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#11518101
27 August 2024
Two Tengger tribesmen hit each other using rattan during the Ojung ritual to ask for safety, welfare, and abundant crops during the dry season. This ritual symbolizes an offering to the Gods by bleeding on the streets of the village in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on August 27, 2024. The Ojung tradition is held once and is the closing ritual of the Karo Day celebration in the Tengger tribal calendar.
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#11518102
27 August 2024
Two Tengger tribesmen hit each other using rattan during the Ojung ritual to ask for safety, welfare, and abundant crops during the dry season. This ritual symbolizes an offering to the Gods by bleeding on the streets of the village in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on August 27, 2024. The Ojung tradition is held once and is the closing ritual of the Karo Day celebration in the Tengger tribal calendar.
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#11518103
27 August 2024
Two Tengger tribesmen hit each other using rattan during the Ojung ritual to ask for safety, welfare, and abundant crops during the dry season. This ritual symbolizes an offering to the Gods by bleeding on the streets of the village in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on August 27, 2024. The Ojung tradition is held once and is the closing ritual of the Karo Day celebration in the Tengger tribal calendar.
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#11518107
27 August 2024
Two Tengger tribesmen hit each other using rattan during the Ojung ritual to ask for safety, welfare, and abundant crops during the dry season. This ritual symbolizes an offering to the Gods by bleeding on the streets of the village in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on August 27, 2024. The Ojung tradition is held once and is the closing ritual of the Karo Day celebration in the Tengger tribal calendar.
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#11518108
27 August 2024
Two Tengger tribesmen hit each other using rattan during the Ojung ritual to ask for safety, welfare, and abundant crops during the dry season. This ritual symbolizes an offering to the Gods by bleeding on the streets of the village in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on August 27, 2024. The Ojung tradition is held once and is the closing ritual of the Karo Day celebration in the Tengger tribal calendar.
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#11518098
27 August 2024
Some Tengger tribesmen hit each other using rattan during the Ojung ritual to ask for safety, welfare, and abundant crops during the dry season. This ritual symbolizes an offering to the gods by bleeding on the streets of a village in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on August 27, 2024. The Ojung tradition is held once and is the closing ritual of the Karo Day celebration in the Tengger tribal calendar.
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#11518099
27 August 2024
Some Tengger tribesmen hit each other using rattan during the Ojung ritual to ask for safety, welfare, and abundant crops during the dry season. This ritual symbolizes an offering to the gods by bleeding on the streets of a village in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on August 27, 2024. The Ojung tradition is held once and is the closing ritual of the Karo Day celebration in the Tengger tribal calendar.
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#11518100
27 August 2024
Some Tengger tribesmen hit each other using rattan during the Ojung ritual to ask for safety, welfare, and abundant crops during the dry season. This ritual symbolizes an offering to the gods by bleeding on the streets of a village in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on August 27, 2024. The Ojung tradition is held once and is the closing ritual of the Karo Day celebration in the Tengger tribal calendar.
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#11518104
27 August 2024
Some Tengger tribesmen hit each other using rattan during the Ojung ritual to ask for safety, welfare, and abundant crops during the dry season. This ritual symbolizes an offering to the gods by bleeding on the streets of a village in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on August 27, 2024. The Ojung tradition is held once and is the closing ritual of the Karo Day celebration in the Tengger tribal calendar.
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#11518106
27 August 2024
Some Tengger tribesmen hit each other using rattan during the Ojung ritual to ask for safety, welfare, and abundant crops during the dry season. This ritual symbolizes an offering to the gods by bleeding on the streets of a village in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on August 27, 2024. The Ojung tradition is held once and is the closing ritual of the Karo Day celebration in the Tengger tribal calendar.
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#11518109
27 August 2024
Some Tengger tribesmen hit each other using rattan during the Ojung ritual to ask for safety, welfare, and abundant crops during the dry season. This ritual symbolizes an offering to the gods by bleeding on the streets of a village in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on August 27, 2024. The Ojung tradition is held once and is the closing ritual of the Karo Day celebration in the Tengger tribal calendar.
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#11518105
27 August 2024
People see Tengger tribesmen hit each other using rattan during the Ojung ritual to ask for safety, welfare, and abundant crops during the dry season. This ritual symbolizes an offering to the Gods by bleeding on the streets of a village in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on August 27, 2024. The Ojung tradition is held once and is the closing ritual of the Karo Day celebration in the Tengger tribal calendar.
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