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Fire-making Tools with Bag, Paiwan Tribe, Collected between 1927 to 1929(AT002812)
National Taiwan Museum
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Fire-making Tools, Paiwan Tribe, Collected between 1927 to 1929(AT002812)
National Taiwan Museum
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Gun Powder Container, Paiwan Tribe, Collected in 1949(AT003129-014)
National Taiwan Museum
04
Slowmatch Roll, Tsou Tribe, Late 19th to Early 20th Century (AT1166)
National Taiwan Museum
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Matchlock Muzzle Loader, Late 19th century to early 20th century
National Taiwan Museum
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Hunting Rifle
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Hunting Knife, Paiwan tribe
For hunters, a hunting knife serves many functions. It can deliver a fatal blow to the prey, bleed the prey to reduce carrying weight, create traps, cut objects, clear paths, and more.)
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Ceremonial Knife, Rukai tribe, Collected between 1927 to 1929(AT2044)
National Taiwan Museum
In addition to work knives used for hunting, indigenous men also carry ceremonial knives. This knife from the Rukai tribe features a handle and sheath with intricate and beautiful wood carvings painted in red. It is worn by noblemen or leaders of the Rukai group during formal occasions.
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Bow and Arrow, Paiwan tribe
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Spear, Puyuma Tribe , Collected between 1927 to 1929(AT2953)
National Taiwan Museum