萨戈种植哈姆雷特计划对巴布亚Mimika Kamoro社会文化变迁的影响

Rudy G. Erwinsyah
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本研究考察了各种农业政策和发展项目对巴布亚省米米卡县卡莫罗社区的影响。由于FI采矿活动,原本在其习惯土地上游牧的卡莫罗人被重新安置到永久定居点,在那里他们被引入了集约化农业系统,其中之一是西米种植哈姆雷特(SPH/DST)计划,该计划带来了现代西米农业管理。由于新秩序时期的国家粮食政策和对生态环境的破坏,特别是野生西米林的破坏,几十年来,卡莫罗人习惯了以大米为主食,因此出现了矛盾。本研究试图了解集约化农业项目实施后对社区产生的社会文化后果对他们来说是相对新鲜的。通过描述性定性方法回答了研究问题,主要数据来自深度访谈和参与性观察,辅助数据来自档案和文件搜索,以及来自Landsat图像的空间数据。结果表明,夏令时计划的实施给卡莫罗人带来了社会文化变化的后果,包括对社会组织、生计和自然资源管理的调整。卡莫罗人的遭遇:由于依赖自然资源的传统生活文化的异化,社会生产、再生产和消费系统的崩溃,使卡莫罗人处于不发达状态。关键词:集约化农业,Kamoro,西米种植园,社会文化变迁
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The Consequences of Sago Planting Hamlet Program on Socio-Cultural Changes of The Kamoro in Mimika Papua
This study examines the consequences of various agrarian policies and development programs on the Kamoro community in Mimika Regency, Papua Province. As a result of FI Mining activities, the Kamoro people, who were originally nomads on their customary lands, were relocated to permanent settlement where they were introduced to intensive farming systems, one of which was the Sago Planting Hamlet (SPH/DST) Program that brought modern sago farming management. There was a contradiction because the Kamoro people have been accustomed to rice as their staple for decades due to the national food policy during the New Order era and the damage to their ecological environment, especially wild sago forests. This study tries to see how the socio-cultural consequences in the community since the implementation of intensive agricultural programs are relatively new to them. Research question were answered through a descriptive qualitative approach, with primary data from in-depth interviews and participatory observations, supported by secondary data from the archive and document searches, also spatial data from Landsat imagery. The results showed that the implementation of the DST Program brought the consequences of socio-cultural changes to the Kamoro people, which included adjustments to social organization, liveli­hoods, and natural resource management. What happened to the Kamoro: the collapse of the production, reproduction, and consumption systems of society due to the alienation of traditional living cultures that rely on the availability of natural sources of livelihood, has made the Kamoro undeveloped. Keywords: Intensive agriculture, Kamoro, sago plantations, socio-cultural changes
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