Abstract

This study aims to describe the relationship between the Bungku Owi Singkalong Indigenous Law Community and forest sustainability in the Singkalong Traditional Area, Taloto Village, Seko District, North Luwu Regency. The research was conducted by means of observation, interviews, and literature study. The results showed that the customary law community of Bungku Owi Singkalong depended on natural resources for their livelihoods. The existence of customary regulations keeps natural resources preserved. The community still upholds customary law as a guide for life. Communities obey customary laws with all the rules and consequences of violations. The role of Customary Institutions and Tokey is very important to regulate the order of life of the community.

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