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Udayana University, Bali, Indonesia

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The purpose of the study is to know the articulation of lifestyle in community after people sold their lands at Kutuh village, South Kuta County. This research began with to do investigation into village inventory people who sold their lands and then classified into several subsequent of the lifestyle according to this data. After that, the information was examined from view of the articulation of lifestyle in community after people sold lands ground. This research was carried out with the method of survey and observations on the field about the lifestyle in community after people sold lands. The researcher used the method of purposive samplings that were specified key informants and continued in the method of snowball in the purpose to get much data and information from another sources. And this research used interviews as tool of investigation of an interview. From the results of interviews with interviewers, researcher examined these informations and the form of change to descriptive. From the results of the study, researcher can conclude that the articulation of lifestyle in community has been described that the traditional lifestyle changes to modern lifestyle, for examples, clothing patterns, the pattern of food, recreational patterns, the ownership of the means of transport, the condition of the dwelling house architecture, and places of worship.

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articulation, lifestyle community, post sale of land

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