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Rite Turns

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Various traditional rites and rituals in the far corners of Indonesia have been transformed into sources of lucrative enterprises for many ordinary people. A contest of laughing roosters in South Sulawesi, the buffalo sacrificial ritual in Toraja, and the multi-million rupiah business of temple and ceremonial gadgetry like the penjor in Bali, are only a few examples. How do such traditions evolve into money-making ventures? Tempo reports from South Sulawesi and Bali.

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The Laughing Stock of Sulawesi

In days gone by, chickens could cause conflicts among Makassar Buginese. These days, their birds have become a business worth millions of rupiah.

THE sound of laughter resounded. Many looked at Ali, the one producing the sound, startled. But most were already used to hearing him. You need to know, he has won laughing contests over and over again. Don’t be mistaken, though! Ali is a rooster. He is owned by Suhard

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