Title: MENTAL MAP OF THE LIVING SPACE OF THE TO-LINDU CUSTOMARY
COMMUNITY IN SIGI REGENCY |
Authors: Hasan Muhamad |
Abstract: This study aims to map the living space of the To-Lindu customary law community in Sigi Regency,
Central Sulawesi. The method used is an ethnographic approach, with data collection through
observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation studies. The research findings show that the ToLindu customary law community has a unique conception of living space, which is reflected in the
management of natural resources, settlement spatial planning, and cultural practices. The mental map
of the To-Lindu community consists of several important elements, namely: (1) understanding of
customary territory boundaries; (2) identification of natural resources and their utilization; (3)
knowledge of farming systems and forest management; (4) understanding of customary belief systems
and rituals; and (5) perceptions of environmental change and the challenges faced. The implications
of this study are the need for recognition and protection of the rights of indigenous peoples in planning
and development in their areas. |
Keywords: Legal society custom, space live, To-Lindu, Sigi Regency |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.37500/IJESSR.2025.8303
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Date of Publication: 16-05-2025 |
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