Decision-Making Process
Decisions in the Banjar are made collectively, usually through consensus during meetings. Important community matters, such as ceremonies, development projects, and conflict resolution, are discussed and decided upon by the members.
Gotong Royong (Mutual Assistance)
The principle of mutual assistance, known as Gotong Royong, is central to Banjar life. Members are expected to help each other in various tasks, such as building houses, preparing for ceremonies, and maintaining communal facilities. This cooperative spirit strengthens community bonds and ensures that everyone benefits from the collective effort.
Ceremonial and Cultural Obligations
Participation in cultural and religious ceremonies is mandatory for Banjar members. These events are essential for maintaining cultural heritage and social cohesion. Members contribute time, effort, and sometimes financial resources to organize and conduct these ceremonies.
Conflict Resolution
The Banjar plays a key role in resolving disputes within the community. Conflicts are usually addressed through mediation and discussion during Banjar meetings. The goal is to reach an amicable solution that restores harmony and respects traditional values.
Financial Contributions
Members may be required to contribute financially to the Banjar for various purposes, such as community projects, ceremonies, and maintenance of communal facilities. These contributions are usually determined collectively and are considered a duty of each member.
Maintenance of Communal Facilities