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Abstract

Education is a necessity that must be owned by everyone both individually and in groups and society at large. Education can be obtained from formal channels, besides education also arises from knowledge based on experience that comes from interaction with nature and the social environment. Economic education in the family holds an irreplaceable position with existing learning at school because the learning process in the family will occur consciously or not and continue to be given by parents to children about various matters related to household and social activities. In this study, the author wants to explain the process of informal education in the culture of the Loona Indigenous People which is carried out as a process of transferring cultural values concerning attitudes and morals to the younger generation.

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