This study aims to investigate about how the dialectic of social exclusion and inclusion occurs in the Sawang Tribe in East Belitung after relocating their living space from sea to land. The Sawang Tribe is a Sea Tribe in the waters of Bangka Belitung since the era of the Sriwijaya Kingdom, then settled on the mainland after being contracted as PT Timah workers in the Dutch colonial era. This study uses the Phenomenology-Based Ethnography method with data collection for two months in 2019 using live-in participatory observation with the Sawang Tribe in Seberang, Selinsing Village, Gantung District, East Belitung Regency, Indonesia. The results of the study conclude that the process of land settlement is very significant causing a number of ...
This study aims to explore the socio-cultural aspects, policies, and the mentality that influence so...
AbstractThis research discusses cultural acculturation between two ethnic groups and specifically di...
The Javanese ethnic community is widespread throughout the archipelago, although it is not well-know...
This study aims to investigate about how the dialectic of social exclusion and inclusion occurs in t...
Belitung Regency, which is administratively located within the province of Bangka Belitung, holds it...
This study aims to determine what causes the peace in Babussalam Village, how the three ethnic group...
This study aims to determine what causes the peace in Babussalam Village, how the three ethnic group...
This research intended to discover adaptation process and the existence of Batak tribe in Semarang a...
Bugis and Madura already reach eastern part of Nusantara since 15th century. Both Indonesian ethnic ...
The plurality of Indonesian, besides becoming a property, also becoming a boomerang for the unity of...
Sea nomad or sea dweller is the ethnicity embriotic of the population of nusantara. As empiric...
The culture was always close to the society and it became their habits in daily life. It would eithe...
The struggle among various ethnic groups socially forms ethnic stratification and contestation disco...
This ethnographic paper discusses cultural tranformation of the indigenous people of Papua in their ...
Education has the potential to increase human resources. In this case, students from Papua are attem...
This study aims to explore the socio-cultural aspects, policies, and the mentality that influence so...
AbstractThis research discusses cultural acculturation between two ethnic groups and specifically di...
The Javanese ethnic community is widespread throughout the archipelago, although it is not well-know...
This study aims to investigate about how the dialectic of social exclusion and inclusion occurs in t...
Belitung Regency, which is administratively located within the province of Bangka Belitung, holds it...
This study aims to determine what causes the peace in Babussalam Village, how the three ethnic group...
This study aims to determine what causes the peace in Babussalam Village, how the three ethnic group...
This research intended to discover adaptation process and the existence of Batak tribe in Semarang a...
Bugis and Madura already reach eastern part of Nusantara since 15th century. Both Indonesian ethnic ...
The plurality of Indonesian, besides becoming a property, also becoming a boomerang for the unity of...
Sea nomad or sea dweller is the ethnicity embriotic of the population of nusantara. As empiric...
The culture was always close to the society and it became their habits in daily life. It would eithe...
The struggle among various ethnic groups socially forms ethnic stratification and contestation disco...
This ethnographic paper discusses cultural tranformation of the indigenous people of Papua in their ...
Education has the potential to increase human resources. In this case, students from Papua are attem...
This study aims to explore the socio-cultural aspects, policies, and the mentality that influence so...
AbstractThis research discusses cultural acculturation between two ethnic groups and specifically di...
The Javanese ethnic community is widespread throughout the archipelago, although it is not well-know...