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The Minangkabau culture is known for elaborate horned houses and fascinating customs, but its way of life is being threatened by urbanization.
via Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/in-sight/wp/2016/07/06/a-glimpse-inside-the-worlds-largest-matrilineal-society/
“The [urbanization] phenomenon is slowly destroying the identity of the Minangkabau,” photographer Yoppy Pieter said. He spent seven weeks in a Minangkabau village between 2013 and 2015, where he was welcomed into their homes, swam with them in Lake Singkarak, and was served their signature beef dish, Rendang. His resulting photo essay is called “Saujuana Sumpu,” which means “cultural landscape of the village Sumpu.”