Abstract

Tourism National Product during 2016 – 2017. Tourism development has extended beyond “Bali” Island in Eastern Indonesia in recent years. One of the famous and well-known tourism destinations in Eastern Indonesia is located in Sumba Island. This Island settled Indigenous communities practice Marapu belief system that closed related to the traditional practicing farming that attract Tourism. The paper explores Marapu and farming traditions and how recent Tourism promotions of Sumba Island have shaped rural development and ancient traditions. Data for this study were gathered as part of the first Author study on Farming System Research in Sumba Island, East Nusa Tenggara (ENT) province in last 10 years. The study showed that Marapu tradition is still practiced for local communities, however they have been able to incorporate some crops into traditional farming system for the market demand. The paper highlight that mixed-cropping system and diversity of food commodities keeps practiced by local communities of Sumba Island in order to minimize risk in fragile ecosystem. Strategy for Tourism development in Sumba Island should strengthen the local traditions/culture particularly in farming and in the same time protecting local resources/environment.

Highlights

  • Marapu is local belief system by Indigenous Sumbanese communities

  • This paper argue that “commodification” of local belief system of Sumbanese Marapu through promoting Tourism development helps to conserve Marapu belief system and promoting rural development

  • The paper was based on the various farming system research conducted in Sumba Island under the previous Upland Farming Development Project (UFDP) during 1993 – 2000 (Ngongo, 2005) and Assessment Institute for Agricultural Technology – East Nusa Tenggara (AIAT-ENT) in the last 10 years until recently

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Introduction

Marapu is local belief system by Indigenous Sumbanese communities They believes that there is a Creator of the Universe, Holy and human being can only be communicate through ancestors and His nature of creation. The Holy Creator and His Supra-natural power cannot be fully understood and only be approached through self-purification, love, peace, respects each other, harmony life both with God and His creations. Marapu followers expressed their behave in daily life activities and rituals, for examples in related to farming Fowler, [1,2,3], building sacred clan house [4] and practicing of dowry in marriage system [5].

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