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The Gerald Warner Taiwan Image Collection
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"252 Food Preparation"
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[wa0094] [Food stall and diners]
510 Living Standards and Routines; 250 Food Processing; 252 Food Preparation; 264 Eating; 260 Food Consumption
An elder and two youngsters seated at an outdoor food stall. A cook pours steaming liquid from a two-handled pot.
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[wa0102] [Dining in Pingdong County]
510 Living Standards and Routines; 250 Food Processing; 252 Food Preparation; 264 Eating; 260 Food Consumption
Santeimon village サンテイモン社 is written on the slate wall in this photo; identified as Pingdong County on the back of the photo.
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[wa0150] [A Paiwan family meal]
230 Animal Husbandry; 231 Domesticated Animals; 510 Living Standards and Routines; 250 Food Processing; 252 Food Preparation; 264 Eating; 622 Community Heads; 620 Community
Translated Japanese caption: ""A family unit enjoying a meal (Paiwan tribe)."" Kunanau village, Gaoxiong. H. Suzuki emphasized the dog, writing ""the dog is also a member of the family"" (1935, p. 78). The same four are also pictured in [0328]. Kasahara 笠原(1999) contains three photos of the same man as photographed by Asai Erin 浅井惠倫, tentatively placing the photo in January, 1940 (pp. 119-121), and identifies him as a headman in Kunanau. This same Kunanau headman also appears to be pictured in [wa0228] and [wa0152]. If Kasahara's dates are correct, the same Kunanau headman depicted here was an active participant in Japanese photography from as early as 1935 to as late as January, 1940.
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[wa0168] [Hainan Island mealtime]
260 Food Consumption; 510 Living Standards and Routines; 250 Food Processing; 252 Food Preparation; 264 Eating
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[wa0237] 24 Savage Family at Table, Formosa
260 Food Consumption; 510 Living Standards and Routines; 250 Food Processing; 252 Food Preparation; 264 Eating; Tools and Appliances (410); Structures (340); Living Standards and Routines (510); Dwellings (342); Eating (264); Utensils (415)
Translated caption: ""Aborigine Dinner. Three meals per day, the condition known as ""rice once, potatoes/taro 芋 twice,"" the family is gathered together for an enjoyable supper, they surround the pot with their five-finger chop sticks."" This same image, colorized, but with the Japanese caption cropped off, was still being reproduced and sold in Taiwan as late as December, 2007, under the imprint: ""[原味台湾] Aboriginal Peoples of Taiwan"". The back matter on these reproductions is trilingual: ""泰雅族家庭/タイヤル族一家/Tayal Family.""
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[wa0277] [Bunun family dining]
260 Food Consumption; 510 Living Standards and Routines; 250 Food Processing; 252 Food Preparation; 264 Eating
Shown is a Bunun family having dinner together. Traditional tribal food includes millet, taros, beans, corn, sweet potatoes, cassava, yams and so forth. They dine together regardless of gender and age (Tung 1996, p. 129).
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