ISLLCE 2019 Conference

DIASPORA BUGIS IN THE NORTH KONAWE DISTRICT (1964-2016)
(a) Aswati, (b) Arista Mahyudin, (c) Aslim, (d) Fatma, (e) Faika Burhan

(a) Halu Oleo University
(b) Halu Oleo University
(c) Halu Oleo University
(d) Halu Oleo University
(e) Halu Oleo University


Abstract

This study aims to describe: 1) Bugis Diaspora in North Konawe (1964-2016), 2) The economic development of the Bugis community in North Konawe in 1964-2016. 3) Factors supporting the development of the economic life of the Bugis community in North Konawe. The method used in this study is the historical method with the following stages 1) Topic Selection, 2) Collection of sources, 3) Source criticism (external and internal), 4) Interpretation of sources (analysis and synthesis), 5) Historiography. Research Results 1) Bugis Diaspora in North Konawe originated from the arrival of Bugis people from the Pattiro Kajuara and Kaju districts of Bone. The arrival of the Bugis community in North Konawe went through three stages, namely (a) Since the Dutch intervention in the government of the Kingdom of Bone, (b) the beginning of the independence of the Republic of Indonesia, and (c) the DI / TII rebellion. 2) The economic development of the Bugis community in North Konawe was divided into two periods, namely 1964-1990 and 1990-2016, on the grounds that in the two periods there were significant differences in the economy of the Bugis community in North Konawe. In the period 1964-1990 the Bugis people lived with knowledge and skills that were still simple and traditional, so that their production was limited to their daily needs. In the period 1990-2016, the Bugis community had begun to recognize and use modern infrastructure in fishing and farming so that the economic income of the Bugis community increased.

Keywords: Diaspora, Bugis Society, Economic Development.

Topic: Culture

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract-plain/8C39tpEdwRBN

Web Format | Corresponding Author (Faika Burhan, S.S., M.A.)