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JOURNAL OF ETHNIC DIVERSITY AND LOCAL WISDOM
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Core Subject : Social,
Journal of Ethnic Diversity and Local Wisdom memuat laporan hasil penelitian maupun sebuah tinjauan tentang pandangan hidup, strategi aktivitas kehidupan, ilmu pengetahuan, bahasa, tarian, musik daerah, adat istiadat pada suatu masyarakat lokal dan suku bangsa. Cakupan tulisan tidak terbatas pada sistem nilai dan tata cara serta nilai ajaran tradisional pada pengelolaan kesehatan, pendidikan, lingkungan hidup, ekonomi, karya seni, arsitektur dan bangunan serta cagar budaya yang dilakukan oleh masyarakat lokal dan etnis tertentu.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 47 Documents
Hutan Halmahera dan Relasi Kuasa Aktor Politik Lokal Halmahera Forest and Power Relations of Local Political Actors Herman Usman; Syarifuddin Usman; Laily Ramadhany Can; Amrul Djana
JOURNAL OF ETHNIC DIVERSITY AND LOCAL WISDOM Vol 4 No 1 (2023): Volume 4 Issue 1, Juni (2023): Journal Of Ethnic Diversity And Local Wisdom
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This study tries to explore the relationship between the Halmahera forest which is inhabited by the Tobelo Dalam people known as O'Hongana Manyawa, inhabiting forest areas, the existence of corporations that control and carry out activities in the forest with the aim of making profits, and the power relations of local political actors. Forests are a source of food for local communities. Halmahera Forest has a long history, in which the shackles of extractive institutions that are deeply entrenched until now have not been fully resolved. Forests have many interests entrenched, especially those with strong economic power and capital. Whereas on the other hand, forests for local communities are the most ideal source to develop food as the final bastion in facing their future. This study tries to collect and explore data through in-depth interviews with local residents, local government, political elites, and groups that have relations with existing locations. The results of this study show that qualitatively, the Halmahera forest which is occupied by indigenous peoples is the most ideal arena for corporates to carry out extractive actions, which local residents cannot afford. Another matter of concern is that forests are also a meeting ground in building power relations between political actors at the central and local levels. Meanwhile, local residents are more of an obstacle to projects in the name of development. They are then considered as people who only give burdens in the name of development, because that must be "ordered" as well as "modernized", as befits members of a "civilized" society. In the name of development, the forest continues to be dredged, while local residents are in a sad state. This study concludes that so far, the political reality that has been built by local political actors at various levels has made forests more of a source of funding to strengthen their dominance and position in seizing power. Forests become a field of struggle for interests, at the expense of local residents.
“ Cenge – Cenge” Permainan Leluhur Melatih Kohesi Sosial Dan Ketangkasan Tubuh " Cenge - Cenge " Ancestral Game To Train Social Cohesion And Body Dexterity Sarni Arta
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Abstract Children's games passed down from their ancestors have a very high value. Not just as ordinary entertainment, but a number of traditional games train emotional agility and the ability to build social cohesion among people, honesty, discipline, confidence, creativity and hard work. In the midst of the influence of various modern games which are getting out of control, affecting the patterns of thinking and behavior of children with various models, they are played not only among friends in one environment but across the boundaries of space and time. A number of traditional games have always been an important part of filling holidays or free time played by children in North Maluku, especially in the city of Ternate, such as boy games, sem, fort, engkrang shell, dodorobe etc. By using a qualitative descriptive approach, this research will identify and describe the types of traditional games that are still practiced in everyday life, especially in the city of Ternate, as well as traditional games that have the potential to disappear due to lack of serious attention from stakeholders at the local level.
