2018
DOI: 10.1051/shsconf/20184104006
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Social Spaces Territory of Bajo Tribe’s Settlement

Abstract: Abstract. Kampung Bajo along the bay of Bone South Sulawesi, inhabited by Bajo tribe and Bugis tribes coexist so that there is social-cultural interaction. Since 1905 the life of the Bajo tribe has changed,they began to open themselves to relationships, initially exchange the staple for its survival. As a result of these relationships, dynamics arise in the use of space both micro space, meso and macro space in the scale of settlements, making it very difficult to see the limits of territory in the use of spac… Show more

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“…The 'gotong royong', which is characteristic of the social life of the Bajo tribe, needs to remain preserved and encouraged as a social capital in building housing and a better settlement environment (Sirajuddin 2020). Bajo tribal communities take pleasure in engaging in private activities together, knowingly or unknowingly invading privacy by breaching territorial boundaries (Syam et al 2018). A defining characteristic of fishing communities is the proximity of their homes to the water, or, in other words, the proximity of their homes to their workplaces.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 'gotong royong', which is characteristic of the social life of the Bajo tribe, needs to remain preserved and encouraged as a social capital in building housing and a better settlement environment (Sirajuddin 2020). Bajo tribal communities take pleasure in engaging in private activities together, knowingly or unknowingly invading privacy by breaching territorial boundaries (Syam et al 2018). A defining characteristic of fishing communities is the proximity of their homes to the water, or, in other words, the proximity of their homes to their workplaces.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%