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Pengelolaan Tanah Adat Pada Masyarakat Adat Batak Toba Di Kelurahan Barisan Pancur Nauli Kota Pematang Siantar
Legal actions involving customary land that often occur are the pawn of customary land, Batak toba indigenous people are more familiar with the term pawn. In this pate, traditional customary land can be transferred to the owner even though the new owner is not from the inheritance line or a member of a traditional association (huta). The problem that often also occurs is when a family has ownership rights over a customary land but the family does not have a lineage to inherit the customary land. If this happens to which party will receive from the ownership rights of the customary land. Of course this would be a debate among various parties in the village if the previous customary landowners did not give a will on the rights of the customary land. Based on the background described above, the authors were interested in conducting research relating to the management of customary land to indigenous peoples. The title of the author was: "Management of Customary Land in the Toba Batak Indigenous Peoples in the Village of Barisan Pancur Nauli, Pematang Siantar City."
Based on the description of the background of the problem, the authors formulated the problem as follows: first, namely, what is the background of customary land management of the Toba Batak indigenous people in the Village of Barisan Pancur Nauli, Pematang Siantar City? Second, what efforts should be made by indigenous peoples in managing customary lands that are in accordance with customary land management in the Toba Batak indigenous people in the Barisan Pancur Nauli Sub-District, Pematang Siantar City?
The conclusion of the study's authors that the Background of Customary Land Management in the Toba Batak Indigenous Peoples in Barisan Pancur Nauli Subdistrict, Pematang Siantar City was found to be dominated by four clans namely Tampubolon, Simangungsong, Napitupulu, and Sianipar, land management by selling land, pawning land and leasing land area. Efforts made by the Toba Batak indigenous people still adhere to the Dalihan no tofu principle, which is one of peaceful dispute resolution without involving things that harm many people. Suggestions from the authors are that efforts to buy and sell customary land so the government can participate in avoiding unwanted conflicts , then preventing the sale and purchase of land to outsiders so that the customary land is maintained and always exists.
Keywords: Toba Batak Land Management
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