Living in the riverbanks: Case of the Ogan malay community settlement, South Sumatera

This article attempts to understand how the settlement layout of riverbank communities, with the case in the Ogan Malay community in South Sumatra province. This article is based on empirical reality in which the community tends to always live on the riverbank, especially the riverbank, with raging...

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Autores principales: Zainal Arifin, Fajri Rahman
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:0d83a0f6a7ac45bfa3d7065c424c3a652021-11-08T23:09:23ZLiving in the riverbanks: Case of the Ogan malay community settlement, South Sumatera10.31947/etnosia.v5i1.84672527-93192548-9747https://doaj.org/article/0d83a0f6a7ac45bfa3d7065c424c3a652020-05-01T00:00:00Zhttps://journal.unhas.ac.id/index.php/etnosia/article/view/8467https://doaj.org/toc/2527-9319https://doaj.org/toc/2548-9747 This article attempts to understand how the settlement layout of riverbank communities, with the case in the Ogan Malay community in South Sumatra province. This article is based on empirical reality in which the community tends to always live on the riverbank, especially the riverbank, with raging water. For the Ogan Malay community, the settlement is an area consisting of villages as dwellings, but also include agricultural areas (fields, fields, and gardens) and other supporting areas, as a source of life. As a riverbank community, the river has always been central in determining the layout of elements of its settlements, thus creating a unique settlement layout pattern. This article is the result of ethnographic (anthropological) research conducted by the author in April - June 2019. Data were collected through depth interviews with indigenous leaders and local communities in the location, as well as through participant observation of life activities in the research field. The results showed that living on the riverbanks is not arbitrary, but based on the community's knowledge system on the river environment itself. This knowledge creates a unique pattern of community settlement layout, where the river has always been central in the preparation of layout planning. Zainal ArifinFajri RahmanHasanuddin UniversityarticleVillagesRiverbankPattern of SettlementOgan MalaySouth Sumatera.Ethnology. Social and cultural anthropologyGN301-674ENIDEtnosia, Vol 5, Iss 1 (2020)
institution DOAJ
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topic Villages
Riverbank
Pattern of Settlement
Ogan Malay
South Sumatera.
Ethnology. Social and cultural anthropology
GN301-674
spellingShingle Villages
Riverbank
Pattern of Settlement
Ogan Malay
South Sumatera.
Ethnology. Social and cultural anthropology
GN301-674
Zainal Arifin
Fajri Rahman
Living in the riverbanks: Case of the Ogan malay community settlement, South Sumatera
description This article attempts to understand how the settlement layout of riverbank communities, with the case in the Ogan Malay community in South Sumatra province. This article is based on empirical reality in which the community tends to always live on the riverbank, especially the riverbank, with raging water. For the Ogan Malay community, the settlement is an area consisting of villages as dwellings, but also include agricultural areas (fields, fields, and gardens) and other supporting areas, as a source of life. As a riverbank community, the river has always been central in determining the layout of elements of its settlements, thus creating a unique settlement layout pattern. This article is the result of ethnographic (anthropological) research conducted by the author in April - June 2019. Data were collected through depth interviews with indigenous leaders and local communities in the location, as well as through participant observation of life activities in the research field. The results showed that living on the riverbanks is not arbitrary, but based on the community's knowledge system on the river environment itself. This knowledge creates a unique pattern of community settlement layout, where the river has always been central in the preparation of layout planning.
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Fajri Rahman
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title Living in the riverbanks: Case of the Ogan malay community settlement, South Sumatera
title_short Living in the riverbanks: Case of the Ogan malay community settlement, South Sumatera
title_full Living in the riverbanks: Case of the Ogan malay community settlement, South Sumatera
title_fullStr Living in the riverbanks: Case of the Ogan malay community settlement, South Sumatera
title_full_unstemmed Living in the riverbanks: Case of the Ogan malay community settlement, South Sumatera
title_sort living in the riverbanks: case of the ogan malay community settlement, south sumatera
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