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Province Kalimantan Barat, Kab. Ketapang, Simpang Hulu, Desa Kenanga

General Info
Indigenous People
Dayak Kommi Simpang
Customary Area
Semanankg Kyungkankg
Area
54.54 Ha
National Registration Date
2024-06-18

History of Initiative

The origin of the Kommi Simpang Community began with a person named Kek Riak Rantangk, who had six siblings: 1. Kek Riak Rantangk; 2. Kek Pateh Bangi; 3. Kek Ria Niti; 4. Kek Tangara Mani; 5. Kek Riak Jurangk; 6. Pateh Inte Domong Guru; 7. Kek Ria Muncok. These seven siblings were known as “Desa Sembilan Demong Sepuluh”, who at that time lived in Sukadana (Kayong Utara). The seven siblings originated from mainland China. They departed from mainland China to Java and then went to Kalimantan in the Sukadana area and settled there. Then one of them, Kek Riak Rantangk, and his descendants, namely Kek Jua and his wife Nek Dumeh, his brother Kek Katotoh and Nek Soge, his wife went to a place that was later called Sarawak and settled there.

From Sarawak, they formed new communities called Kukot, Sapo, and Kommi. Then Kukot formed the Kasiau, Satutuh, and Pantang Communities. Sapo formed communities in Nyangangk and Legong, while Kommi formed communities in Paninjau and Sungi Marau. Sungi Marau formed a community in Muara kase. Then Paninjau formed new communities called Bakongk, Muntee, and Binankg. From these Bakongk, Muntee, and Binankg communities, a community was formed that is now called Desa Kenanga, which was established in 2005. The people in Desa Kenanga are known as the Dayak Kommi Simpang.

The Dayak Kommi Simpang Indigenous Community has a protected area, which is a water source. A water source is a location where groundwater flows or seeps out to the surface naturally. The water source in Desa Kenanga is locally referred to as DAM Piing Bareseh. This clean water source was discovered in 2009 through community initiatives supported by the village to find clean water sources. Several clean water sources have been found and utilized by the community, namely:

  • 1. Sungai Majak
  • 2. Sungai Sawah
  • 3. Sungai Manyak

4. Sungai Tagarungt Pindang.

This is based on the fact that the water sources had become dirty and polluted. The community utilizes it as a clean water source for consumption and sanitation.

Management Practices

All residents of Desa Kenanga have the right to access the water source. Management is regulated by the village in a familial manner. There are no specific rules in the management of this water source; the most important thing is that the community must not pollute the water source area. If someone pollutes the spring and is caught, the community will take firm action or punish them with compensation or ask them to clean it up again. The management and utilization of the spring include activities of arrangement, management, protection, and planning within and around the village in an integrated manner and involve all stakeholders responsibly.

In addition to the village government, the management of the water source is also supervised by an indigenous institution called Lembaga Adat Pateh Boga. This customary institution consists of Pateh (the highest customary leader at the village level) and Temenggung (the customary head of the hamlet). The rules applicable in the management of the protected area are formed based on customary deliberations and village government. Then, if there are violations or damage caused by the community to the protected area, the violators will be subject to sanctions based on the rules/laws applicable in the community, and these sanctions are agreed upon through customary deliberation based on the articles outlined in customary law.

Biodiversity

The Dayak Kommi Simpang Indigenous Community protects the water source area because they have experienced threats to access clean water sources. If the community protects clean water sources, the benefit gained is that the community can access clean water for a long time. Water is one of the most important resources in human life. Therefore, the community wants to protect this clean water source from pollution and maintain its quality.

Legal Holders

The Dayak Kommi Simpang Indigenous Community has a legal basis in the Regional Regulation of Ketapang Regency No. 8 of 2020 concerning the Recognition and Protection of Indigenous Law Communities in Ketapang Regency. Then, the Decree of the Regent of Ketapang No. 589/DISPMPD-B/2021 concerning the Indigenous Law Community Committee. However, there is still no specific regulation governing the recognition and protection of the rights/management areas of the Dayak Kommi Simpang Indigenous Community.

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