
The Whip Fighters of Indonesia
An Indonesian tradition at a crossroads
In Waerebo, a secluded mountain village on the island of Flores, Indonesia, the annual ritual of Caci, a ceremonial whip fight, continues to echo through generations. Handed down from father to son for centuries, this striking tradition embodies deep cultural pride and identity. Yet, as modern influences gradually seep into village life, age-old customs face new pressures. Can Waerebo adapt to the changing world while preserving the essence of its unique heritage?