Diaspora of Religious Treasures in Sundanese Society

Masmedia Pinem
Zaenudin
Dede Burahnudin
Rosidin
Arnis Rachmadhani
Roch Aris Hidayat
Wahab

Abstract

The Sundanese ethnic diaspora to Southeast Sulawesi, especially Sindangkasih Village, South Konawe, Southeast Sulawesi creates the potential for social interaction between the two different cultures. This interaction can produce harmony or conflict, while in certain aspects, it may create a new culture that is interesting to preserve. This research aims to identify, group, and analyze the forms of diaspora religious cultural treasures from the diaspora community. We recorded and mapped the potential diaspora of Sundanese religious cultural treasures in Sindangkasih Village, as well as identifying cultural interactions between immigrants and local culture, including the possibility of a dominant culture among them. In theory, the concept of diaspora is explained as a time when a nation is scattered throughout the world but still maintains collective myths or memories about its homeland. By distinguishing between migrants and diaspora, this research tries to understand the dynamics of social and cultural interactions between ethnic Sundanese and local communities, as well as the implications for cultural diversity in Southeast Sulawesi.

How to Cite

Masmedia Pinem, Zaenudin, Dede Burahnudin, Rosidin, Arnis Rachmadhani, Roch Aris Hidayat, & Wahab. (2024). Diaspora of Religious Treasures in Sundanese Society . EVOLUTIONARY STUDIES IN IMAGINATIVE CULTURE, 637–650. https://doi.org/10.70082/esiculture.vi.719