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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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TRADISI ADAT TANAM SASI KEMATIAN PADA MASYARAKAT SUKU MARIND DI KAMPUNG WASUR KABUPATEN MERAUKE Tembuangga, Maria Chrila
HOLISTIK, Journal of Social and Culture Vol. 17 No. 1 / Januari - Maret 2024
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People from various tribes in Papua have so many traditions related to Papuan traditional beliefs, rituals, and ceremonies that are still carried out today. Traditional ceremonies carried out by the Papuan people have their own forms, cultures and philosophical values and are different from other regions. The Marori tribe is a small tribe and indigenous language within the large Marind Anim (Marind people) family that inhabits Wasur village, Merauke Regency, Papua. Marori people know the sar system or other names Tanam Sasi in regulating the use of natural resources. The sar system is a prohibition to take natural resources for a long period of time (one thousand days) and is related to respect for relatives who have died. Sar was set after forty days of death. Tanam Sasi certainly has meaning for the community in general, the Marind tribe, which is a typical Papuan wood carving that symbolizes the presence of ancestral spirits. As a sign of the state of heart for the Papuan people, such as expressing a sense of sadness and happiness. It is intended in addition, as a symbol of trust from the community through human, animal, and plant motifs on it, and also as a symbol of beauty in the form of works of art and masterpieces in the Marind Tribe. The Traditional Ceremony of Tanam Sasi Death which is a symbol of sadness for grieving families. This Tanam Sasi Tradition, in addition to being a symbol of expression of sadness for grieving families, and also the Tanam Sasi Tradition can also function as regulating the use of natural resources. Keywords: tradition, prohibition, tanam sasi
KEHIDUPAN SOSIAL EKONOMI PETANI PADI DI TUMANI KECAMATAN MAESAAN KABUPATEN MINAHASA SELATAN Tulong, Meilany
HOLISTIK, Journal of Social and Culture Vol. 17 No. 1 / Januari - Maret 2024
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Indonesia is known as an agricultural country because most of the Indonesian population has a livelihood in agriculture or farming. So that agriculture is a sector that plays an important role in the welfare of the lives of the Indonesian population. Rice is one of the national foods that has become the staple food of some of the Indonesian population. Rice farming is still the backbone of the rural economy. The development of rice plants in Tumani Village is still in great demand by the community because it is supported by existing natural and environmental factors. One of the supporting factors is the existence of good irrigation canals that irrigate rice fields so that farmers are not afraid of drought. In rice farming in Tumani Village, the harvest season can be done by farmers up to three times a year. In addition to planting rice they also work side by side as corn or coconut farmers, other businesses and raise livestock such as pigs, cows and chickens. Farmers in Tumani Village are divided into two categories, namely as sharecroppers and land-owning farmers. Cultivator farmers are farmers who work in other people's gardens and land-owning farmers are farmers who cultivate their own land. Social relations that are mutually beneficial to both parties, namely landowners who own land which is then cultivated by sharecroppers to meet the needs of their families. Keywords: life, socio-economy, rice farmer
PARTISIPASI MASYARAKAT DALAM MENGEMBANGKAN WISATA OLAHRAGA ARUNG JERAM DI DESA TIMBUKAR KECAMATAN SONDER KABUPATEN MINAHASA SULAWESI UTARA Simanjuntak, Annabella E.
HOLISTIK, Journal of Social and Culture Vol. 17 No. 1 / Januari - Maret 2024
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Community participation in the maintenance of natural resources owned is a large contribution and has the potential to become a tourist attraction. In addition, involving the community in the process and business of tourism development is very important, so that the community itself has a sense of responsibility to preserve the potential of natural resources owned. The participation of the community in maintaining natural and cultural resources owned is a large contribution and has the potential to become a tourist attraction. Sonder is a sub-district in Minahasa Regency, North Sulawesi. One of them is Timbukar Village where this village has an extreme sports tourism object, namely rafting. In several villages in Sonder District have several waterfall attractions that are very interesting to visit, one of which is the Kengkang Waterfall tourist attraction, the location of this tourist attraction can be seen before entering Timbukar Village. Sonder District has mountainous and hilly topographic characteristics, as well as air quality that can be said to be still very clean and cool. The form of community participation in the development of rafting tourism in Timbukar Village is contributing to being a tour guide, in collaboration with rafting operators, this is one form of community livelihood dominated by young people in Timbukar village. Keywords: community participation, sports tourism, rafting

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