GERAKAN LITERASI PENDIDIKAN MEMBANGUN GENERASI MILENIAL YANG BERKARAKTER Abubakar Muhammad Nur
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Abstract The presence of digital technology has influenced the mindset, and behavior of millennials as pioneers of change. The change, colored with various problems that boil down to the decline of the character of the millennial generation. To manage these dynamics, the educational literacy movement, is one of the efforts in forming human resources of character and civility. The purpose of this study is to know the characteristics of millennials in community life in the digital era; and Describe the educational literacy movement to build the capacity of millennials in the era of digital technology that is advanced, characterful and civilized. The method used is qualitatively descriptive. The results of the discussion show that: Millennials like to position themselves in the freedom zone and always dwell on the diameter of the fingers, having a lot of information from various sources that vary. Digital literacy also facilitates millennials in obtaining knowledge and knowledge more easily and quickly. Millennials who always struggle in the digital technology zone based on educational literacy, can have competence, skills and skills to think critically, creatively, communicatively, insights and productive thinking paradigms, and have a civilized character
“Hapolas” Kearifan Budaya Lokal Masyarakat Pesisir Pulau Makian Dalam Merawat Harmoni Kemanusiaan Ali Lating; Fathnun Tan
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Abstrak Local community cultural wisdom is a noble culture resulting from thoughts that are born from noble, intelligent and innovative awareness to answer needs in various aspects of life. As a way of life, local cultural wisdom is very important because it can maintain the harmony of human continuity, care for the relationship between humans and the Divine Nature as well as with the environment. Local wisdom disciplines all parties to maintain the sustainability of living space. This research tries to describe how the local culture of the Makian island coastal community cares for human harmony. Through the hapolas culture, ancestral values ​​that guide life until now are still going well.
PERAN TOKOH MASYARAKAT DALAM PENGAWASAN TERHADAP PEREDARAN MINUMAN BERALKOHOL TRADISONAL DI KELURAHAN RUM, KOTA TIDORE KEPULAUAN Putri Faturahman Ismail; Abdurrahaman Kader
JOURNAL OF ETHNIC DIVERSITY AND LOCAL WISDOM Vol 4 No 1 (2023): Volume 4 Issue 1, Juni (2023): Journal Of Ethnic Diversity And Local Wisdom
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Abstract In general, the purpose of this study is the role of community leaders in the supervision of the circulation of traditional alcoholic beverages in Rum Village, Tidore Archipelago City. The research method used is qualitative descriptrify. The data analysis technique used is an interactive model. The results showed that the circulation of traditional alcoholic beverages in Rum Village was not controlled, which caused teenagers or young people to easily get it. The bad impact is the emergence of various societal diseases such as, fights, disrupting public order, and making a fuss. To overcome the problem is to involve community leaders, because community leaders are respected people in the community. However, the Rum Village Government has not maximized the role of community leaders in the supervision of the circulation of traditional alcoholic beverages in its territory.
Regional Apparatus Resource Readiness Through Digitalization of Public Programs and Services Towards Smart City (Study at Regional Education and Training Personnel Agency South Halmahera Regency ) Haryono A. Hi. Gani; Ali Lating; Syarifuddin Usman
JOURNAL OF ETHNIC DIVERSITY AND LOCAL WISDOM Vol 4 No 2 (2023): Vol 4 No 2 (2023): Volume 4 Issue 2, Desember (2023): Journal Of Ethnic Diversity
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Nowadays, almost all cities in every developed country have implemented the Smart City concept by utilizing information and communication technology (ICT) to be able to control all the resources in the city. Indonesia is one of the countries implementing this smart city, including DKI Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, Yogyakarta and Makassar. In the government program on "Movement Towards 100 Smart Cities" as many as 146 districts/cities have developed smart cities. One of the districts in North Maluku Province is Halmahera Seatan Regency. However, referring to BPS data regarding the human development index (HDI) in South Halmahera Regency in 2021 it is still low. The obstacle is whether with the availability of these technological facilities, can the community and the relevant government, in this case regional officials, be able to implement these online-based services. The aim of this research is to determine the readiness of the South Halmahera Regency Regional Government and improve the quality of regional apparatus resources towards a Smart City. The type of research used in this research is descriptive qualitative. Meanwhile, data collection techniques include observation, interviews and documentation. As well as using data analysis techniques in this research, the Miles and Huberman model of data analysis techniques, namely data reduction (data reduction), data presentation (data appearance), and drawing conclusions (drawing conclusions/verification). Based on the research results, it shows that the Regional Education and Training Personnel Agency (BKPPD) of South Halmahera Regency has improved the human resources of regional officials through digitalization programs and community services towards Smart City. However, there are obstacles that stand in the way of improving regional apparatus human resources, namely inadequate facilities, limited budgets, and also many regional employees who are not yet skilled in operating technology due to age and other factors. This greatly influences the process of improving the quality of reliable apparatus human resources. . Keywords: , , ,
Supervision of the Village Consultative Body (BPD) in Infrastructure Development in Indari Village, West Bacan District South Halmahera Regency Supriyanto Busra; Ali Lating; Rahmad Suaib
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Abstract The implementation of Village Development will run well, which is largely determined by the level of supervision of the Supervisory institution, one of which is the Village Consultative Body (BPD). The main task is to ensure that every development implementation runs well from the planning to evaluation and accountability aspects. BPD supervision is also important so that development implementation is in accordance with the determined goals and benefits. The method used in this research is a descriptive qualitative method. The data sources used are primary data such as the village head, BPD chairman, deputy chairman and members, as well as community leaders who are considered to have the ability to assess the program being implemented. Secondary data is in the form of planning and budgeting documents. which has been agreed upon by the village government and BPD. Data collection techniques are observation, interviews and documentation. And the use of data analysis techniques in research is an analysis technique, namely data reduction, data presentation and drawing conclusions or verification The results of the research show that BPD supervision in the implementation of infrastructure in Indari Village in 2023 is carried out directly, including the program for building concrete fences, building toilets and building clean water. This is intended to find out more deeply about the development of the program, both in terms of time, budget realization and targeted targets. must be fulfilled in accordance with the plan that has been agreed upon in development planning. The implementation of coordination in the development program is quite good between the village government and the BPD, especially related to the program implementation process until the program ends. A number of obstacles faced include: budget delays in the disbursement process due to technical obstacles.
