Sumba: Inside Indonesia's secretive Marapu religion

“Men here are often born already in debt,” says Ansel Mus Rangga as we stand next to a monolithic tomb that makes Stonehenge look like a row of dominoes. “If their fathers or grandfathers couldn’t afford to build tombs for deceased family members, then the debt is passed on to the next in line.” Sumba, …

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