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I spent 5 weeks traveling solo around Indonesia visiting amazing scenery and different groups of people that I found fascinating. These were the Mentawai Tribe of the Mentawai Islands, The sulphur Minors of Kawa Ijen and the Horse riders of Mount Bromo. Indonesia has to be one of the most stunning countries i've been able to travel to. Instagram: instagram.com/joshzoo Directed by | Joshua Cowan Music & Sound Design | Max Brodie (Nice Sound) Voiceover Script | Ryan O'Connor Voiceover Artist | Sam Dhoss I've made an album with all the film photos i took along the trip here all taken on Yashica T5 | https://www.flickr.com/photos/67026105@N08/albums/72157697686432421

VIDEO: Indonesia's Mentawai Tribe

September 8, 2020

To give Joshua Cowan’s film even deeper meaning, it’s important to understand context. Mentawai is an archipelago found off the west coast of Sumatra (Indonesia) consisting of approximately 70 islands and islets. The history of the people is often debated, but as early as 1954, under Indonesia’s goal of national unity and cultural adaptation, the National Government began introducing civilization programs designed to integrate the tribal groups into the social and cultural mainstream of the country. This, for native Mentawai, meant the eradication of Arat Sabulungan — the animist belief system that links the supernatural powers of ancestral spirits to the ecology of the rainforest — ; the forced surrender, burning and destruction of possessions used to facilitate cultural or ritual behavior; and their Sikerei (shamans) being disrobed, beaten, and forced into slave labor and imprisonment.

Under Pancasila — the official, foundational philosophical theory of Indonesia — the Indonesian state should be based on the Five Principles: Indonesian nationalism; Internationalism, or Humanism; Consent, or Democracy; Social prosperity; and Belief in One God. Based on the Indonesian notion ‘belief in one God’, there are officially only five religions recognized: Islam, Protestantism, Catholicism, Hinduism, and Buddhism. Which, for the Mentawai Islands, resulted in an immediate influx of missionaries and an increase in violence and pressure on the people to adopt change. In the end many chose Christianity due to its flexible views on the possession and consumption of pigs, which play an integral role in Mentawai history and culture.

By the late 1980’s loggers had devastated the forests of Sipora, North and South Pagai. In 1980, WWF (World Wildlife Fund) published a report entitled ‘Saving Siberut’ which, along with the support of other organizations – primarily UNESCO and Survival International – and other additional international interest, helped persuade the Indonesian government to cancel logging concessions and declare the forests of Siberut a biosphere reserve. With this, the people in the Mentawai found that they were once again free to practice their native cultural activities – at least in areas away from the villages.

However, by this point, and as it remains today, the number of Indigenous people still actively practicing the cultural customs, rituals and ceremonies of Arat Sabulungan had already been limited to a very small population of clans primarily located around the Sarereiket and Sakuddei regions in the south of Siberut Island.


Raeann Mason

Raeann is an avid traveler, digital storyteller and guide writer. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Mass Comm & Media Studies from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism & Mass Communication. Passionate about a/effective journalism and cultural exchange, she is an advocate of international solidarity and people's liberation. As the founder of ROAM + WRITE and EIC of Monarch Magazine, Raeann hopes to reshape the culture of travel and hospitality to be ethically sound and sustainable.

In News and Social Action, Asia, Indonesia, Human Rights, Video Tags Indonesia, Indigenous Peoples, Asia, Video
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Location: Morocco / Ait Ben Haddou Shot / Edit / Grade by Laurent Tixhon

Beyond The Kasbah

November 1, 2019

In Morocco, the word Kasbah is used to reference a bustling city center, a citadel, something kept apart from its rural counterparts.

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In Morocco, Africa, Video, Travel Inspiration, World and Travel Tags Morocco, Africa, Video, Travel
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The town of Garut in Western Java, Indonesia is a quiet place-that is, until Voice of Baceprot takes the stage. While most people in the town live tranquil, pastoral lives, teenagers Firdda, Widia and Euis thrash out and rock hard. The band has shot to fame for playing heavy metal in the religiously conservative country.

Heavy Metal Hijabis

January 17, 2019

The town of Garut in Western Java, Indonesia is a quiet place—that is, until Voice of Baceprot takes the stage. While most people in the town live tranquil, pastoral lives, teenagers Firdda, Widia and Euis thrash out and rock hard. The band has shot to fame for playing heavy metal in the religiously conservative country. After gaining popularity, VoB began to face criticism for performing while wearing hijabs. Still, they continue to shred—an inspiration for everyone with a little bit of music and a little bit of hardcore rebellion in their souls.

In Art Food & Culture, Asia, Indonesia, Iran, Video Tags Garut, Indonesia, Fashion and Music, Asia, Video
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Every Tuesday, Indo Java in Queens, New York, turns into the hottest spot in town for traditional Indonesian cuisine. And the best part? You're always guaranteed the best seat in the house. With only one table, Warung Selasa is one of the smallest restaurants in the city, located inside a tiny, two-aisle grocery store.

Bringing Indonesian Cuisine to New York, One Table at a Time

June 22, 2018

Every Tuesday, Indo Java in Queens, New York, turns into the hottest spot in town for traditional Indonesian cuisine. And the best part? You’re always guaranteed the best seat in the house. With only one table, Warung Selasa is one of the smallest restaurants in the city, located inside a tiny, two-aisle grocery store. Owned and operated by Dewi Tjahjadi, Warung Selasa has been spreading the flavors of Indonesia in Queens for the past 10 years.

In Asia, Art Food & Culture, Indonesia, USA, North America, Video Tags Indonesia, New York, Global Cuisine, Arts and Culture, Video, USA, Asia, North America
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An independent short film by Alen Smolic (http://www.alensmolic.com) Discovering Indonesia (Bali & Lombok) Music: ODESZA - Memories That You Call (PETIT BISCUIT Remix)

Postcard from Indonesia

January 19, 2018

An independent short film by Alen Smolic. A relaxing perspective of Indonesia, featuring various shots of the coast, the city, the countryside, and people going about their day.

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In Indonesia, World and Travel, Video, Bali, Travel Inspiration, Asia Tags Bali, Indonesia, Video, Travel, Asia
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The worlds first live action Prisma video. Could this be the future of storytelling? Read interview here on National Geographic: http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/short-film-showcase/watch-a-filmmakers-painted-portrayal-of-istanbul

Istanbul: Through the Prisma

December 11, 2017

Filmmaker and digital content creator Justin Heaney makes his first ever live action Prisma video. Applying a Prisma filter to his short film, the spotlight is put on Istanbul, Turkey. The colors and shapes of Istanbul are highlighted through the filter to give off a cartoonish, colorful look while also displaying real life scenery.

Tags istanbul, Arts and Culture, Travel, Turkey, Video
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