Tanah Sumba nan Exotic

Wednesday, August 18, 2010


Waingapu, Ngadulanggi, Pulu Panjang, Goa, Waikabubak, Kodi, Tarung, Roteng Garo, Pero and, Tambolaka are the name of those beautiful places, I visited last July. The people, nature and cultures are unique and beautiful there. We rented a truck and rode for the destinations. The access road to reach Ngadulanggi village is not yet properly built. It is just a simple bumpy road, and too much uncomfortable, I must say. During the travel, we were jolting throughout in the truck, like being surrounded in the middle of Tsunami wave. The view to reach Ngadulanggi is awesome and beautiful like paradise. We went from one hill to another hill just like heading from one to another heaven of the world. To be in this hidden heaven in one corner of this universe is just like a dream. I went there to carry out some volunteer works, as a participant in 1N3B activities. We organized fun games for about 400 children. We donated some stuff to them, like school uniforms, food, school bags, stationeries, and also distributed medicines to around 700 people of Ngadulanggi and Pulu Panjang village. 
We reached at Ngadulanggi village at around 7 pm. Our truck had to cross the small river to reach the place, where we planned to spend the night, and to begin the activities on the next day. It’s an elementary school name SDN Ngadulanggi. It was too bad, the truck was stuck in the river, and we had only option left to walk across it. When we reach there, people greeted us with the traditional music and dances. It was as dark as no electricity was there, when we entered through the gate made by coconut leaves. My eyes were watery, water drops were rolling down one, two, and three. I was lucky as nobody saw me due to darkness. We worked hard, to arrange the things needed for the next morning. The goody bags for 400 students and gifts were prepared ready before we went to sleep. Then I was thinking about my bad habit,” I can’t sleep without taking bath”, so that I had taken bathe with crude water. Any ways I was so happy comfortable despite this limitations.
We spent two hectic days in different activities, started with the opening ceremony by Bapak Camat, Kades, leader of 1N3B etc. Our expedition started with breaking ice activity when we sang Ram Tam Tam (its Ram zam zam) and Potong Bebek Angsa. All people applauded us when we started our next activities. The children, most of them barefooted, were so much happy and excited to participate. Grade 1 and 2 did colouring activities, grade 3-7 played scientific games. The old people were watching us with great enthusiasm. Some of them received free medical treatments by the two senior doctors who accompanied us in this trip.
The first day ended with joy on very much satisfactory note. At night we arranged some movies for them to watch, i.e Denias and Tanah Air Beta. We set up a big screen for the movies and rented a generator set along with the operator for the provision of electricity. While they were watching movies, we packed goody bags and school uniforms to be distributed the next day. The weather was so cold but we had sound sleep that night.
The next morning we were fresh and ready for another games and activities. It was busy, hectic but fun day. The Educational team remained busy with finding the Treasure games. These are fun games. The children had to fix the puzzles and name it. It was all dinosaurs’ puzzles. It’s something new for them to learn about Dinosaurs. Again the doctors were busy with the patients. To communicate with the children it’s not really easy, but we enjoyed this hard work and succeeded. Some of them do not really understand Bahasa Indonesia. So we need the help of the Kades, the head of the community and teachers as our interpreter. The children were smart but looked shy to speak out to the person who does not belong to their community. This is something ironic, in this modern era there is a place like Ngadulanggi village that have no essentialities of life like electricity, TV, clean water, and foods of proper nutrition values. I hope the government will take notice about this serious matter. I heard a voice deep inside me, I thank God about what I have this far.
At night the people watched another movie. In the middle of watching the generator-set stopped due to its diesels finished. We have to go 10 km to get it. It was dark, no light but the people were waiting patiently till the diesel reached, and generator set restarted. Finally when the movie was re-continued. I saw their faces again shinning with happiness with just a simple thing, watching a movie on big screen on the front yard of the school.
The next day we prepared for going back to Jakarta. Our flight was cancelled from Waingapu so we went other way, Tambolaka West Sumba. Its blessing in disguise, we can see more beautiful places and cultures of Sumba people. We had chances to visit some traditional villages’ like Kampung Tarung, Roteng Garo and as a bonus we can see an amazing beach called Pero. It was a short trip, just we got a glimpse of those places then we rushed to the Tambolaga airport and flying to Denpasar, Bali. After having transit there we flied back to Jakarta and here I am again back to a modern civilization. But the journey will remain be unforgettable with its wonderful memories

