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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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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.
HOLISTIK, Journal Of Social and Culture Vol. 14 No. 1 / Januari - Maret 2021
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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
EKSISTENSI KOMUNITAS BISSU PADA MASYARAKAT DESA BONTOMATENE KECAMATAN SEGERI KABUPATEN PANGKAJENE KEPULAUAN SULAWESI SELATAN Pattinama, Axel Jeconiah; Mawara, Jetty E. T.; Mamosey, Welly E.
HOLISTIK, Journal Of Social and Culture Vol. 13 No. 4 / Oktober - Desember 2020
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Indonesia is a multi-cultural country. South Sulawesi itself is known for its cultural diversity which is certainly rooted in the diversity of values that exist in its customary law society. The diversity of values in indigenous peoples in South Sulawesi is an ancestral heritage that has its own peculiarities.One of the unique Bugis traditions that has been going on since ancient times until now is the existence of Bissu. Bissu itself does not fall into the male or female categories. Bissu's duties and role in every Bugis ceremony are as pastors or traditional stakeholders even though Bissu is a community that is highly respected by Bugis people, especially during the kingdom. But nowadays the existence and existence of the Bissu began to become extinct or as if lost and many experienced less sympathy treatment from religious and government in South Sulawesi, even often received repressive treatment. In addition to the extinction of the role and function of Bissu also experienced changes both the value and the form of culture.Although the situation has changed, Bissu community still exists with all its shortcomings. The shrinking number of Bissu and the irregular implementation of traditional ceremonies caused the regeneration of Bissu to gain attention. Bissu's receding success has had an impact on the preservation of other Bugis culture and traditions. Bissu community as the identity of Bugis culture, which has been entrenched in people's lives is feared to be extinct.Keywords: bissu, changes, existence
ADAT PERKAWINAN SUKU BANGSA TOBELO DI DESA LOLEBA KECAMATAN WASILE SELATAN KABUPATEN HALMAHERA TIMUR Taya, Novita Irmawati; Rumampuk, Selvie; Sandiah, Nasrun
HOLISTIK, Journal Of Social and Culture Vol. 14 No. 2 / April - Juni 2021
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Marriage as one of the life-long stages of an individual's life in anthropology is often called stages along the life cycle or for example infancy, weaning, childhood, adolescence, puberty, post-marital periods, pregnancy, old age and so on. In times of transition, the time of the individual’s switches from one level of life to another, usually a feast or ceremony is celebrated during the transition.Marriage has social functions, such as when preparing for the implementation of the wedding procession, requiring the help of others to strengthen public relations through mutual assistance. Marriage can also unite two or more cultures. Because there is no prohibition in the implementation of different ethnic marriages, by the state.Loleba community is one of the communities that has various forms of culture, both dances, regional music, local languages, and traditional wedding activities. Tobelo traditional wedding ceremony and most of the culture is the result of the copyrighted work of their ancestors who come from Halmahera and is one of the traditions that have meanings that are very valuable for social life.The indigenous community of Tobelo tribe who have long settled and live in Loleba Village East Halmahera still maintain Mohoka tradition in their wedding culture. In this Mohoka tradition there are several values contained in it, which the value has a meaning that describes the daily life of the Tobelo people in Loleba Village East Halmahera, the values contained in the cultural activities and customary practices of Mohoka tradition, namely: religious values, cultural values, social values, personality values and the value of knowledge.Keywords: marriage, tradition, ceremony
PARTISIPASI DALAM PENGEMBANGAN PARIWISATA DI DESA GOTOWASI KECAMATAN MABA SELATAN KABUPATEN HALMAHERA TIMUR Idris, Sri Dewi; Mawara, Jetty E. T.; Mulianti, Titiek
HOLISTIK, Journal Of Social and Culture Vol. 14 No. 1 / Januari - Maret 2021
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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
PERAN MODAL SOSIAL PEDAGANG IKAN DI PASAR BERSEHATI MANADO Duwila, M. Kamel; Kandowangko, Nicolas; Purwanto, Antonius
HOLISTIK, Journal Of Social and Culture Vol. 13 No. 4 / Oktober - Desember 2020
