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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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Membangun generasi melalui pendidikan: Peran YPMAK dalam Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Amungme & Kamoro Atek, Liboria Genoveva
CENDERAWASIH: Jurnal Antropologi Papua Vol 5 No 2 (2024): Desember 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31957/jap.v5i2.3519

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Education is a determinant of the success of a nation as evidenced by the increase in the Human Development Index. Yayasan pemberdayan masyarakat Amungme dan Kamoro (YPMAK) is a supporter in the community empowerment program of the Amungme and Kamoro tribes and five other tribes. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative, the type of approach using literature study (liberary research). The result of this research is the non-profit Yayasan pemberdayan masyarakat Amungme dan Kamoro (YPMAK), as the manager of the 1% fund from PT Freeport Indonesia. Education program in 2022: 45 scholarship recipients have completed their undergraduate education. Sekolah Asrama Taruna Papua (SATP) became the school with the most interested 245 children. Lack of educators, lack of educational facilities and infrastructure and the distance between the district capital and the school is very far. It is recommended that YPMAK increase the number of educators, improve educational facilities, and provide more adequate transportation access for students from remote areas.
Pendayagunaan Kohesi Sosial Petani Perempuan Single Parent di Kabupaten Muna Barat Mursin; febrina, Fitrah; Nur, Nurwiati
CENDERAWASIH: Jurnal Antropologi Papua Vol 5 No 2 (2024): Desember 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31957/jap.v5i2.3830

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This article aims to explore the form of social cohesion of single parent female farmers. This research uses qualitative descriptive ethnographic methods. The location of this research is SangiaTiworo Village, South Tiworo District, West Muna Regency, Southeast Sulawesi Province. The data collection used was interview and observation methods. Data analysis techniques refer to data analysis models consisting of data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions/verification. The results of this research are that as single parent female farmers, the bonds of solidarity built by fellow farmers become their social glue capital to be enthusiastic in managing their agricultural land, especially patchouli plants (PogostemonCablin Benth), this is also supported by the spirit of mutual cooperation among patchouli farmers (PogostemonCablin Benth) starting from working together in land clearing, seeding, plant care, harvesting to post-harvest. This is what supports them to continue trying to develop their agricultural land even as single parent women. Apart from building social solidarity, which is accompanied by a spirit of mutual cooperation, fellow farmers also need a work ethic. Because this work ethic is the determinant of success, such as applying the principles of hard work, respecting time, having a proactive attitude in agricultural matters, honesty, openness to each other, a sense of responsibility and commitment that is continuously upheld.
Resiliensi Mahasiswa dari Keluarga Petani Sengon dalam Menghadapi Gagal Panen Akibat Karhutla Garinda, Bella Patricia; Dwiky Ryamizardin; Irene Tangkilisan; Osi Karina Saragih; Muhammad Zusanri Batubara; Saputra Adiwijaya
CENDERAWASIH: Jurnal Antropologi Papua Vol 5 No 2 (2024): Desember 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31957/jap.v5i2.3898

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This research examines the resilience of students from sengon farming families in Pulang Pisau Regency in facing crop failure due to forest and land fires (karhutla). Descriptive qualitative methods were used through interviews, observations and literature studies. The research results show that forest and land fires, which are often caused by burning land without permission, cause significant economic losses for sengon farmers and their families. Affected students adopted resilience strategies such as income diversification, utilization of scholarships, good financial management, and sustainable agricultural development. Social support from the government and local communities focuses on preventing forest and land fires, but direct economic support is still minimal. This research highlights the importance of strengthening capacity and education for sengon farming families and students to build resilience in facing forest and land fires. The resilience demonstrated by students and families of sengon farmers in Pulang Pisau District-through diversification of income sources, utilization of social networks, and small-scale agricultural innovations-indicates that strengthening social capital and adaptive capacity are key to maintaining welfare sustainability amid the ecological and economic crisis caused by forest and land fires.
Cross-Border Inequality between Indonesian Papua and Papua New Guinea: Causes and Solutions Siborutorop, Jonathan
CENDERAWASIH: Jurnal Antropologi Papua Vol 5 No 2 (2024): Desember 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31957/jap.v5i2.3973

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This study examines the causes of cross-border inequality between border communities in Papua and South Papua provinces Indonesia and Sandaun and Western provinces of Papua New Guinea (PNG) through the lens of development theory and the concept of the developmental state. Using a qualitative-descriptive methodology, this study posits that the inequality existing between Indonesian and Papua New Guinean border communities is caused by the large investment and state capacity committed by the Indonesian government in developing its border communities compared to the Papua New Guinean government’s lack of economic investment and state capacity in developing its peripheral border regions. Furthermore, this study suggests that this existing inequality can be solved by encouraging state capacity building and investment in border communities in partnership with the private sector in the Papua New Guinean side of the border.
Kelompok Harapan Papua Baru: Meningkatkan Ekonomi Lokal melalui Inovasi Pengolahan Ikan Asbudi Zamsan S
CENDERAWASIH: Jurnal Antropologi Papua Vol 5 No 2 (2024): Desember 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31957/jap.v5i2.4471

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This article examines the contribution of the Harapan Papua Baru Group, a community based business group in Merauke Regency, South Papua, engaged in fishery product processing since 2018. The primary focus of this study is to explore the group’s role in enhancing community welfare through innovative fish based products such as ALBUGRAN albumin oil, fish floss, fish balls, fish nuggets, and breaded shrimp. This research employs a qualitative method with a case study approach, involving in-depth interviews with group administrators, members, business partners, and local government representatives. The findings reveal that the group has successfully utilized local knowledge to add value to fishery products, supported by training, mentorship, and strong social solidarity. Their flagship product innovations have become an effective strategy for navigating market dynamics and improving competitiveness. However, significant challenges remain, such as product legality and production capacity limitations. Government and business partner support play a crucial role in the group's success. Moreover, the empowerment of women and the transformation of gender roles within the group contribute to improved family and community welfare. This article recommends strengthening collaboration between the government, community, and private sector to address existing challenges and sustain local resource-based economic empowerment programs. These findings enrich the literature on community empowerment through small-scale enterprises and sustainable fisheries resource management.This article examines the contribution of the Harapan Papua Baru Group, a community based business group in Merauke Regency, South Papua, engaged in fishery product processing since 2018. The primary focus of this study is to explore the group’s role in enhancing community welfare through innovative fish based products such as ALBUGRAN albumin oil, fish floss, fish balls, fish nuggets, and breaded shrimp. This research employs a qualitative method with a case study approach, involving in-depth interviews with group administrators, members, business partners, and local government representatives. The findings reveal that the group has successfully utilized local knowledge to add value to fishery products, supported by training, mentorship, and strong social solidarity. Their flagship product innovations have become an effective strategy for navigating market dynamics and improving competitiveness. However, significant challenges remain, such as product legality and production capacity limitations. Government and business partner support play a crucial role in the group's success. Moreover, the empowerment of women and the transformation of gender roles within the group contribute to improved family and community welfare. This article recommends strengthening collaboration between the government, community, and private sector to address existing challenges and sustain local resource-based economic empowerment programs. These findings enrich the literature on community empowerment through small-scale enterprises and sustainable fisheries resource management.

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