Abstract

This article describes the process of transmitting the value of local wisdom about tiger conservation carried out by the people of Pulau Tengah . This study uses a qualitative approach with ethnographic types. Informant selection technique with purposive sampling. Data obtained by in-depth interviews, non-participation observation and documentation. The data were analyzed by the Spredley model, namely: domain analysis, taxonomic analysis, compound analysis, and analysis of cultural themes. The results of this study revealed that communities transmit values of local wisdom about tiger conservation with s a kunung (storytelling), bapanto (taboos) , Ngagoh Imo ceremony , and ngagoh imo dance.

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