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Fish in North Sulawesi is the catch of small fishermen and fishing companies, fish caught by large vessels owned by fishing companies are often sold to fish processing plants to be processed and exported abroad as well as those to fishing ports to be sold to suppliers and small traders such as in the Jati fish auction Tuminting District, Fish caught by fishermen with small boats are usually traded in traditional markets. For Manado City, there are several traditional markets and supermarkets that sell fish to consumers directly, one of which is Bersehati Market.The power of social networks facilitates the mobility of trade, where the efforts they are diligent in moving economic resources are needed as well as communication and information for fellow traders. So social relations or networks in the world of trade is very important to be able to meet market demand for traders, especially in the Area of Bersehati Market.Social capital is well maintained especially those who work on average are experienced then the supporting element is also trust. Given that not all the ingredients imported from the fishing were immediately paid but there was an agreement between their fellow suppliers and the fishermen on board, that for the payment of the fish will be repaid when the proceeds of the sale are completed. Keywords: market, relationships, social capital
PEDAGANG PASAR TRADISIONAL PINASUNGKULAN KAROMBASAN MANADO MENGHADAPI NEW NORMAL COVID 19 Jobinus Kelabetme; Fonny Waani; Lisbeth Lesawengen
HOLISTIK, Journal of Social and Culture Vol. 14 No. 3 / Juli - September 2021
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Corona virus disease 2019 (Covid-19) from Wuhan, Hubei Province of China (2020) spread over 190 countries. The spread of covid 19 shook Manado residents so that on April 28, 2020 Pinasungkulan Karombasan Manado market was designated as the new claster of Covid-19. There have been 10 patients confirmed positive for Covid-19 and two patients have died. At the beginning of the covid 19 outbreak, traditional market traders were upset about Pinasungkulan Karombasan Manado. Fear of exposure to coronavirus, merchandise is difficult to sell and must comply with health protocols facing the new normal.This study uses Qualitative Description approach with data collection techniques through observation, in-depth interviews and documentation. Materialist Theory Study William F. Ogburn that social change is based on technology.The results of this study found that the beginning of the covid 19 outbreak in general traders are confused to sell merchandise no consumers (buyers) and buyers are afraid of exposure to covid 19. Until the Task Force vigorously socializes following health protocols, namely washing hands, keeping distance and wearing masks. Traders began to sell and buyers began to return to shopping in the Pinasungkulan market. Now Pinasungkulan Manado traditional market traders are ready to face the new normal covid 19.Keywords: Traders, Traditional Markets, New normal covid 19
GAYA HIDUP HEDONISME DI KALANGAN MAHASISWA UNIVERSITAS SAM RATULANGI Vionnalita Jennyya; Maria Heny Pratiknjo; Selvie Rumampuk
HOLISTIK, Journal of Social and Culture Vol. 14 No. 3 / Juli - September 2021
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Along with the development of the times, the development of technology resulted in changes in values and lifestyles for the community, especially for students. This lifestyle of hedonism has a great appeal to student life. Hedonism has the meaning of a life view that considers that pleasure and material pleasure are the main purposes of life. Students are the next generation of the nation who seek identity through the surrounding environment. Students are very enthusiastic about-new things that are considered interesting. This lifestyle of hedonism has a great appeal to student life. Therefore, it is surprising that intellectual students must have such traits just to satisfy themselves. This is where we can see how the influence of the hedonistic lifestyle for students, because students have a great responsibility as a future leader. This study uses qualitative method, research that uses natural background with the intention of interpreting the phenomenon that occurs. The author uses a naturalistic approach to understand the phenomenon of hedonism.The rise of hedonism among Sam Ratulangi University students is caused by two factors, internal and external. An internal factor is the view of life that says that life is only once and driven by human nature filled with curiosity causes an individual to behave to satisfy his sense of pleasure and satisfaction. Further external factors of friendship groups and from families.Keywords: behavior, student, hedonism
PERAN PEMERINTAH DESA DALAM MENANGANI PENYEBARAN COVID-19 PADA LANSIA (LANJUT USIA) DI DESA CEMARA JAYA KECAMATAN WASILE KABUPATEN HALMAHERA TIMUR Wahyu Hidayati; Evelin J. R. Kawung; Cornelius Paat
HOLISTIK, Journal of Social and Culture Vol. 14 No. 3 / Juli - September 2021
