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  2. Taiwanese indigenous peoples - Wikipedia

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    The Pulima Art Festival (藝術節; also known as Pulima Arts Festival) is a biennial event held since 2012 which showcases indigenous art and culture and is the biggest indigenous contemporary art event in Taiwan. Pulima is a Paiwan word meaning "creative or highly skilled people".

  3. Shung Ye Museum of Formosan Aborigines - Wikipedia

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    The Shung Ye Museum of Formosan Aborigines (Traditional Chinese: 順益台灣原住民博物館; Simplified Chinese: 顺益台湾原住民博物馆; Pinyin: Shùnyì Táiwān Yuánzhùmín Bówùguǎn) is the first private museum dedicated to the culture and history of the Taiwanese indigenous peoples. It is located just 200 metres diagonally ...

  4. Taiwanese art - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous artists began to develop when the Kuomintang (KMT) started to lose its power in 1949. [45] After the end of single party rule indigenous Taiwanese artists and groups began exploring and rediscovering their cultural heritage, this revival also led to a larger social embrace of indigenous culture. [46]

  5. Sakuliu Pavavaljung - Wikipedia

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    Sakuliu Pavavaljung named his son Reretan, Paiwan for 'earthenware pot'. [2] Sakuliu Pavavaljung has participated in the making of two films about Paiwan culture. He was the subject of Sakuliu (1994), which was directed by Lee Daw-ming, and shot by Lin Jian-siang, and began filming in 1992. The director and cinematographer had been in Sakuliu ...

  6. Eleng Luluan - Wikipedia

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    Eleng Luluan ( Chinese characters of indigenous name: 峨冷 ‧ 魯魯安; Chinese: 安聖惠, An Sheng-hui) (born 1968) is an indigenous artist of the Rukai tribe in Pingtung, Taiwan. Creating mixed-media sculptures and environmental installations, she tries to convey a connection between herself and land while also addressing self-discovery ...

  7. Haku (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Born. Haku (哈古) 1943. Taitō Prefecture, Japanese Taiwan. Occupation (s) farmer, sculptor, chief of the Kasavakan community. Haku (1943 – ), whose Chinese name is Chen Wen-sheng ( Chinese: 陳文生 ), [1] is a Puyuma artist and chief of the Kasavakan community in Taitung. He is a wood sculptor and icon of Taiwanese Indigenous artists.

  8. Culture of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Taiwan is a blend of Han Chinese and indigenous Taiwanese cultures. [1] Despite the overwhelming Chinese cultural influence and minority indigenous Taiwanese cultural influence, Japanese culture has significantly influenced Taiwanese culture as well. [2] The common socio-political experience in Taiwan gradually developed into a ...

  9. Taitung Aboriginal Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Taitung City, Taitung County, Taiwan: Coordinates Opened: 2016: Technical details; Floor area ... is a gallery about Indigenous Peoples in Taitung City, ...

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