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  • Buku Foto: Ekologi Adat Komunitas Ammatoa

Buku Foto: Ekologi Adat Komunitas Ammatoa

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Buku Foto: Ekologi Adat Komunitas Ammatoa

CRCS UGM – 2 April 2021

Ekologi adat adalah semesta gagasan dan praktik kehidupan komunitas adat yang menekankan keterkaitan dan keterikatan manusia dengan alamnya. Manusia dan alam dipahami dalam relasi antar-subjek secara dinamis untuk keseimbangan relasi dan keutuhan eksistensi keduanya. Komunitas adat Ammatoa Kajang, Bulukumba, Sulawesi Selatan, mengajarkannya secara turun menurun, melintasi sejarah dengan ragam dinamika pertemuannya dengan gagasan dan praktik kehidupan luar, melalui transmisi lisan yang beragam bentuknya, dengan ritual-ritual hingga praktik kehidupan sehari-hari. Mereka mewariskan ekologi adatnya tidak hanya kepada anggota komunitasnya, tetapi juga kepada semuanya, khususnya yang tertarik mempelajarinya.

Buku ini menghimpun esai-esai foto yang memotret praktik ekologi adat komunitas Ammatoa yang mengejawantah dalam kehidupan sehari-hari termasuk berbagai ritual, seni dan tradisi, serta berbagai aturan adat. Upaya pendokumentasian ini merupakan bagian dari program pengembangan ekowisata di Ammatoa Kajang yang didanai oleh Lembaga Pengelola Dana Pendidikan (LPDP) bekerja sama dengan Program Studi Agama dan Lintas Budaya (CRCS) UGM, Dinas Pariwisata dan Dinas Lingkungan Hidup dan Kehutanan Bulukumba serta Pemerintah Desa Tanah Toa. 

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Judul: Ekologi Adat Komunitas Ammatoa
Penulis: Chusnul C. (mahasiswa CRCS angkatan 2018)

Penerbit: CRCS UGM
ISBN: 978-623-72890-5-0
Tebal: 20+124 hlm 14×20 cm
Cetakan Pertama: Januari 2021

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