2023
DOI: 10.30892/gtg.46135-1029
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The Environmental Conservation Value of Tengger Tribe’s Traditional Ceremony in Supporting the Mount Bromo Tourism Area

Abstract: This research aimed to determine the environmental conservation value of the Tengger tribe's traditional ceremony in supporting the Mount Bromo tourism area. This research applied a qualitative ethnographic approach in Sukapura District, Indonesia. The data was collected through in-depth interviews, non-participatory observations, and documentation, then analyzed using six steps of a qualitative approach. The pujan kasanga, pujan kasada, and unan-unan ceremonies show the value of belief in the sacredness of Te… Show more

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“…Sanja village eco-tourism also includes aspects of local wisdom and culture as the identity of the Tengger tribe. Tourists who come to Sanja Tosari Village will be given a Lawe Bracelet (a welcome bracelet), Udeng (a form of respect for guests and are considered family members of the Tengger community, Kaweng (Kawengkon/protected) [9]. With these facilities tourists can learn and have experience culture and environmental interaction of the Tengger Tribe.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sanja village eco-tourism also includes aspects of local wisdom and culture as the identity of the Tengger tribe. Tourists who come to Sanja Tosari Village will be given a Lawe Bracelet (a welcome bracelet), Udeng (a form of respect for guests and are considered family members of the Tengger community, Kaweng (Kawengkon/protected) [9]. With these facilities tourists can learn and have experience culture and environmental interaction of the Tengger Tribe.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%