
Pengetahuan Tradisional Masyarakat Suku Nyalik tentang Ubi Jalar [Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam.] di Distrik Silimo, Kabupaten Yahukimo Papua
Author(s) -
Kalep Segenil,
Linus Y. Chrystomo,
Maklon Warpur
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
jurnal biologi papua/jurnal biologi papua
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2503-0450
pISSN - 2086-3314
DOI - 10.31957/jbp.102
Subject(s) - tribe , ipomoea , respondent , traditional knowledge , diversification (marketing strategy) , documentation , geography , agricultural science , socioeconomics , sociology , biology , horticulture , anthropology , business , political science , marketing , ecology , indigenous , computer science , law , programming language
Nyalik tribe community in Silimo District Yahukimo Regency Papua have traditional knowledge about the sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam.) applied it in the cultivation. Traditional knowledge is knowledge of local community in an area that a culture tradition handed down from generation to generation. Traditional knowledge about the sweet potato is a wealth of local wisdom in Papua, which need to be investigated, developeds, utilized and conserved the types of sweet potatoes which is quite much and widely spread in Papua. It is important to support local food diversification program and to improve national food security. The method of the research is descriptive qualitative method by doing observation. Data was obtained from the original source of the sweet potato farmer as respondent by using questionnaire and also measurement and documentation in the field. The result showed that Nyalik tribe people have recognized, identified and cultivated 33 types of sweet potatoes and grouped them according to their used into 5 groups: as for baby food or children, adult food, sick person, traditional ceremonies and animal feed. Nyalik tribe community has a traditional knowledge about the sweet potato and cultivation system and also how to overcome the obstacles in sweet potato cultivation. Keywords: Traditional knowledge, I. batatas, Nyalik tribe, Silimo, Yahukimo