Research Article
Migrant Participation in The Life of Indigenous Society (A Case Study in Kampial Traditional Village, Bali, Indonesia)
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.28-10-2022.2326353, author={I Made Sarmita and Ida Bagus Made Astawa and Ruhilatul Janah}, title={Migrant Participation in The Life of Indigenous Society (A Case Study in Kampial Traditional Village, Bali, Indonesia)}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Law, Social Sciences, and Education, ICLSSE 2022, 28 October 2022, Singaraja, Bali, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ICLSSE}, year={2023}, month={1}, keywords={migrant participation parhyangan pawongan palemahan}, doi={10.4108/eai.28-10-2022.2326353} }
- I Made Sarmita
Ida Bagus Made Astawa
Ruhilatul Janah
Year: 2023
Migrant Participation in The Life of Indigenous Society (A Case Study in Kampial Traditional Village, Bali, Indonesia)
ICLSSE
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.28-10-2022.2326353
Abstract
In terms of quantity, the number of migrants who live in Kampial Traditional Village is so large compared to the local community. To anticipate the negative things that might arise due to the heterogeneity of society, it is necessary to reveal some aspects of the migrants. This research was conducted to analyze the form of migrant participation in the Kampial Traditional Village in the fields of Parhyangan, Pawongan, and Palemahan. To achieve this goal, this study uses a descriptive design with the research subjects being the awig-awig and migrants (heads of housing) who live in the Kampial traditional village. Data were collected using documentation study techniques and in-depth interviews, which were then analyzed qualitatively. The results of the study indicate that migrants participate in the life of indigenous peoples in various forms of activities. In the Parhyangan sector, only migrants with krama tamiu are involved, such as in Dewa Yadnya and Bhuta Yadnya activities. In the field of Pawongan, all migrants participate in gatherings and mourning activities and participate in building Village Owned Enterprises (BUMDES). In the field of Palemahan, migrants participate in cooperation and community service to maintain the security of the village environment. It is hoped that this form of active participation from migrants can continue to be established so that the village will progress further in a harmonious atmosphere.