Duanu's Tribe Local Wisdom And Traditional Ecology: A Way To Survive

The Duanu tribe community still adheres to ancestral values and preserves nature, the value of local wisdom of the Duanu tribe maintains and prevents coastal areas from being damaged, this study aims to identify the socio-cultural dimensions of Duanu local wisdom in an effort to survive. There are t...

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