Glossary:
Ngadulanggi language:      Bahasa Indonesia:                 English:
Ngara natamu mu            = siapa namamu             = what is your name?
Nggara ulam                   = apa kabar                    = how are you?
Lundu tapa hambur         = sampai jumpa              = see you later
Baru                              = pagi                            = morning
Tidu lodu                       = siang                           = noon time
Laku                              = jalan                           = walking
Nahun da rambu              = permisi                       = excusme
Rambu                           = panggilan tuk wanita     = woman
Umbu                            = panggilan tuk pria         = man
Ngangu                          = makan                         = to eat
Unu                               = minum                         = to drink
Nggara pa unu                 = kamu mau minum apa?  = what do you want to drink?
Mbeli harumu                  = pulang                        = going home
Mbeli mayaka nyuma rambu = kami mau pulang       = we want to go home
Lima                               = tangan                        = hand
Uru                                 = hidung                        = nose
Kahilu                             = telinga                        = ear
Kambaku                         = lutut                           = knee
Malangu                          = maaf                           = sorry
Uhuk                              = duduk                          = sit down



Ngadulanggi, East Sumba
July 28-30, 2010


  

10 comments:

Unknown said...

hai this is my friend sita who is doing a grate job. she has shown a community of people who are still unknow to many people (sumba). I wish her a good luck and give light in all hidden contents to the world.

evita014 said...

Hi, I truly enjoyed reading your blog since your experience is close to my heart. I was actually teary-eyed when you saw the people's face lit up when the movie was re-continued when the generator has been fueled up. I thought the whole concept of your blog was about a beautiful scenery in Indonesia, but as I read more, I have seen the deeper meaning of your travel. I saw how you were able to touch the lives of the people at Ngadulanggi Village. As an educator myself, I was also inspired by your mission in the village. May there be more people like you who lends their time in helping others with a joyful heart. God bless you!

manojdalua said...

Hi sis
This is really so good blog u have made.
I like the photographs u have posted .
Keep it up sis...

http://manojdalua.hpage.com/gallery8746.html

ceritakecilku said...

The man with a small children above, I guess you will always remember him yah Bu, he has two mamas (wives) and was so kind to show larger river for us to take a bath.

Great story mama Bon Bon... :)

Drunken Mystic said...

Hey, that's great work. Keep on keeping on! I am jealous of you lah! Hope some day I can also travel continuously like you. He he! You should travel around Ladakh next time and blog about that.

Evi Mahasti Kasimoen said...

Good job Dear !! Thank you for sharing anyway.
Keep it up. I am sort of lazy just to up date mine *sigh*
I think I should write more to share more :-)

Fasihullah Siddiqui said...

Excellent work done by Sita. She is mad for travelling. I like her hobby. I also like her to write down her experience one by one and this would help in compiling a book. I find her a good writer with enormous talent. Sita keep it up.

Sita Rahmah said...

Bring nothing but silence
Show nothing but grace
Seek nothing but shelter
...
Take nothing but pictures
Kill nothing but time
Leave nothing but footprints
To show you came by

John kay...

Thanks all...luv U muachh
GBU....!

Drunken Mystic said...

Wow, that's a great piece of work Sita. You should keep going. I am sure you will inspire a lot of people to follow your style of work. Leave some footprints for the next generation to follow!

manojdalua said...

So Good .....

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