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- who: Globalization and colleagues from the Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa Banten, Indonesia have published the article: DOI: 10.24014/ Marwah.v21i1.16551, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The motive comes from the crystallization of biological or social needs and is following the main purpose. Pikukuh karuhun according to the focus of this research is described in the position of traditional Baduy women concerning food security and the economy which is explained directly with farming activities, planting rice, and home industry as a creative economy developed based on social and economic motives.
- how: Based . . .

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