Local Wisdom in Heritance for Grinding The Rice at Kampung Naga Indigenous, Tasikmalaya, West Java

Jarot Tri Bowo Santoso, Wahjoedi Wahjoedi, Budi Eko Soetjipto, Sri Umi Mintarti Widjaja

Abstract


Advances in technology have eroded the pattern grind the rice with traditional tools turned into machines. But it did not happen at Kampung Naga indigenous Tasikmalaya, West Java is retaining local knowledge for grinding the rice. The research aims to determine the inheritance of indigenous people grinding the rice at Kampung Naga indigenous Tasikmalaya, West Java. The method used was deep interviews and observations. Informants are housewives and young girls Kampung Naga indigenous Tasikmalaya, West Java. Data were analyzed by triangulation data. The results showed (1) The inheritance pattern of activities pounding rice is done naturally and hereditary, (2) Steps piling rice on Kampung Naga indigenous Tasikmalaya not be in writing but by inheritance verbally and direct practice, (3) There are economic benefits and other advantages of rice piled activities traditionally.

Keywords


Local knowledge; inheritance; grinding the rice

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