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Jambura History and Culture Journal
ISSN : 26546388     EISSN : 26861070     DOI : -
Jambura History and Culture Journal (JHCJ) is published by Department of History Education Faculty of Social Science Gorontalo State University, it is published twice a year in January and July. JHCJ covers all areas and periode in Indonesian history and culture.
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MASORO: TRADISI TOLAK BALA MASYARAKAT SUKU BAJO TOROSIAJE Tonny Iskandar Mondong; Owen Saleh
Jambura History and Culture Journal Vol 3, No 1 (2021): Januari
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/jhcj.v3i1.19373

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This research was conducted to reveal problems related to the Masoro tradition of the Bajo Tribe, to be precise in Bajo Village, Popayato District. This research was conducted using historical research methods through four stages of research in accordance with historical disciplines which include heuristics (source gathering), source criticism, interpretation (interpretation of sources) and historiography (history writing). This research method is used to thoroughly reveal the historical background and the meaning contained in the ritual tradition of rejecting reinforcements or what is known as the masoro tradition. In general, this tradition is carried out by the Bajo people to reject reinforcements. It is known that the ritual of countering reinforcements is not only carried out by the Bajo people, but the ritual is carried out by many ethnic groups who consider the ritual sacred and are believed to be able to keep the community away from all kinds of reinforcements, diseases, natural disasters and so on, one of the implementations in several areas is in the Petalang community who hold a ritual of rejecting reinforcements in anticipation of some disease or disaster caused by disturbances from spirits. However, this research will present in detail the tradition of rejecting reinforcements in the Bajo people.
KAMPUNG KECIL DENGAN ISU BESAR: Deskripsi kondisi Sosial Ekonomi dan Pendidikan Masyarakat Desa Bangga Kec. Paguyaman Pantai Kab. Boalemo Tahun 2010-2011 Helman Manay
Jambura History and Culture Journal Vol 3, No 1 (2021): Januari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/jhcj.v3i1.19375

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This long article is a summary of the results of field research conducted by the author in 2011 in Bangga Village, Kec. Paguyaman Beach District. Boalemo, Gorontalo Province for the support from the SUSCLAM Program. Bangga is a village which until now has become a center for producing rowa smoked fish, the main ingredient for making rowa sauce which is famous in the northern region of Sulawesi. Even though it is abundant with marine products, its isolated geographical position due to poor road infrastructure means that the local community's economic condition has not moved beyond the poverty line. This has an impact on access to higher education which is also low. This condition prompted the Tomini Bay program (SUSCLAM/Sustainable Coastal Livelihood and Management) to choose Desa Bangga as one of the locations for the implementation of the program funded by the Canadian government. The Tomini Bay program intervention for 5 years (2008-2013) had a significant impact on the economic development and ecological awareness of the local village community. This article discusses two important aspects of the life of the Bangga community, namely socio-economic and education. Even though it only covers a short period (2010-2011), this research is expected to be a comparison of research on coastal communities, especially in Tomini Bay after that period.

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