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Melihat Lagi Barapan Kebo di Sumbawa

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Selasa, 09 Feb 2021 22:00 WIB

Sumbawa - Barapan kebo adalah event tradisional para sandro, Joki dan Kerbau terbagus saat tiba musim tanam sumbawa. Sayangnya kini tidak bisa dilakukan karena pandemi.

SUMBAWA, WEST NUSA TENGGARA, INDONESIA - SEPTEMBER 12: A man whips his buffalos during the Barapan Kebo or buffalo races as part of the Moyo festival on September 12, 2015 in Sumbawa Island, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. The traditional Buffalo races, known as Barapan Kebo, are held by Samawa tribes in muddy rice fields to celebrate and provide entertainment ahead of the annual planting season. Jockeys secure themselves on a wooden structure attached to the buffalo, and manoeuvre across the mud in a race to the finish line. The jockeys weild long sticks, in a similar style to jousting, and direct them towards targets called 'Saka'. Hundreds of buffalos and jockeys gather to compete for farming tools, refrigerators and televisions which are awarded for the fastest buffalos to hit a target of 'Saka'. The best buffalos can sell for thousands of dollars. (Photo by Ulet Ifansasti/Getty Images)

Seorang joki memacu kerbau saat berlomba pada acara Barapan Kebo atau pacuan kerbau sebagai bagian dari festival Moyo pada 13 September 2015 di Pulau Sumbawa, Nusa Tenggara Barat. Β 

SUMBAWA, WEST NUSA TENGGARA, INDONESIA - SEPTEMBER 12: A man whips his buffalos during the Barapan Kebo or buffalo races as part of the Moyo festival on September 12, 2015 in Sumbawa Island, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. The traditional Buffalo races, known as Barapan Kebo, are held by Samawa tribes in muddy rice fields to celebrate and provide entertainment ahead of the annual planting season. Jockeys secure themselves on a wooden structure attached to the buffalo, and manoeuvre across the mud in a race to the finish line. The jockeys weild long sticks, in a similar style to jousting, and direct them towards targets called 'Saka'. Hundreds of buffalos and jockeys gather to compete for farming tools, refrigerators and televisions which are awarded for the fastest buffalos to hit a target of 'Saka'. The best buffalos can sell for thousands of dollars. (Photo by Ulet Ifansasti/Getty Images)

Tradisi Barapan Kebo tidak hanya diselenggarakan di Pamulung akan tetapi eksis juga di Desa Moyo Hulu, Desa Senampar, Desa Poto, Desa Lengas, Desa Batu Bangka, Desa Maronge hingga Desa Utan sebagai event budaya khas Sumbawa. Β 

SUMBAWA, WEST NUSA TENGGARA, INDONESIA - SEPTEMBER 12: A man whips his buffalos during the Barapan Kebo or buffalo races as part of the Moyo festival on September 12, 2015 in Sumbawa Island, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. The traditional Buffalo races, known as Barapan Kebo, are held by Samawa tribes in muddy rice fields to celebrate and provide entertainment ahead of the annual planting season. Jockeys secure themselves on a wooden structure attached to the buffalo, and manoeuvre across the mud in a race to the finish line. The jockeys weild long sticks, in a similar style to jousting, and direct them towards targets called 'Saka'. Hundreds of buffalos and jockeys gather to compete for farming tools, refrigerators and televisions which are awarded for the fastest buffalos to hit a target of 'Saka'. The best buffalos can sell for thousands of dollars. (Photo by Ulet Ifansasti/Getty Images)

Perlombaan kerbau tradisional yang dikenal dengan sebutan Barapan Kebo ini diadakan oleh suku Samawa di sawah berlumpur. Β 

SUMBAWA, WEST NUSA TENGGARA, INDONESIA - SEPTEMBER 12: A man whips his buffalos during the Barapan Kebo or buffalo races as part of the Moyo festival on September 12, 2015 in Sumbawa Island, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. The traditional Buffalo races, known as Barapan Kebo, are held by Samawa tribes in muddy rice fields to celebrate and provide entertainment ahead of the annual planting season. Jockeys secure themselves on a wooden structure attached to the buffalo, and manoeuvre across the mud in a race to the finish line. The jockeys weild long sticks, in a similar style to jousting, and direct them towards targets called 'Saka'. Hundreds of buffalos and jockeys gather to compete for farming tools, refrigerators and televisions which are awarded for the fastest buffalos to hit a target of 'Saka'. The best buffalos can sell for thousands of dollars. (Photo by Ulet Ifansasti/Getty Images)

Barapan Kebo dilakukan untuk merayakan dan memberikan hiburan menjelang musim tanam tahunan. Β 

SUMBAWA, WEST NUSA TENGGARA, INDONESIA - SEPTEMBER 12: A man whips his buffalos during the Barapan Kebo or buffalo races as part of the Moyo festival on September 12, 2015 in Sumbawa Island, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. The traditional Buffalo races, known as Barapan Kebo, are held by Samawa tribes in muddy rice fields to celebrate and provide entertainment ahead of the annual planting season. Jockeys secure themselves on a wooden structure attached to the buffalo, and manoeuvre across the mud in a race to the finish line. The jockeys weild long sticks, in a similar style to jousting, and direct them towards targets called 'Saka'. Hundreds of buffalos and jockeys gather to compete for farming tools, refrigerators and televisions which are awarded for the fastest buffalos to hit a target of 'Saka'. The best buffalos can sell for thousands of dollars. (Photo by Ulet Ifansasti/Getty Images)

Joki mengamankan diri mereka di atas struktur kayu yang menempel pada kerbau, dan melakukan manuver melintasi lumpur dalam perlombaan menuju garis finis. Β 

