Abstract

Basisombow is a literature that develops in the North Kampar of Kampar District. In antiquity Basisombow was used for traditional event, wedding, and circumcision event. The research aims to describe and analyze the social change of Basisombow in the community of Kampar Riau Regency. This study used qualitative research, with a sociological approach. Observation technology, interviews and documentation are used as instruments of the research in collecting the data. The data analysis procedures used data reduction, data presentation and data verification. The validity of the data in this study used Triangulation source that was performed for the inspection process by examining data from multiple sources. The results of the study that Basisombow experienced social change as follows: 1). Changes on Kampar community structure; 2). new findings and other cultural contacts; 3). Differences of opinion amongst generations. In particular, the findings in social change are influenced by 2 (two) factors such as; external and internal factors which are related to the social environment of the Kampar community.

Highlights

  • The changes covers all aspects, from the old system to the system that can bring majorCulture is the whole system of ideas, actions and human mind which is learned and belonged in certain community changes thoroughly and essentially

  • The results show that Kasturi's community of Kampar Riau Regency

  • In every culture that is inherited in population in Kampar district

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Introduction

The changes covers all aspects, from the old system to the system that can bring majorCulture is the whole system of ideas, actions and human mind which is learned and belonged in certain community changes thoroughly and essentially. Changes caused by social development that are who discussed the tradition of Basiacuang is an influenced by the community itself, aiming to oral culture as a form of local wisdom of the better meet the needs of life.

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