Application of Ngunjung Traditional Values as Strengthening the Third Principles of Pancasila in Indramayu District

Cecep Wijaya, Iqbal Arpannudin

Abstract


Cultural diversity in Indonesia has various challenges faced, the fear of a difference in society has a tendency to conflict. Where in various cases of conflict that occurred in Indonesia was based on cultural differences. In this study, researchers used a qualitative approach with a case study type of research. the results showed that the values contained in the ngunjung tradition in indramayu district have a positive value on society, the values contained include religious value, value, gotong royong, moral value, tolerance value, aesthetic value. there is also support from the community and government in maintaining and preserving the ngunjung tradition through socialisation and an attitude of togetherness between communities.

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Local Wisdom; Visiting Tradition; Unity Value

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