SUMBAWA, WEST NUSA TENGGARA, INDONESIA - SEPTEMBER 12: A man whips his buffalos during the Barapan Kebo or buffalo races as part of the Moyo festival on September 12, 2015 in Sumbawa Island, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. The traditional Buffalo races, known as Barapan Kebo, are held by Samawa tribes in muddy rice fields to celebrate and provide entertainment ahead of the annual planting season. Jockeys secure themselves on a wooden structure attached to the buffalo, and manoeuvre across the mud in a race to the finish line. The jockeys weild long sticks, in a similar style to jousting, and direct them towards targets called 'Saka'. Hundreds of buffalos and jockeys gather to compete for farming tools, refrigerators and televisions which are awarded for the fastest buffalos to hit a target of 'Saka'. The best buffalos can sell for thousands of dollars. (Photo by Ulet Ifansasti/Getty Images)

Para joki membuat tongkat panjang, dengan gaya yang mirip dengan jousting, dan mengarahkan mereka ke sasaran yang disebut 'Saka'. Β 

SUMBAWA, WEST NUSA TENGGARA, INDONESIA - SEPTEMBER 12: A man whips his buffalos during the Barapan Kebo or buffalo races as part of the Moyo festival on September 12, 2015 in Sumbawa Island, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. The traditional Buffalo races, known as Barapan Kebo, are held by Samawa tribes in muddy rice fields to celebrate and provide entertainment ahead of the annual planting season. Jockeys secure themselves on a wooden structure attached to the buffalo, and manoeuvre across the mud in a race to the finish line. The jockeys weild long sticks, in a similar style to jousting, and direct them towards targets called 'Saka'. Hundreds of buffalos and jockeys gather to compete for farming tools, refrigerators and televisions which are awarded for the fastest buffalos to hit a target of 'Saka'. The best buffalos can sell for thousands of dollars. (Photo by Ulet Ifansasti/Getty Images)

Ratusan kerbau dan joki berkumpul untuk memperebutkan alat pertanian, lemari es, dan televisi. Β 

SUMBAWA, WEST NUSA TENGGARA, INDONESIA - SEPTEMBER 12: A man whips his buffalos during the Barapan Kebo or buffalo races as part of the Moyo festival on September 12, 2015 in Sumbawa Island, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. The traditional Buffalo races, known as Barapan Kebo, are held by Samawa tribes in muddy rice fields to celebrate and provide entertainment ahead of the annual planting season. Jockeys secure themselves on a wooden structure attached to the buffalo, and manoeuvre across the mud in a race to the finish line. The jockeys weild long sticks, in a similar style to jousting, and direct them towards targets called 'Saka'. Hundreds of buffalos and jockeys gather to compete for farming tools, refrigerators and televisions which are awarded for the fastest buffalos to hit a target of 'Saka'. The best buffalos can sell for thousands of dollars. (Photo by Ulet Ifansasti/Getty Images)

Hadiah tersebut dianugerahi penghargaan untuk kerbau tercepat yang mencapai target 'Saka'.Β  Β 

SUMBAWA, WEST NUSA TENGGARA, INDONESIA - SEPTEMBER 12: A man whips his buffalos during the Barapan Kebo or buffalo races as part of the Moyo festival on September 12, 2015 in Sumbawa Island, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. The traditional Buffalo races, known as Barapan Kebo, are held by Samawa tribes in muddy rice fields to celebrate and provide entertainment ahead of the annual planting season. Jockeys secure themselves on a wooden structure attached to the buffalo, and manoeuvre across the mud in a race to the finish line. The jockeys weild long sticks, in a similar style to jousting, and direct them towards targets called 'Saka'. Hundreds of buffalos and jockeys gather to compete for farming tools, refrigerators and televisions which are awarded for the fastest buffalos to hit a target of 'Saka'. The best buffalos can sell for thousands of dollars. (Photo by Ulet Ifansasti/Getty Images)

Kerbau terbaik bisa dijual seharga ribuan dolar. Β 

SUMBAWA, WEST NUSA TENGGARA, INDONESIA - SEPTEMBER 12: A man whips his buffalos during the Barapan Kebo or buffalo races as part of the Moyo festival on September 12, 2015 in Sumbawa Island, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. The traditional Buffalo races, known as Barapan Kebo, are held by Samawa tribes in muddy rice fields to celebrate and provide entertainment ahead of the annual planting season. Jockeys secure themselves on a wooden structure attached to the buffalo, and manoeuvre across the mud in a race to the finish line. The jockeys weild long sticks, in a similar style to jousting, and direct them towards targets called 'Saka'. Hundreds of buffalos and jockeys gather to compete for farming tools, refrigerators and televisions which are awarded for the fastest buffalos to hit a target of 'Saka'. The best buffalos can sell for thousands of dollars. (Photo by Ulet Ifansasti/Getty Images)

Sayangnya kini, Barapan Kebo tidak bisa dilakukan karena pandemi Corona. Β 

Melihat Lagi Barapan Kebo di Sumbawa
Melihat Lagi Barapan Kebo di Sumbawa
Melihat Lagi Barapan Kebo di Sumbawa
Melihat Lagi Barapan Kebo di Sumbawa
Melihat Lagi Barapan Kebo di Sumbawa
Melihat Lagi Barapan Kebo di Sumbawa
Melihat Lagi Barapan Kebo di Sumbawa
Melihat Lagi Barapan Kebo di Sumbawa
Melihat Lagi Barapan Kebo di Sumbawa
Melihat Lagi Barapan Kebo di Sumbawa
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