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Working Paper Series
WP0005-04
TitleKasepuhan and their socioculture interaction to the forest
AuthorGamma Galudra
Year2003
Project series (series title)ICRAF Southeast Asia Working Paper No. 2003_3
PublisherWorld Agroforestry Centre - ICRAF, SEA Regional Office
City of PublicationBogor, Indonesia
Number of Pages15
Physic descriptionill ; 29 cm
Call NumberWP0005-04
KeywordsSocioculture, History
Abstract:
This paper review the history of kasepuhan and their socioculture interaction to the forest. The aim of this paper is to provide information on socioculture issues of kasepuhan as an initial step to study stakeholders' activies in the forest surrounding Gunung Halimun-Salak National Park. Kasepuhan refers to a community or a social group where all members base their social activies on old or traditional customs. The kasepuhan claimed thenselves as descendants from Pajajaran Kingdom and ancestor of a one elite army of the kingdom. This community stiil practices their ancestry's ways of life (tatali pranti karuhun) by using forest farming area, ngahuma. They also frequently move their home from area to another area, looking for uga lebak cawane, the promised land by their ancestor. They belived that as long as they practice these ancestry's ways of life, prosperity and happiness will fill their life. Based in their interaction to the forest, kasepuhan has created their own environmental knowledge by clssifying forest into three types, leuweung geledegan/kolot (primary forest and protected areas), leuweung titipan (ancestral forest/entrusted forest) and leuweung authority does not recognize the kasepuhan's knowledge and consider them as a threat to the forest sustainability. These treatments by the forest authority have caused conflict againts kasepuhan. To overcome this conflict, undrstanding the value, norm and perception of the kasepuhan by the forest authority are immense. Further studies also need to be executed regarding on the kasepuhan's knowledge to the scientific knowledge, such as water and soil conservation etc.
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