dc.description.abstract | Bawomataluo Village is a traditional village located in South Nias, North Sumatra
Province. This village embodies the concept of a living megalithic culture. One of
the traditions in this village that reflects the megalithic stone culture is "fahombo,"
which comes from the South Nias language and means the stone jumping
tradition. This tradition involves young Nias men jumping over a stone that is 2
meters high. Currently, there are only three stone jumpers in Nias, and several
existing issues pose a potential risk of reducing the number of people who can
preserve the fahombo tradition. The struggle of these three stone jumpers, through
consistent training and overcoming difficulties in the fahombo tradition,
demonstrates their strong fighting spirit. The method used in this research is a
qualitative research method with a phenomenological approach.. This study
employs a typical case sampling technique with three subjects. The findings of
this study reveal that in the fahombo tradition, motivation is the main driving
factor for an individual. The dimensions of control, origin and ownership, reach,
and endurance (CO2RE) can be possessed by each jumper when they are
motivated to perform fahombo. | en_US |