An institutional analysis of sasi laut in Maluku, Indonesia



Section 5: Areca Nut

1. Pay a fine of Rp1,000 for each tree

2. Pay a fine of Rp2,500 for each tree

Section 6: Pineapples

1. Pay a fine of Rp1,000 for each fruit

2. The cow owner has to pay a fine of Rp1,500 for each fruit

3. Pay a fine of Rp1,000 for each tree

Section 7: Bananas

1. Pay a fine of Rp5,000 for each tree

2. Pay a fine of Rp500 for each stem

Section 8: Jackfruit/Cempedak

1. Pay a fine of Rp5,000 for each fruit

2. Pay a fine of Rp10,000 for each fruit

CHAPTER III
GENERAL

Section 1: Salele/Etang

1. Pay a fine of: a. Rp10,000

b. Rp5,000

c. Rp5,000

Section 2: Foreigners

1. Pay a fine of Rp5,000 per person

2. Pay a fine of Rp2,500 per person

3. Pay a fine of Rp10,000 per boat

Section 3: Identfication marks

1. Pay a fine of Rp5,000 per person or clean the streets within the village, as appointed by the
Kewang after having reported to the Kepala Desa

2. Pay a fine of Rp5,000 per person or the same as 3.1

Section 4: Problems/Difficulties

1. They are sentenced to gather and carry 25 baskets of sand after reporting to the Kepala Desa

2. They are sentenced to gather and carry 20 baskets of sand after reporting to the Kepala Desa

3. The cost that they have to pay are as follows:

a. Each Kewang member gets Rp1,000

b. Each Kewang member gets Rp2,500

c. Each Kewang member gets Rp1,500

d. Each Kewang member gets Rp1,500

Section 5: Others

1. Pay a fine of Rp2,500 per person

2. Pay a fine of Rp2,500 per person or pulling out weeds at places as appointed by the Kewang
after reporting to the Kepala Desa

3. Pay a fine of Rp5,000 per person or the same as point 5.2 above

Section 6: Addition

Points 1-4 are quite clear

Decreed in: N o l l o t h
Acknowledged/Legalized:

On: January 1, 1990

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