PERAN PEMERINTAH DESA DALAM PENGEMBANGAN POTENSI MASYARAKAT DESA MEDE KECAMATAN TOBELO UTARA KABUPATEN HALMAHERA UTARA Malani, Lexy Febrison; Tumengkol, Selvie M.; Lumintang, Juliana
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National Development is a reflection of the will to continuously improve the welfare and prosperity of the Indonesian people in a fair and equitable manner, as well as develop people's lives and the implementation of a developed and democratic country based on Pancasila. The development that was built on the practice of Pancasila is the development of the whole Indonesian people and the development of the entire Indonesian society, with Pancasila as the basis, objectives, and guidelines.The economic progress of villages and all regions or in other words equalization of economic progress is an important target in the country's economic development. Village potential management aims to encourage initiatives, movements, village community participation for the development of village potentials and assets for the common welfare. The potential in this paper is the power, strength, ability and capability that have the possibility to be developed.Management of village potential by the village government, in this case the physical potential in Mede Village North Tobelo Subdistrict, North Halmahera Regency is less optimal realization due to the lack of provision of facilities and infrastructure for sand miners. In order to develop the village's original income or village assets that become the main source in village development and for the welfare of the village community.The problems that occurred in Mede Village, North Tobelo District, North Halmahera Regency resulted from several factors, among others, lack of knowledge about village community empowerment by the government, lack of control from the local government, inadequate facilities and infrastructure in the development of village community potential, and lack of business capital that is not fully supported.Keywords: potential, village, role
PARTISIPASI MASYARAKAT DALAM PENGEMBANGAN BUDAYA MAPALUS PADA MASA PANDEMI COVID-19 DI DESA PICUAN SATU KECAMATAN MOTOLING TIMUR KABUPATEN MINAHASA SELATAN Sumangkut, Wendi; Mumu, Rudy; Goni, Shirley Y. V. I.
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This research aims to determine the participation of the community in the development of Mapalus culture during the Covid 19 Pandemic in Desa Picuan Satu Kecamatan Motoling Timur, Kabupaten Minahasa Selatan. The research uses descriptive design qualitative analysis. Data collection techniques used are observation, interview, and documentation. To see how community participation in Mapalus cultural development during the covid 19 pandemic in Desa Picuan Satu. Researchers use 4 indicators, namely: family, consensus deliberation, cooperation, unity and unity. Based on the results of the research shows that the culture of "Mapalus" formed and applicable in Desa Picuan Satu is very useful, especially in increasing the level of community economy. However, in its implementation, it is not necessarily obeyed by all members of the community, especially among teenagers and civil servants (civil servants). They are only seen participating in certain activities. As for members of the community who are truly obedient and uphold Mapalus culture remain active and participate in various activities. This indicates the participation of the community in the development of Mapalus culture, but not all residents of Desa Picuan Satu adhere to and uphold the culture of "Mapalus". Nevertheless, the government of Desa Picuan Satu maintains and maintains balance so that there are no divisions and differences in perception in the community. Keywords: Participation, Community, Mapalus, Pandemic Covid 19
PARTISIPASI DALAM PENGEMBANGAN PARIWISATA DI DESA GOTOWASI KECAMATAN MABA SELATAN KABUPATEN HALMAHERA TIMUR Idris, Sri Dewi; Mawara, Jetty E. T.; Mulianti, Titiek
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The abundance of existing natural resources can increase economic growth when the resources can be managed properly in accordance with what is most in demand by the community so that the utilization of natural resources will not spend time or material due to the failure to manage a resource. Tourism is one of the utilization of natural resources that can be of high economic value for an area that manages natural resources into a tourist attraction that can attract visitors both from within and outside the country, in addition to high economic value, tourism can grow and increase the sense of pride in the nation so that it will grow people who care more about a nation.North Maluku Province has a lot of potential and natural resources that can be developed as a tourist attraction. East Halmahera regency is one of the districts has a potential natural resources for the development of tourism industry. Tourism in Gotowasi Village is one of the village icons that is currently being vigorously promoted by the Tourism and Culture Office of East Halmahera Regency.Community as the main component in the development of community-based tourism has an important role in supporting the development of tourism aimed at developing local potentials sourced from nature, socio-cultural or economic communities. Community participation in maintaining natural resources and culture is a big contribution and has the potential to become a tourist attraction.Keywords: potential, tourism, participation

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