In the social context of modern Indonesian society, we often find the term "native" which usually refers to the identity of an indigenous person in a particular area. Indeed, in general, we know the general classification of Indonesian local tribal ethnicities, for example the Bataks in North Sumatra, the Sundanese in Banten and West Java, the Minang in West Sumatra, the Bugis in South Sulawesi, the Dayaks in Central and West Kalimantan, etc. . But on the other hand, the term "native" itself is also often used as a differentiator between groups of people who are considered to be indigenous Indonesians / ethnicities / ethnic groups with those who are considered "immigrants".