Pemanfaatan Rotan dan Bambu yang Bernilai Ekonomis oleh Masyarakat Suku Dayak Kanayatn di Kecamatan Sengah Temila Kabupaten Landak
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https://doi.org/10.26418/protobiont.v6i3.22484Keywords:
Contribution, rattan, bamboo, Kanayatn Dayak TribeAbstract
The Kanayatn Dayak tribe in Sengah Temila Subdistrict of Landak Regency use rattan and bamboo for daily needs and to improve the living standard and economy of rural society. This research aims to find out the types of rattan and bamboo used and the from of its utilization, and to find out the contribution of rattan and bamboo to the income of the family by the Kanayatn Dayak community in Sengah Temila Subdistrict of Landak Regency. This research was conducted from March to May 2017. This research obtained 5 species of bamboo plant from Poaceae Family and 2 species of rattan from Arecaceae Family. Rattan and bamboo are potential as handicraft and food materials. In this research, the contribution of rattan and bamboo in Sengah Temila Subdistrict of Landak Regency shows that rattan contribution was more dominant than bamboo with the highest contribution of rattan by 43% and the lowest contribution 1.8%, while the highest contribution of bamboo by 7% and the lowest contribution by 1.2%.Downloads
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2019-03-19
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