NOSU MINU PODI: DAYAK ETHNIC RICE GADGET TRADITION IN SANGGAU REGENCY, WEST KALIMANTAN
The tradition of Dayak rice party gadgets in West Kalimantan has long changed to value, its activities are no longer carried out in their respective villages but are concentrated at the regency/city/provincial level. Similarly, the tradition of Nosu Minu Podi in Sanggau Regency. Mass implementation has eroded the tradition of friendship between villagers, kinship, and social solidarity between farmers that is increasingly distant. This study aims to describe and explore the transformation form of the Nosu Minu Podi tradition. Data were collected through direct observation, interviews, and literature review and analyzed qualitatively. The results showed that the tradition of Gawai Nosu Minu Podi Dayak tribe in Sanggau Regency is still going on today, undergoing changes and transitions to a general system in accordance with the development and modernity of the evolution of the times. The penetration of religion and culture from outside changes society's cultural order and customs.
Tradition, Nosu Minu Podi, Dayak Tribe.