Abstract
This article explains the conversion of PT Kapas Indah Indonesia's plantation land and its impact on the socio-economic life of Lalonggombu Village, Lainea District, South Konawe Regency 1998-2021. This research is agrarian history research using historical methods, according to Kuntowijoyo (2013:69), which are divided into topic selection, heuristics, source criticism, interpretation, and historiography. The results of this research show that: (1) The Lalonggombu Village community took over the plantation land of PT. Kapas Indah Indonesia that,s located in Lainea District, South Konawe Regency, because of PT. Kapas Indah Indonesia, because it is seen as O sambu (customary rights in the form of wilderness) by the Tolaki tribal community. (2) PT. Kapas Indah Indonesia's land ownership process began with a lawsuit from the people of Lalonggombu Village, who owned customary land before the company cleared the land. The Land was originally a forest and a former residential area before the Dutch colonial era. The community inhabited it and was forcibly taken by the government without compromise or resistance from the land owners. (3) After the local community processes PT. Kapas Indah Indonesia land, the community's economy improved, people's health improved, people's homes started to look better, and the level of education increased from elementary school to university. From a social aspect, residents worked together to clean the garden and started to get to know the social gathering system until the community's social status increased.
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