帕帕莱和市场:马鲁古萨帕鲁阿岛的传统交流

J. F. Sopamena, A. E. Pattiselanno
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海岛市集是由于交通设施有限而形成的小岛屿社区文化,因此市集只在特定的时间存在。市场是从来自不同地方和职业的人们交换商品的过程中发展起来的。本研究旨在描述商品营销的过程,描述papalele在农渔民产品交换中的作用,描述社会中形成的商品市场。本研究采用个案研究的方法,因为存在一个典型的岛屿市场,只存在于小岛屿,如萨帕鲁阿岛。举报人包括分布在岛上15个地区(negeri)的15名papalele母亲,他们总是在萨帕鲁阿市的岛上市场开展活动。研究结果表明,农产品的营销过程始于农民和渔民之间的交换。然后,随着各种交流过程的发展,有了papalele妇女的存在。商品最终随着papalele作为地区层面的收集者的运动而发展起来,后来成为农产品典当的接受者,甚至从他们居住的周围地区收集农业和渔业商品。最后,在萨帕鲁阿州,萨帕鲁阿岛,形成了一个永久性的市场,在周三和周六。
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Papalele and Market: Traditional Exchange in Saparua Island, Maluku
Island market has become the culture of the small-island community that was formed due to limited transportation facilities, so market only exists at certain times. Markets develop from the process of exchanging goods between people coming from different places and profession. This study aims to describe the process of commodity marketing, describe the role of papalele in the exchange of farmers' and fishermen's products, and describe the commodity market that is formed in society. This research uses a case study approach, because of the existence of a typical island market that only exists on small islands such as Saparua Island. The informants consisted of fifteen papalele mothers spread over fifteen regions in the island (negeri) and always carried out activities to the island market in Saparua City. The research results showed that the marketing process for agricultural commodities begins with an exchange between farmers and fishermen. Then it developed with various exchange processes with the presence of papalele women. Commodities eventually developed with the movement of papalele as a collector at the region level, and later became recipients of pawns for agricultural commodities, even collecting agricultural and fishery commodities from the region around where they lived. Finally, a permanent market was formed in the State of Saparua, Saparua Island, on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
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