Tourism and Community Belief in Tana Toraja, Indonesia

Karta Jayadi(1*),

(1) Universitas Negeri Makassar
(*) Corresponding Author



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Abstract. The development in the tourism sector resulted in a change in the order of social life of the community, either a change in the dimensions of structural or interactional and cultural dimensions. In macro perspective, changes include increased foreign exchange income countries, opened widest employment for the community and preserved the natural surroundings. the aim of this paper is to describe community belief in Toraja as part of tourism industry that has social and cultural impacts on surrounding community.

 

Keywords: Tourism and Community Belief in Tana Toraja

 


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