Proceedings of the 2nd Annual Conference on Social Science and Humanities (ANCOSH 2020)

Traditional Ecological Knowledge for the Deer Conservation in the Form of Folklore

Authors
Heksa Biopsi Puji Hastuti, Early Wulandari Muis, Indra Rahayu Setiawati, Nisa Nasyra Rezki, R Hasina Fajrin
Corresponding Author
Heksa Biopsi Puji Hastuti
Available Online 14 April 2021.
DOI
10.2991/assehr.k.210413.051How to use a DOI?
Keywords
traditional ecological knowledge, the deer conservation, Moronene, Hukaea-Laea, totongano kadadi, dulele melaa
Abstract

The Traditional Society of Moronene in Hukaea-Laea, Taman Nasional Rawa Aopa Watumohai area, has its mechanism in performing the ecosystem balance, included the deer conservation. The tribe also has a traditional institution called totongano kadadi that can control animal conservation, and the oral tradition called dulele melaa, a folksong narrating the deer hunting. The study aims to reveal the intertextual relationship between the folksong and the traditional institution. The data is obtained through observation, interviews, and library search techniques. Both folklores are analysed intertextually to explain the web of relationships found in them. The result depicts the intertextual relationship of totongano kadadi and dulele melaa in two domains, subject and role. The subject domain, represented by the terms, the setting of events, and the place’s setting, is compatible. Also, the role domain of dulele melaa creation becomes the enforcement of the totongano kadadi role. The totongano kadadi role is weakened, dulele melaa is created based on traditional ecological knowledge of totongano kadadi. The excess of wild hunters outside is necessary legal mechanisms more than merely depending on traditional mechanisms. The necessity of the parts, but the traditional society, is crucial to law enforcement for the wild hunters and normalizing the deer population in the Hukaea-Laea area.

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Volume Title
Proceedings of the 2nd Annual Conference on Social Science and Humanities (ANCOSH 2020)
Series
Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research
Publication Date
14 April 2021
ISBN
10.2991/assehr.k.210413.051
ISSN
2352-5398
DOI
10.2991/assehr.k.210413.051How to use a DOI?
Copyright
© 2021, the Authors. Published by Atlantis Press.
Open Access
This is an open access article distributed under the CC BY-NC license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/).

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