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Episode
2 Cultural Exploration & Reproduction
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It places more emphasis on records of real-life participation by the students, and includes school curriculum, research on
Nien-Chi ritual, and independent research. |
Design Cultural
Experienced Campaign
Eighty students and teachers visited Lijia in November 2002 to experience
Taitung and tribal culture of Lijia. To encourage the interaction, we designed the following
Cultural Experience activities...(MORE )
Search for Tribal Origin
RuvuaHan was the place of origin of Stone-born Puyuma natives and the landing site
of the ancestors. The team was led by Mr. Ma to discover the tribal origin on November 16; there they recalled
...(MORE )
Questionnaire
The battle between Rikavong and Katipol in 1887.
The surrender of Lu Mingchuan in 1887. Dachuang Incident in 1888. South Village was renamed 'Cunhua Village' and North Village was renamed...(MORE )
Boy's Monkey Rite
Boy's
monkey rite is the first ritual that trains obedience, courage, daring, strength, and loyalty of teens, and is the only ritual where teens are the leading
characters....(MORE )
Nien-Chi
Ritual
An annual masalut ritual is held at the end of December to the beginning of January
for a period of 7-10 days, called masalut ritual. In 2002, a grand and populous
biannual joint ...(MORE )
Community Interviews
During the months of research, we interviewed Senator Chiang and Doctor Gan; the
stories and information they provided have helped us to better understand the changes
in Likavong and stories of...(MORE )
Puyuma Music
We present you the traditional musical composition we have collected and describe
the tools and software we used to complete this project. Turn on the speakers or put
on headsets to listen to...(MORE )
Traditional Art Crafts
Through school lessons (official curriculum) and our spare time, we learned a few
traditional art crafts as follows: Cross Embroidery, Traditional Dance and
Folksong, Pottery, Traditional, Cooking, Floral Loop...(MORE )
Tribal Map
To avoid students and teachers of Forest Elementary School from getting lost in
the woods during their visit in November, the whole class was engaged in production
of tribal map...(MORE )
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