Pamali is a context where residents will always follow a prohibition with the awareness that it is part of an unwritten rule. Like residents in Kampung Naga, residents are not allowed to talk about customs on Saturdays because of the pamali belief, there are fears that unexpected things will happen. This paper tries to describe the word Pamali using qualitative research methods, with a basic interpretive studies approach. In his discussion, the researcher described Pamali as being able to build social harmony in Kampung Naga. Furthermore, this study focuses on how pamali and its substance build community compliance in following unwritten rules, norms and customs. The research results show that residents will consciously comply with these things without any objection.
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