Birundeng: Penyelesaian Konflik Etnik Bidayuh
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https://doi.org/10.33736/jbk.919.2018Abstract
Birundeng merupakan satu pendekatan pengadilan berasaskan kepada adat masyarakat Bidayuh di Sarawak yang bertujuan untuk menyelesaikan konflik. Pendekatan ini mementingkan kebersamaan dan kesepakatan dalam kalangan masyarakat untuk menangani sesuatu kes. Artikel ini akan membincangkan tentang proses dan fungsi birundeng. Kajian ini menggunakan sumber primer, sumber lisan dan kerja lapangan. Artikel ini bertujuan untuk mendedahkan dan menjelaskan tentang fungsi birundeng dalam menangani konflik yang berlaku dalam masyarakat Bidayuh.
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