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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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Merebut Rumah Ikan: Konsepsi Terumbu Karang pada Masyarakat Pesisir di Desa Batu Ampar, Anambas Ramadhan, Zakirul Hasri; Hambali, Hambali; Zuska, Firkawin
CENDERAWASIH: Jurnal Antropologi Papua Vol 3 No 1 (2022): June 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31957/jap.v3i1.1860

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The people of Batu Ampar Village often come into direct contact with coral reefs, resulting in activities that have a positive or negative impact on the coral reef ecosystem. The use of coral reefs as building materials has had an adverse effect on the sustainability of coral reefs. Massive use also has side effects on fishermen who live in Batu Ampar Village, making it difficult to find fish on the coast of Palmatak Island. The purpose of this research is to find out the activities and assumptions of the people of Batu Ampar Village on coral reefs which can be seen from the activities carried out by the community in their daily lives. This study uses a descriptive qualitative method, namely conducting research by describing the appropriate conditions in the field without any data manipulation. The data were obtained using the In-Depth Interview method, namely interviews conducted in depth with informal conditions without any pressure on the informants. Information obtained by the Snowball method, which is looking for data from many informants, then the data is used to find actual facts according to the conditions in the field. The results of the study show that the use of coral reefs has been carried out for a long time and has had a negative effect on fishing communities, this can occur due to a lack of supervision from the authorities so that people are free to carry out activities using coral reefs. However, with strict supervisors and the development of education in Batu Ampar Village, making the community understand the importance of maintaining the coral reef ecosystem, the community began to maintain the coral reef ecosystem, this can be seen from the use of traditional fishing rods that do not damage nature and the use of clumps as tools environmentally friendly fishing.
Potensi Daya Tarik Wisata Alam dan Budaya di Oksibil Kabupaten Pegunungan Bintang Ismail, Ahmad; Munsi, Hardiyanti; Hijjang, Pawennari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31957/jap.v3i1.2272

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This study aims to identify the potential and attractiveness of natural and cultural tourism in Oksibil, Pengunungan Bintang Regency. The location is in the middle of a mountainous area in Papua Province. Land, sea, and air accessibility are still relatively limited, but save a lot of natural and cultural tourism potential that is not inferior to other areas in Papua and Indonesia. The approach used in this research is descriptive-qualitative. This method is used because it can reveal the potential of natural and cultural tourism from the actors or stakeholders interested in developing the Bintang Mountains Regency, especially in the tourism sector. The study results indicate the various natural and cultural tourism potentials that have been identified. Among them are natural attractions, namely Goa Maria, waterfall tours, Merkan Kanki caves, Sibil buk tours, Okmimka Bung tours, and Yapkatiptepyar waterfall tours. Cultural tourism, namely oksang and bar dance, yambir/yarun dance, Bakon spooky museum tours, and traditional burials. The results of the identification so far still need institutional development and strengthening. The role of the government and society in maintaining natural tourism and preserving culture is very urgent to continue to develop tourism in Oksibil, Bintang Mountains Regency.
Pengembangan Wisata Budaya di Taman Nasional Wasur Berbasis Kearifan Lokal Numberi, Gerdha K.I.; Sanggenafa, Christine O.I.; de Fretes, Diego R.
CENDERAWASIH: Jurnal Antropologi Papua Vol 3 No 1 (2022): June 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31957/jap.v3i1.2305

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This research, which is located in Merauke Regency, aims to identify two things; first, tracing the framework for developing tourist destinations based on local wisdom of the Marori Tribe, second, finding the correlation of local wisdom of the Marori Tribe which was adopted as a development of culture-based tourism in the Wasur National Park area, Merauke Regency. This study uses a qualitative descriptive method with a case study approach. Data was collected by means of interviews, literature studies, and documentation as a complement. The data analysis technique uses data reduction, data display, as well as drawing conclusions and data verification (conclusion drawing and data verification). The results of this study state that the development of cultural tourism based on local wisdom carried out by the Marori Tribe in Wasur National Park has included all components in the framework of developing tourist destinations, namely attractions, accessibility, amenities, ancillary services, and institutions
Divisi-Divisi Negrito Di Asia-Pasifik Peyon, Ibrahim
CENDERAWASIH: Jurnal Antropologi Papua Vol 3 No 1 (2022): June 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31957/jap.v3i1.2507

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This article discusses the distribution of the Negritos in Asia and the Pacific, the Negritos are widely distributed from the Andama Islands to the Moluccas in the east, and the Philippine Islands in the north. Traces of the Negritos were also found in several areas such as Japan, Taiwan, and mainland China which are no longer found. The Negrito are the original inhabitants of the Asia and Pacific region, they live in this region as a native. The Negritos themselves admit that they are out of the land, where they live. On the other hand, paleoanthropologists, archaeologists and anthropologists say the Negritos reached the areas they lived in between 35,000 - 40,000 years ago, before the Malays invaded these areas. The population of the Negritos has been largely extinct due to foreign invasions, assimilation, and attacks by various deadly diseases. Their remains are currently found in Andama, the Malay Peninsula, southern Thailand, the islands of Timor, Molucca, and the northern Philippines. This research was carried out using descriptive methods and literature research methods from various references written by anthropologists, archaeologists, linguists, experts’ geologists and biologists. In addition, observation techniques and internet media as supporting methods in this study. The purpose of this research is to find information and data to find traces of the Negritos people, their authenticity and distribution, the remaining pockets of the Negritos and the extinction of their own ancestral land.

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