Savunese Warrior
Sumba is known throughout Indonesia as one of the last
untouched place in the archipelago that the old animistic and monarch ways are
still prevalence; it is also a place of warriors.
For us spearfishermens
it is the place for fish, but there is a catch, the place is so rural
that to even organize a boat will take you a week in which we didn’t have the time, so our one
week there we had to enter by land, doing it the Sumba way!
On my first day arriving there I came across a local spearfishermen
his name is Manase, he came from the neighboring small island of Savu he has
been living in Sumba almost his entire life.
He limps his way towards me, with a sturdy yet certain kind
of terror in his eyes he introduced himself, he is of average height for Savunese
; 5’6, 55kgs , rather kind of skinny and dark skin. After a brief introduction he started showing
me his wounds on both his arms, elbows , from
the waist down to his inner thigh in between his crouch, and all the way
down to his calf.:186 sticthes later and bags of blood transfusion the warrior
in him fought for his life.
During one night, a month before my encounter with him he
went to do a night spearfishing, he took his wooden traditional canoe out of
the channel, it was a usual night for him, everything was normal, where beyond
his wildest imagination a saltwater croc came out of nowhere and took him by
his left elbow, tore apart the flesh that protects the bone, the croc spin him
underwater, he can see the bone of his elbow sticking out as the left arm is
fully numb and un-usable he kept fighting and punching the croc in its face,
but the armor plated croc only do damage to his knuckles, the croc let him go
for a second ony to get him again by his inner thigh and and its claws rip
apart every skin and flash that it touched, by this time he was ready to go
under as the croc came bout and again, bit all his dead left arm, from the
wrist to the elbow all inside the croc’s mouth, Manase manage to regain
conscience and lift up his dead arm exposing the croc’s belly and with one last
survival instinct in him he grabs his gun and shot the crocs belly, and save
himself as the croc swam away.
Half alive he swam back to his canoe grab the oar and paddle
with one hand and one foot for half an hour back to shore, he walks towards one
house where he can still see the light, he bang on the door and collapsed. His
warrior spirit fought his way back, “not today”, he said.
If your time hasn't come, even a prehistoric predator can't do much to alter it. Simply a miracle, which makes you believe in destiny...Thanks for sharing the story, Arvid
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