廷卡仪式在印尼苏拉威西岛东南部穆那社区移垦中的意义

La Ode Ali Basri, Akhmad Marhadi, Hisna ., F. ., Fetni .
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穆纳社区的大多数人都是流动的耕种者,他们非常依赖自己的自然环境,所以他们总是适应自然并与自然互动。用来适应自然并与之互动的媒介之一是仪式性的廷卡。在实践中,廷卡仪式包含了保护自然的象征性信息,以及人类对自然、动植物的整体欣赏。本研究的目的是研究和分析与土地保护有关的轮作的生态智慧,以及人类通过农耕仪式欣赏自然的形式。本研究采用规范性调查方法,对苏拉威西岛东南部穆纳县的七个村庄进行了调查。数据收集是通过深入访谈、观察和焦点小组讨论进行的。使用流量分析技术对收集的数据进行分析。结果表明,象征性的廷卡仪式是通过农林模式将土地保护知识制度化,即将种植竹子、槟榔、木棉等树木与粮食和次生作物相结合。仪式是一种尊重自然的形式,在微观和宏观之间创造和谐的关系,使农民免受各种灾难的影响。关键词:轮作;伊廷卡仪式;民族生态学;和Muna社区
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THE MEANING OF TINGKA RITUALS IN SHIFTING CULTIVATION OF MUNA COMMUNITY SOUTHEAST SULAWESI, INDONESIA
Most of the Muna community are shifting cultivators who are very dependent on their natural environment, so they  always adapt and interact with nature. One of the media used to adapt and interact with nature is ritual tingka. In  practice, the ritual tingka contains symbolic messages for nature conservation and a form of human appreciation for  nature, flora, and fauna as a whole. The objective of this study was to study and analyze the ecological wisdom of  shifting cultivation related to land conservation and the form of human appreciation for nature through farming  rituals. This study used a normative survey method which was carried out in seven villages in Muna regency,  Southeast Sulawesi. Data collection was conducted through in-depth interviews, observation, and focus group  discussions. The collected data were analyzed using flow analysis techniques. The results showed that symbolically  the tingka ritual was the institutionalization of knowledge of land conservation through agro forestry patterns, namely by combining the planting of trees such as bamboo, areca nut, kapok with food and secondary crops. Ritual  tingka is a form of respect for nature to create a harmonious relationship between the microcosm and the  macrocosm, so that farmers are protected from various disasters. Keywords: Shifting cultivation; rituals Itingka; ethnoecology;   and Muna community 
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