PANAI PRACTICES: UNRAVELING SOCIETAL DYNAMICS IN MARRIAGE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MIGRANT BUGIS TRIBE UNDER ADAT LAW
Dhelima Putri Rato , University of Jember, IndonesiaAbstract
This study delves into the intricate societal dynamics surrounding the practice of Panai as the marriage requirement for the migrant Bugis Tribe under Adat Law. Panai, a traditional ceremony in Bugis culture, plays a pivotal role in marriage arrangements. Through a multidisciplinary approach, encompassing anthropological, legal, and cultural perspectives, the research seeks to unravel the implications and intricacies of Panai practices. Interviews, case studies, and historical analyses contribute to an in-depth exploration of how Panai influences marital unions within the Bugis Tribe, shedding light on the cultural and legal nuances that shape this traditional marriage requirement.
Keywords
Panai Practices, Bugis Tribe, Adat Law
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