THE MEANING OF TRUST AS A SOCIAL CAPITAL IN A RAMBU SOLO' CEREMONY AT TORAJA COMMUNITY IN THE SALU BELA' DEVELOPMENT

  • De Grave A
  • Damayanti R
  • - S
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Abstract

This study aims to reveal in depth the meaning of the trust value in the Rambu Solo’ ceremony according to the Toraja people's understanding based on the practice of accounting for life. This study uses ethnometodology methods to achieve established research goals. By using an etho-methodological approach, this study seeks to uncover the meaning of trust in the traditional celebration of Rambu Solo’ Toraja community. The ethnometodology approach seeks to understand how people perceive, explain and describe their own life order. Ethnometodology seeks to understand how people begin to see, explain, and describe the order of the world in which they live.The results of the study illustrate that the trust value for the Toraja community in the Rambu Solo’ ceremony means that the value of honesty and trust is one of the foundations for the implementation of a solo sign, in which the process of receiving a family ceremony, there is no agreement and there is no record between the giver and the recipient, but each delivery will be returned when the person who gives the same ceremony

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De Grave, A., Damayanti, R. A., & -, S. (2019). THE MEANING OF TRUST AS A SOCIAL CAPITAL IN A RAMBU SOLO’ CEREMONY AT TORAJA COMMUNITY IN THE SALU BELA’ DEVELOPMENT. Scientific Research Journal, VII(IV). https://doi.org/10.31364/scirj/v7.i4.2019.p0419635

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