Merantau : aspects of outmigration of the Minangkabau people
Abstract
Merantau is a unique form of migration found in the
Minangkabau society. In this thesis merantau is studied by a
Minangkabau scholar. Thus, merantau is analysed not only by
conventional means using observed data but also by the scholar's
personal observation.
Minangkabau society has a matrilineal kinship system,
which is quite different from the more well known patrilineal system.
This study has discussed the matrilineal system and found that the
effect of this system is often to compel men in disadvantaged kinship
positions 'in their homeland to merantau.
In addition the successful adaptation of Minangkabau people
to life in other areas encouraged the young Minangkabau, especially
young men and young married couples to migrate to other areas where
their sisters and matrilaterally related female cousins were settled.
Facts and figures of merantau produced from the 1971
population census of Indonesia and other sources are discussed in this
study in detail. These results are primarily descriptive and the
intention is to provide a basis for further studies into the sociology
of migration in Indonesia. The study demonstrates that merantau is
a socially and culturally institutionalised pattern of migration in
Minangkabau society.
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