The implementation of indigenous people local wisdom lekuk 50 tumbi in managing agriculture and lakes as biological learning sources

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Abstract

The environment plays a crucial role for the survival of living things. But now the environment has encountered various problems such as pollution. Some people still wisely manage the environment, the indigenous people Lekuk 50 Tumbi are a good example of the wisdom in managing agriculture and lakes. This can be one solution to deal with environmental problems, namely by applying the local wisdom into learning one of them through biology learning. This study aims to apply local wisdom of indigenous Lekuk 50 Tumbi as a source of biology learning. This research was conducted by survey method through conducting in-depth interview, participant observation, documentation study and field note. Data have been analyzed by triangulation using qualitative analysis of data collection, data reduction and data display. Indigenous peoples Lekuk 50 tumbi manage their farms by maintaining traditions such as ureh padoi, kenduri sko, tauh, mina padoi and managing the lake by applying the rules and customary law and mutual cooperation together by the community. The value of indigenous knowledge of indigenous peoples is implemented as a source of biology learning that is adapted to the basic competencies of learning.

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Putri, D. C., Munandar, A., & Supriatno, B. (2019). The implementation of indigenous people local wisdom lekuk 50 tumbi in managing agriculture and lakes as biological learning sources. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1157). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1157/2/022095

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