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The Social Sciences

ISSN: Online 1993-6125
ISSN: Print 1818-5800
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Cultural Development Model Pakas Anim Leadership System Inside a Concept of Village Development Malin Anim People in Merauke

Agapitus Ezebio Dumatubun and Suwandi
Page: 5387-5396 | Received 21 Sep 2022, Published online: 21 Sep 2022

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Abstract

The latest trend reveals that the model of cultural assistance in the development and analysis of information and technology of communication. Culture model with a traditional village governance system is a powerful tool to guide the development of Papua. This study examines the construction of Pakas animism cultural model which evolved from a historical and anthropological analysis of instructional products designed by and for Papua. Extrapolated finding from the analysis revealed a cultural context. The cultural context provides evidence of how the culture of an instructional product development embodied in Papua, especially for practicioners with pakas anim leadership system for Malin anim people who live along the coast and the inland Merauke (Wendu buti, Wayau, Koa.). This data is more specific for the village development planners, therefore the design factor of development villages planning in Papua through cultural analysis is important to note. Pakas animism model, one among many development models based on culture is the framework of instructional design that guides the designer through the design, management, development and assessment processes with regard explicit of cultural context as consideration in planning the development of Papua in general and in particular regarding to the Malin anim people in Merauke regency.


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Agapitus Ezebio Dumatubun and Suwandi . Cultural Development Model Pakas Anim Leadership System Inside a Concept of Village Development Malin Anim People in Merauke.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36478/sscience.2016.5387.5396
URL: https://www.makhillpublications.co/view-article/1818-5800/sscience.2016.5387.5396