Nalar Politik Kewilayaan Kesultanan Tidore: Studi Transmigrasi Lokal dan Makna Realitas Sosial Orang Tidore di Halmahera

Authors

  • Bustamin Wahid Universitas Muhammadiyah Sorong
  • Uswatul Mardliyah Universitas Muhammadiyah Sorong
  • La Basri Universitas Muhammadiyah Sorong
  • Siti Nurul Nikmatul Ula Universitas Muhammadiyah Sorong

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33506/jn.v12i1.5732

Keywords:

Political Nala; Tidore Sultanate; Local Transmigration; New Social Realities; Tidore People in Halmahera

Abstract

This article aims to examine and analyse the political reasoning of the Tidore Sultanate regarding local transmigration policies and to explore the new social reality of the Tidore people in Halmahera, who have demonstrated resilience in the face of socio-political change, from the perspective of social capital. The methodology employed is qualitative descriptive, utilising a historical approach. Data were collected through observation, interviews, and document analysis, and subsequently analysed according to predefined criteria. The findings of this study reveal some interesting phenomena. Firstly, the political rationale of the Tidore Sultanate centred on the arguments put forward by Sultan Zainal Abidin. There were four key arguments put forward by the sultanate regarding the transmigration programme: (a) the mobilisation of Islamic forces from Tidore to the Halmahera lowlands (Islamisation); (b) the prevention of Christianisation among the Sangir and Tobelo-Galela tribes in the North Oba region; (c) anticipation of settlement migration from Java to areas outside Java; (d) local migration to Halmahera as part of a political security and defence strategy in the run-up to the struggle for West Irian. Secondly, the new social reality of the Tidore people in Halmahera has revitalised social modalities—marong, galasi and galoli—in search of new social meaning. These mechanisms are underpinned by the community’s social compliance and cultural spirituality

Author Biography

Bustamin Wahid, Universitas Muhammadiyah Sorong

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Dokumen

Dokumen sejarah singgkat desa Garajoi, 2019

Dokumen sinopsis sejarah Ingkat Desa Garo Jou 2019

Published

2026-06-26

How to Cite

Wahid, B., Mardliyah, U., Basri, L., & Ula, S. N. N. (2026). Nalar Politik Kewilayaan Kesultanan Tidore: Studi Transmigrasi Lokal dan Makna Realitas Sosial Orang Tidore di Halmahera. Jurnal Noken: Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial, 12(1), 141–159. https://doi.org/10.33506/jn.v12i1.5732

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