Guidelines for the Application of Cultural Capitals in the Development at Ban Wanghon Community, Cha-Uat District, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province
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This research is a qualitative research. Its objectives are 1) to study the cultural capital of Ban Wang Huon, Wang Ang Subdistrict, Cha-uat District, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province. 2) to study the guidelines for the development of Ban Wanghon community, Wang Ang Subdistrict, Cha-uat District, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province Tools used in the research were data collection from documents, interview form, observation form, group discussion. And the field for data collection in the field And a workshop of 30 people. The data were analyzed for objectives. And presenting the research results in a descriptive format
The study indicated that Ban Wang Hun community has a way of life that depends on nature as a kinship society. Until after 2500 BC, the watershed forest began to be destroyed more and more. Forest plantations and rice fields have been changed into rubber plantations. Causing society to change from an exchange society to a capitalist society that focuses on income as the modern society today From a traditional society that relies on nature, the villagers of Ban Wanghon community have accumulated a lot of cultural capital. With beliefs about sacred spirits that exist in nature such as great-grandmother, water-circulation, great-water over the mountain, great-grandfather, he rang, Pu Chao Chao Saming Phlai Khon, etc. Phuttharam As a sacred thing relied on for the community In addition, there are other cultural scholarships. Many more, including scholarships for traditions and rituals. Livelihood scholarships Natural capital Craft Scholarship Grants in Thai traditional medicine and grants in antiquities These are grants that can be used as guidelines for the development of the Ban Wang Hun community in ecotourism. The use of community culture to strengthen the community, such as the use of dialects, guests, and respect for ancestors Management of water resources through the mine system Traditions of forest and basin fate Or bringing the community economy from the use of local knowledge and development of the Durian Day tradition to become a unique identity of the community or encouraging the community to garden Integrated gardens for the community to be self-reliant on the basis of cultural capital and the preservation of the natural environment in the community in accordance with the needs of the community to be a society of sufficiency
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บทความที่ได้รับการตีพิมพ์เป็นลิขสิทธิ์ของวารสารมนุษยศาสตร์และสังคมศาสตร์ มหาวิทยาลัยอุบลราชธานี
ข้อความที่ปรากฏในบทความแต่ละเรื่องในวารสารวิชาการเล่มนี้เป็นความคิดเห็นส่วนตัวของผู้เขียนแต่ละท่านไม่เกี่ยวข้องกับมหาวิทยาลัยอุบลราชธานี และคณาจารย์ท่านอื่นๆในมหาวิทยาลัยฯ แต่อย่างใด ความรับผิดชอบองค์ประกอบทั้งหมดของบทความแต่ละเรื่องเป็นของผู้เขียนแต่ละท่าน หากมีความผิดพลาดใดๆ ผู้เขียนแต่ละท่านจะรับผิดชอบบทความของตนเองแต่ผู้เดียว