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Since the first case of Covid-19 was announced on March 2, 2020, the number of cases in Indonesia continues to increase and the Coronavirus or COVID-19 is very easy to spread. The elderly group is often associated with a group that is susceptible to various diseases because its physiological will gradually decrease including the body's immune system. The risk of complications from COVID-19 is higher. Cemara Jaya Village Government in handling the spread of COVID-19 in the elderly is to carry out social restrictions and lock down border areas and spray in every house and community environment. The Government of Cemara Jaya Village also provides education to the elderly regarding the dangers of COVID-19 in the elderly and applies the rules of wearing masks, sticking hands with soap, and keeping a distance.The Village Government also enforces a rule for violators of the rule, namely for all people who violate the rules of not wearing masks while traveling will be sanctioned in the form of self-isolation in their homes. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Government of Cemara Jaya Village provided social assistance to the elderly in the form of rice, eggs, instant noodles, sugar and masks. The Village Government also provided cash assistance in the form of Rp 500,000, to eligible people such as the elderly, widowed mothers, and orphans during the COVID-19 pandemic.Keywords: elderly, pandemic, Covid-19
STRATEGI ADAPTASI MAHASISWA PERANTAUAN ASAL JAKARTA DI FAKULTAS ILMU SOSIAL DAN POLITIK UNIVERSITAS SAM RATULANGI MANADO Caroline Monic Debora; Maria Heny Pratiknjo; Nasrun Sandiah
HOLISTIK, Journal of Social and Culture Vol. 14 No. 3 / Juli - September 2021
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Merantau for the sake of education is also considered, as an effort to prove the quality of self as an independent adult and responsible in making decisions. And to actively adjust to the new environment, an overseas student from Jakarta uses various actions to adapt. Adaptation is a key concept in looking at human relationships with the environment. Culture shock is a picture of the profound and negative responses of depression, frustration and disorientation experienced by individuals living in one new environment. The purpose of this research is to find out the adaptation strategy of overseas students from Jakarta at the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Sam Ratulangi University Manado. This research uses qualitative descriptive method, because qualitative method as research procedure that produces descriptive data in the form of written or oral words directly. Informants in this study there are 7 overseas students from Jakarta at the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Sam Ratulangi University, Manado. Data collection techniques used are data collection techniques used, namely observation, interview, and documentation. And data analysis techniques include data reduction, data display, conclusion and verifikas. The results showed that overseas students from Jakarta can adapt by adjusting to such as living independently, by living away from parents or family, by learning new things such as washing dishes and washing their own clothes. Learn to use Manado language in the learning and teaching process, and follow several campus organizations to be able to mingle and get along with other students. Obstacles – obstacles in adapting are faced by having an open attitude and accepting all the differences that exist. Keywords : Adaptation, Overseas, Students
PARTISIPASI MASYARAKAT PADA PROGRAM PNPM DALAM PEMANFAATAN AIR BERSIH DI DESA BUO KECAMATAN LOLODA KABUPATEN HALMAHERA BARAT Riko Dalima; Maria Heny Pratiknjo; Mahyudin Damis
HOLISTIK, Journal of Social and Culture Vol. 14 No. 3 / Juli - September 2021
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Development is part of culture in an anthropological perspective. Development is the existence of a number of human actions. Meanwhile, culture is a guideline for human actions. Thus, development is oriented and aims to build the society and civilization of humanity. National development in Indonesia is carried out in order to build a Indonesian people and the development of the entire community. National development can be realize by poverty alleviation efforts either directly or indirectly through government programs.There in 2013 the government realized the Program Nasional Pemberdayaan Masyarakat (PNPM) Mandiri in order to fulfill clean water for the residents of Buo Village. With this independent PNPM, the villagers took the initiative to create a forum to hold meetings of all Buo villagers, actively participating in order to immediately overcome the shortage of clean water for decades. Buo villagers also actively build clean water shelters and pipelines to the homes of villagers. Finally, in 2013 the program was complete with the support and active participation of the community.The National Program for Community Empowerment in the utilization of clean water that is considere successful is important. Every issue discussed can be direct to create community sustainability about clean water management in Buo Village.Keywords: participation, development, clean water

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