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Karapan Sapi Tangghe' cultural tourism attraction local wisdom in Madura Zali, Moh; A. Yudi Heryadi; Malikah Umar; Selvia Nurlaila; Bambang Kurnadi; Abu Amar; Ach Ahdafil Aman
Jurnal Ternak Vol. 16 No. 2 (2025): Desember, 2025
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS ISLAM LAMONGAN

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30736/jt.v16i2.273

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This study aims to understand the meaning, role, and potential of tangghe cow racing tradition in Madura as a cultural tourist attraction as well as economic opportunities based on local wisdom. The research approach used is qualitative with case study design that focuses on Langsar Village, Saronggi District, Sumenep regency. Data were obtained through in-depth interviews, participatory observations, and documentation, and analyzed using Miles and Huberman interactive models through the stages of data reduction, data presentation, and verification. The results showed that the bull race tangghe ' is not only seen as a race, but also as a symbol of identity and pride of the Madurese community. This tradition has a considerable tourist attraction because it attracts audiences from various regions, so it has the potential to be developed as a leading cultural tourist attraction. In addition, tangghe’ bull race has a positive economic impact on the community through trading activities, services, and rental of cattle and race equipment. Local wisdom values such as mutual cooperation, solidarity, and village Honor are maintained in the practice of this tradition. However, there are challenges in the form of stigma of violence in traditional Bull Racing, which can be minimized by promoting the tangghe’ model as a revitalization of non-violent culture. This study concludes that karapan sapi tangghe’ can be developed as a sustainable cultural tourism that is aligned with ethical values, religious norms, and animal welfare, while contributing to the improvement of the local economy.
Designing Tangghe’ Bull Racing to Effort Revitalize Culture Non-Violent Karapan Sapi Zali, Moh; Selvia Nurlaila; A. Yudi Heryadi; Luluk Ilmiah
Jurnal Ternak Vol. 16 No. 1 (2025): Juni, 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30736/jt.v16i1.277

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The results of the research show that, in the effort to revitalize theTangghe’ bull racing culture, there must be a deliberate attempt toeliminate the stereotype of violence often associated with Karapan Sapicultural events. This can be done by discontinuing the use of rekeng (whips)and by encouraging the government to take firm action in establishingregulations that prohibit the torture and mistreatment of racing bulls.Essentially, Karapan Sapi is a traditional folk celebration held after theharvest season, not a spectacle of cruelty. The study also found that therevitalization efforts in Langsar Village should focus on preserving thesociocultural, socioeconomic, and sociopolitical aspects of the tradition.Moreover, the modern practice of Tangghe’ bull racing should not bereduced to a mere competitive sport, as this could lead to a shift in culturalvalues. The revitalization process must begin with several key stages:preparation, investigation, transformation, regulation, establishment,testing, and implementation. The results indicate a positive response fromthe local community, with the average response score of (4), meaning thatmost people agree with the idea of preserving the Tangghe’ bull racingculture without violence.