Abstract

The various regions of Indonesia certainly have cultures and traditions that are formed and passed down from generation to generation. All existing customs and practices have their own unique features and turn them into a feature of society. The diversity of customs is also an attraction, not only must be preserved, but existing are traditions also important to be introduced to a wider audience. A tradition that exists and is practiced in the culture of the South Sumatra region is sedakah bedusun . A tradition to express gratitude and purify the village from various trials and difficulties of life. This study aims to understand and interpret the social and religious values ​​contained in the tradition. This study uses a sociocultural approach and phenomenological type research while data collection techniques are increasingly advanced, namely observation, in-depth interviews in addition to documentation. Data analysis is used simultaneously through interpretation and contents. The results of this study indicate that traditions based on local wisdom have undergone a process of acculturation and acculturation. The meaning of this tradition is to invite the community at large to maintain harmony and make it a social bridge for many people. This is reflected in each traditional procession and its social significance.

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