Abstract:
The use of local content in social studies learning is one aspect that supports the achievement of social learning objectives. In practice, social studies learning is dominant using textbooks, so that the planting of attitudes and skills is ignored. Learning only emphasizes the concept of planting to students. The purpose of this study is to describe the production of Tajau in Kuin Utara as a source of social studies learning. The study uses a qualitative approach with descriptive methods. Observations, interviews, and
documentation are used as data collection techniques. Data reduction, data presentation, and data verification are used for data analysis techniques. Data validity test is done by triangulation namely source triangulation and extension of research time. The results showed that Tajau's production activities consisted of several stages from preparation, materials, forming Tajau, drying, and marketing. The various stages can be used as a source of social studies learning on material interactions between spaces, social interactions, economic activities, and trade between regions.