Community Participation in Village Development and Empowerment Study in Timbal Village, West Bacan District South Halmahera Regency Moch Suwa Ahdiyansyah; Ali Lating; Syarifuddin Usman
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Abstrac Community participation in village development and empowerment is very important for a village, because community participation is the active and effective involvement of the community in the decision-making and development processes that affect their lives. This is a process in which the community has the opportunity to provide input, influence decisions, and take part in the implementation and monitoring of development projects. Community participation has several benefits, such as increasing transparency and accountability in the decision-making process, ensuring that the results taken take into account the interests and needs of the community, and helping to create more inclusive and sustainable solutions. Community participation can be done through various means, such as public consultations, surveys, group discussions, deliberations, and so on. This can happen at various levels, from local to national. The aim of this research is to determine community participation and factors that hinder community participation in development in Tembal Village, South Bacan District, South Halmahera Regency. The type of research used in this research is descriptive qualitative. Meanwhile, the data collection techniques used in this research are observation, interviews, and documentation. As well as using model data analysis techniques, the Miles and Huberman model, namely data reduction, data display and conclusion drawing/verification. Based on the research results, it shows that community participation in village development and empowerment can be seen from participation in decision making, participation in implementation, participation in taking benefits, participation in evaluation.
Legal Protection for People with Soul Disorders (ODGJ) (Reflection on Handling ODGJ in Ternate City) Darwis Haris
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Abstrac As part of the citizenry, people with mental disorders (ODGJ) often have their rights neglected. This phenomenon of negligence can be found in almost all urban areas in Indonesia. On the other hand, even though they have limitations in various aspects, their presence in public spaces is not the will of them or their families. The fate they suffer makes their living space socially discriminated against. The city of Ternate is one of the cities in Indonesia that has quite a high incidence of ODGJ, but at the same time the infrastructure and government policies are not yet in favor of protecting them. This condition then causes a number of problems that often arise, such as ODGJ threatening residents due to negligence in monitoring cars, or ODGJ experiencing violence by residents due to the behavior of ODGJ which tends to be disturbing. The limited infrastructure needed to protect people with ODGJ is currently very important to ensure their rights as citizens are fulfilled.
DINAMIKA PERANCANAAN PEMBANGUNAN DESA PARTISIPATORIS (Studi, Keterlibatan Pemangku Kepentingan di Desa Tate.Kecamatan Darume Utara Kabupaten Halmahera Utara) Faisal Hi. Kadir; Ali Lating; Raoda M Jae; Fathnun Tan
JOURNAL OF ETHNIC DIVERSITY AND LOCAL WISDOM Vol 5 No 1 (2024): Vol 5 No 1 (2024): Volume 5 Issue 1, Juni (2024): Journal Of Ethnic Diversity And
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Abstract The rural infrastructure development acceleration program in this research aims to improve the quality of infrastructure development and empower the community with large community involvement. The aim of this research is to determine the level of effectiveness and analyze the Tate Village government in development. To measure the level of effectiveness of researchers using the research method used in this research is a qualitative research method. The results obtained from observation, interviews and documentation, in this research, are Tate Village which is the location for research in village development. The research results show that the dynamics of development planning in Tate Village are going well, this can be seen from the presence of stakeholders to realize quality planning. The importance of participation can be seen from the priority programs implemented in the form of footpaths and connecting bridges between RTs. External constraints such as the level of knowledge and time available to be involved in development planning as well as internal factors such as the level of poverty and competition between fellow residents in viewing development programs in Tate Village.