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1. [wa0061] [Smoking a cigar] [wa0061] [Smoking a cigar]270 Drink and Drugs; 290 Clothing; 277 Tobacco Industry; 300 AdornmentAccording to Suzuki (1935) an Ami from Hualian district, Liluo village (p.96).

2. [wa0209] No. 209 SAVAGE WOMEN SMOKING, FORMOSA [wa0209] No. 209 SAVAGE WOMEN SMOKING, FORMOSA410 Tools and Appliances; 300 Adornment; Drink and Drugs; 290 Clothing; 301 Ornament; 277 Tobacco Industry; 415 UtensilsCaption: ""Aborigine women who love tobacco. They act as if they cannot let go of the pipe for even an instant. So, the pipe that on occasion goes out becomes [illegible].""

3. [wa0230] No. 206 SAVAGE YOUTHS RESTING FORMOSA [wa0230] No. 206 SAVAGE YOUTHS RESTING FORMOSA410 Tools and Appliances; 300 Adornment; Drink and Drugs; 290 Clothing; 301 Ornament; 277 Tobacco Industry; 415 UtensilsAccording to Masau Mona, ""Atayal men and women smoked tobacco which they grew in their backyard or field. The smoking pipe for men is slightly different from women's. The stem on a man's pipe is shorter and the bowl wider and thicker, while the stem on a woman's pipe is longer and the bowl is thinner and shorter"" (Tung 1996, p. 176).

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