Woman Creativepreneurship Based on Minangkabau Culture

Indonesia comprises various ethnic cultures, which has its own uniqueness. One element of culture is a livelihood system. The Minangkabau ethnic community has a uniqueness that is represented by the tradition of migrating and the livelihood system of trading. Migrants were initially only carried out...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Fitria Sari, Sapriya Sapriya, Nana Supriatna, Hari Mulyadi, Hasanuddin Hasanuddin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Andalas 2024-04-01
Series:Arbitrer
Subjects:
Online Access:https://arbitrer.fib.unand.ac.id/index.php/arbitrer/article/view/435
_version_ 1797215793768824832
author Fitria Sari
Sapriya Sapriya
Nana Supriatna
Hari Mulyadi
Hasanuddin Hasanuddin
author_facet Fitria Sari
Sapriya Sapriya
Nana Supriatna
Hari Mulyadi
Hasanuddin Hasanuddin
author_sort Fitria Sari
collection DOAJ
description Indonesia comprises various ethnic cultures, which has its own uniqueness. One element of culture is a livelihood system. The Minangkabau ethnic community has a uniqueness that is represented by the tradition of migrating and the livelihood system of trading. Migrants were initially only carried out by men but later were also joined by women. Many Minangkabau women migrants are successful in their overseas and trading businesses. This prompted this research to be carried out with the title Minangkabau Woman Creativepreneurship. This paper applies qualitative approach, with ethnographic research methods and an anthropolinguistic paradigm. The informants in this research were 10 Minangkabau women who were creative in running their businesses. The location of this research is Dharmasraya Regency, West Sumatra Province. This research found 7 (seven) Minangkabau Woman Creativepreneurship values, namely: (1) religiosity, (2) hard work, (3) discipline, (4) honesty, (5) never giving up, (6) thriftiness, and (7) creativity. These values were internalized from the teachings of the Minangkabau adat. It is deemed that cultural values are represented in and internalized from language in the form of adages, forming attitudes, character, ethos and ethics and behavior, leading to their success. These findings are relevant to the current state of unemployment rates and in motivating local cultural education in the education system.
first_indexed 2024-04-24T11:35:43Z
format Article
id doaj.art-e850791de850487bb07890d49e63d9ae
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 2339-1162
2550-1011
language English
last_indexed 2024-04-24T11:35:43Z
publishDate 2024-04-01
publisher Universitas Andalas
record_format Article
series Arbitrer
spelling doaj.art-e850791de850487bb07890d49e63d9ae2024-04-10T06:27:37ZengUniversitas AndalasArbitrer2339-11622550-10112024-04-01111607110.25077/ar.11.1.60-71.2024344Woman Creativepreneurship Based on Minangkabau CultureFitria Sari0Sapriya Sapriya1Nana Supriatna2Hari Mulyadi3Hasanuddin Hasanuddin4Universitas Dharmas IndonesiaIndonesian Education UniversityIndonesian Education UniversityIndonesian Education UniversityUniversitas AndalasIndonesia comprises various ethnic cultures, which has its own uniqueness. One element of culture is a livelihood system. The Minangkabau ethnic community has a uniqueness that is represented by the tradition of migrating and the livelihood system of trading. Migrants were initially only carried out by men but later were also joined by women. Many Minangkabau women migrants are successful in their overseas and trading businesses. This prompted this research to be carried out with the title Minangkabau Woman Creativepreneurship. This paper applies qualitative approach, with ethnographic research methods and an anthropolinguistic paradigm. The informants in this research were 10 Minangkabau women who were creative in running their businesses. The location of this research is Dharmasraya Regency, West Sumatra Province. This research found 7 (seven) Minangkabau Woman Creativepreneurship values, namely: (1) religiosity, (2) hard work, (3) discipline, (4) honesty, (5) never giving up, (6) thriftiness, and (7) creativity. These values were internalized from the teachings of the Minangkabau adat. It is deemed that cultural values are represented in and internalized from language in the form of adages, forming attitudes, character, ethos and ethics and behavior, leading to their success. These findings are relevant to the current state of unemployment rates and in motivating local cultural education in the education system.https://arbitrer.fib.unand.ac.id/index.php/arbitrer/article/view/435culturelanguageminangkabauwomancreativepreneurship
spellingShingle Fitria Sari
Sapriya Sapriya
Nana Supriatna
Hari Mulyadi
Hasanuddin Hasanuddin
Woman Creativepreneurship Based on Minangkabau Culture
Arbitrer
culture
language
minangkabau
woman
creativepreneurship
title Woman Creativepreneurship Based on Minangkabau Culture
title_full Woman Creativepreneurship Based on Minangkabau Culture
title_fullStr Woman Creativepreneurship Based on Minangkabau Culture
title_full_unstemmed Woman Creativepreneurship Based on Minangkabau Culture
title_short Woman Creativepreneurship Based on Minangkabau Culture
title_sort woman creativepreneurship based on minangkabau culture
topic culture
language
minangkabau
woman
creativepreneurship
url https://arbitrer.fib.unand.ac.id/index.php/arbitrer/article/view/435
work_keys_str_mv AT fitriasari womancreativepreneurshipbasedonminangkabauculture
AT sapriyasapriya womancreativepreneurshipbasedonminangkabauculture
AT nanasupriatna womancreativepreneurshipbasedonminangkabauculture
AT harimulyadi womancreativepreneurshipbasedonminangkabauculture
AT hasanuddinhasanuddin womancreativepreneurshipbasedonminangkabauculture