carved door of one of the houses in Tondok Bakaru

carved door of one of the houses in Tondok Bakaru

Traditional village with well-kept tall houses, including many intricate details

a saddle-shaped, overhanging roof is typical for the houses in the Mamasa region

a saddle-shaped, overhanging roof is typical for the houses in the Mamasa region

Tondok Bakaru is a collection of houses along the road north of Mamasa – track, rather -, many of them of the traditional sort, with saddle-shaped roofs and decorated front panels, buffalo horns and wooden head. There is a mix of real old houses, and newer ones, with clearer paintings – always the same subject matter: bulls and cocks. Details like wooden ventilation windows show the quality of the craftsmanship of the local carpenters.

Similar villages in the area are Taupe, Loko and Tuson.

kids in the door opening

kids in the door opening

rice paddies near Tondok Bakaru

rice paddies near Tondok Bakaru

horse-head decoration in black

horse-head decoration in black

woman peeking out of one of the windows

woman peeking out of one of the windows

old, painted front panel

old, painted front panel

wooden ventilation windows, clearly a newer addition

wooden ventilation windows, clearly a newer addition

newer panel, but still with standard subject-matter

newer panel, but still with standard subject-matter

horse-head decoration in front of painted panel

horse-head decoration in front of painted panel

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