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CENDERAWASIH: Jurnal Antropologi Papua
ISSN : 27745538     EISSN : 2774552X     DOI : 10.31957/jap
CENDERAWASIH: Journal Antropologi Papua diterbitkan untuk mengembangkan dan memperkaya diskusi ilmiah bagi para Cendekiawan/i yang menaruh minat pada isu-isu sosial budaya di kawasan Asia-Pasific, khususnya di Papua . Jurnal ini menerapkan proses peer-review Anonim tunggal dalam memilih artikel berkualitas tinggi. Editor menyambut baik kiriman artikel teoritis atau berbasis penelitian. Argumen penulis tidak perlu sejalan dengan editor. Ruang lingkup artikel (penelitian) lapangan yang diterbitkan dalam jurnal ini berkaitan dengan; Artikel ini menyajikan hasil penelitian etnografi / kualitatif pada topik tertentu dan berkaitan dengan etnis / kelompok sosial di Papua; Artikel ini merupakan diskusi terperinci tentang penelitian terapan dan kolaboratif dengan keterlibatan yang kuat antara penulis dan subjek kolaborator dalam melaksanakan program intervensi atau inisiatif pembangunan lainnya yang menekankan pada masalah sosial-budaya. Ruang lingkup penelitian pustaka yang diterbitkan dalam jurnal ini berkaitan dengan; Penulisan teori menguraikan teori sosial dan budaya yang terkait dengan wacana teoritis antropologi. Artikel tersebut merupakan tinjauan kritis terhadap referensi antropologi dan buku etnografi lainnya yang wajib diterbitkan minimal 5 tahun terakhir. Makalah tinjauan ada untuk ekspresi pendapat dan memungkinkan penulis untuk mengirimkan materi yang mungkin tidak sesuai untuk artikel penelitian asli tetapi berisi ide-ide yang layak untuk dipublikasikan. Ruang lingkup artikel yang diterbitkan dalam jurnal ini menangani berbagai topik, termasuk: Antropologi Sosial dan Budaya; Antropologi Hukum dan Konflik; Antropologi Ekonomi; Antropologi Ekologi; Antropologi Maritim dan Marin; Antropologi Pertanian; Antropologi Politik Antropologi Perkotaan Etnisitas dan Identitas; Antropologi Globalisasi Antropologi Bisnis; Antropologi Agama; Antropologi Tari; Kebudayaan dan Kearifan Lokal Pluralisme dan Multikulturalisme Etnografi Papua; Etnosains Papua; Antropologi Kesehatan. Antropologi Pariwisata.
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Kargoisme dan Messianik Politik Etik Ero-Amerika Ibrahim Peyon
CENDERAWASIH: Jurnal Antropologi Papua Vol 2, No 1 (2021): June 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31957/jap.v2i1.1955

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Cargoism is a belief in prosperity, happiness and eternal life brought by certain figures. Cargoism was constructed by western anthropologists and missionaries who had lived and worked in Melanesia. The western anthropologists and missionaries observed various social and cultural movements in Melanesia, which could then be conceptualized and theorized in social theory under the name of the Cargoism Movement. This view of Corgoism does not exist in Melanesian culture, but it is a western view related with their mobilization of cargo economic and materially in western society. Cargoism and messianic were shaped by Western anthropologists and European missionaries for the benefit of their colonialism and Christianization. In Melanesia there is no cargoism and messianic as Western anthropologists and missionaries write. Social and political movements labeled as cargoism or messianic are nationalist movements to expel colonialism and fight for the sovereignty of the Melanesian peoples
Relevansi Nilai ‘Ngo Mbeong’ dalam membentuk Etos Kerja Mahasiswa Manggarai di Jayapura Hironimus Darmawan; fredrik Sokoy; Muhammad Ichsan Rahmanto
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31957/jap.v2i1.2005

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This article aims to describe and analyze the reasons Manggarai students choose to migrate in Jayapura City and choose to study while working, as well as describe and analyze the influence of cultural values on work ethic in Manggarai students who study while working in Jayapura City. Method used in this research is descriptive qualitative. To obtain objective data, I used observation and in-depth interviews. The data analysis used includes the stages of data reduction, data exposure and data interpretation. The results of this study indicate that Manggarai students who migrate to college while working in Jayapura City have a hard work ethic, discipline, independence, togetherness and mutual help. The formation of their work ethic is influenced by the relevance of cultural values that can form a work ethic. In order to support the needs of daily life and while studying, Manggarai students choose to study while working, the cultural values embedded in them have a strong influence. The cultural values they have are embedded in themselves as a driving force to grow and form a high spirit of work ethic.
Etnoekologi Masyarakat Adat Tepra Pada Pegunungan Cycloop Papua Richard Kalilago; Maria F Suwae
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31957/jap.v2i1.1954

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The purpose of this article is to describe and analyze in depth the ethnoecology of the Tepra indigenous people in the Cycloop Mountains. The Tepra Indigenous People are from the Ethno Ecology aspect which includes the community's ecological view of the surrounding natural environment, the interaction of the Tepra with natural resources in traditional zones in the context of managing and utilizing limited natural resources. The research location is in Yongsu Desoyo village, Ravenirara district, Yewena village, Dormena, Wambena, Yepase and Tablasupa village, Depapre district. Data collection techniques were carried out by direct observation in the field, open interviews, and to focus group discussions (FGD). The local power summer management in the Tepra community is described descriptively using a spatial approach (spatial approach). The results of the research show that traditional community knowledge about the environment is reflected in the form of land use and utilization and its management system.
Perhiasan Tradisional Suku (di) Sarmi dan Suku Momuna Papua : Pendekatan Etnoarkeologis Rini Maryone
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31957/jap.v2i1.1959

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One of the cultural heritage of the ethnic groups in Papua is traditional jewelry. This traditional jewelry is quite unique to use, with the uniqueness of the jewelry made of beads, seeds, animal fangs, noken, and traditional clothes which are also made of bark with Papuan motifs. Therefore, this study aims to highlight cultural artifacts in the form of traditional jewelry on ethnic groups in Papua, especially in the North Coast of Sarim Regency and the Central Mountains of Yahukimo Regency, Papua. This research uses an ethnoarcheological approach which is carried out in two stages, namely data collection and data processing. Data collection is done in several ways, namely: surveys, interviews and conducting literature studies. The results of the research show that there are differences in the use of traditional jewelry between the Sarmi tribe in the northern coastal region and the Momuna tribe in Yahukimo Regency, the Central Mountains of Papua. Because this really depends on the values contained in the jewelry and its function in the culture of each tribe.
Penyelesaian Sengketa Tanah (Adat) Suku Korowai Buta Yaluwo; Simon Abdi K. Frank
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31957/jap.v2i1.2001

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The purpose of this article is to describe and analyze the mechanism for resolving customary land disputes in the Korowai tribe. The research method used is the approach used in this study is a qualitative descriptive approach. The location of this research was determined in Yanimura District, Boven Digoel Regency. Because of the considerations in that place there are always land disputes. The data collection process used was observation, interviews and FGD. And the data analysis process includes stages, data categorization, data description and data interpretation. The results show that land has an important meaning in the culture of the Koroeai tribe because it is related to values and sources of life. Disputes (ownership) of land that occur are often spearheaded by claims from 2 different owners, and because of differences in the determination of the boundaries of customary land ownership that is communally owned by clans, or certain communities. Settlement of customary land disputes of the Korowai tribe can be resolved by the customary parties as well as possible to mediate between the two warring parties. Then, a system of sanctions in the form of fines is given to parties who are considered detrimental to other parties.

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