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Dr. Tasnim Lubis, S.Pd.I., M.Hum.
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INDONESIA
Journal of Oral Traditions
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Core Subject : Education,
Journal of Oral Traditions is a journal in the core of oral traditions with anthropolinguistic framework. This journal is under Asosiasi Tradisi Lisan (ATL) Sumatera Utara cooperate with Institut Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Indonesia (IPMI).
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
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INTERCULTURAL SURVIVAL STRATEGIES OF FARMERS AFFECTED BY THE ERUPTION OF MOUNT SINABUNG: A SOCIOECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF DECISIONS TO CHOOSE TEMPORARY Kesuma, Sinar Indera
Journal of Oral Traditions Vol 1 No 1 (2025): April 2025
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This study explores the survival strategies adopted by farmers affected by the eruption of Mount Sinabung, with a particular focus on their decision-making processes regarding temporary employment during the displacement period. The research was conducted in Karo Regency, North Sumatra, encompassing farmers from the villages of Guru Kinayan, Gamber, Kuta Tonggal, and Beras Tepu. Utilizing a quantitative approach and survey method, 63 displaced farmers were analyzed using Chi-Square tests and Paired Sample T-tests. The results revealed that additional skills, number of dependents, participation in customary activities, and temporary housing status significantly influenced job choice. These findings are crucial for informing refugee empowerment policies that are rooted in local potential and actual needs
LANGUAGE, GENDER, AND SYMBOLIC POWER IN THE DIDONG DOAH TRADITION: AN ANTHROPOLINGUISTIC ANALYSIS OF WOMEN'S ROLES IN KARO CULTURE Parangin-angin, Alemina
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This study aims to explore the dynamics of symbolic power and gender relations within the Karo oral tradition through the lens of Didong Doah songs, focusing particularly on the performative roles of women as conveyors of moral and cultural messages. Employing an anthropolinguistic approach, the research examines how language in Didong Doah serves as a medium for cultural expression that reflects symbolic domination, gender identity construction, and social relational patterns. The study was conducted in Kuta Buluh Village, Karo Regency, utilizing qualitative methods that integrate participant observation, in-depth interviews, and audio-visual documentation. Findings reveal that women are not merely cultural inheritors but active agents in social transformation, utilizing symbolic language as a tool of narrative power. This study contributes significantly to the development of gender performativity theory, cultural sociolinguistics, and the revitalization of local traditions within the framework of women's empowerment
Institutional Capacity Building to Support the Livelihoods of Coffee Farmers in Horsik Village, Ajibata Subdistrict, Toba Samosir Regency, North Sumatra Sitorus, Henry; Harahap, Hamdani
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Coffee has become a highly favored commodity among various communities. One of the coffee-producing areas in Ajibata Subdistrict is Horsik Village, where farmers cultivate coffee on the slopes of the Toba Caldera. This article explains the strategy of strengthening farmers' economic institutions, starting from traditional planting and cultivation of robusta coffee based on local knowledge transmission to increasing the value of coffee products through local and regional market integration. The traditional technologies used have resulted in low yield quality and quantity, which subsequently leads to insufficient income for the socio-economic needs of the community. Strengthening institutional capacity through knowledge transfer, skill development, and provision of tools and technology for post-harvest processing is essential to improve productivity, income, and overall economic well-being of coffee farmers.
INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION BETWEEN INDIGENOUS PEOPLE AND MIGRANTS IN BUILDING TOLERANCE IN ASAHAN REGION Lubis, Suwardi; Rizabuana; Pohan, Riko Andika Rahmat
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This study explores intercultural communication between migrant communities and indigenous populations in Asahan, North Sumatra Province. The research adopts a qualitative methodology utilizing Symbolic Interaction and Uncertainty and Anxiety Management theories. The primary objective is to understand and analyze intercultural communication between indigenous people and migrants in fostering tolerance in Asahan. Employing a qualitative approach, the research emphasizes meaning over generalization. It elucidates how intercultural communication contributes to tolerance-building among residents. Findings indicate that effective communication exists between migrants and the indigenous Asahan community, despite initial uncertainty and anxiety among migrants, as Asahan is reputed for its tolerance, and its people are notably welcoming to newcomers. Symbolic interactions give rise to new meanings and social structures, aligning with the essence of symbolic interaction theory, which posits that meaning and social structure are created and maintained through social interaction. Intercultural communication occurs daily in activities such as shopping, taking children to school, and hosting events. The intended outcome of this research is a publication in a reputable international journal.

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