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Search results: 7 item(s) for: "285 Mats and Basketry"     
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1. [wa0042] [Saisiat granary] [wa0042] [Saisiat granary]280 Leather, Textiles, and Fabrics; 250 Food Processing; 251 Preservation and Storage of Food; 285 Mats and Basketry; 340 Structures; 341 ArchitectureSaisiat male seated under granary, bamboo construction, raised on posts with rat guards. Seated man is weaving a basket. The storage shed appears to be the same as the one pictured in photo #45, which is marked ""Saisett"" on the back. Suzuki locates this granary in Garawan, Taizhong prefecture, and wrote ""Weaving baskets in the shade"" (H. Suzuki 1935, p.28).

2. [wa0062] [Bunun women hulling] [wa0062] [Bunun women hulling]460 Labor; 410 Tools and Appliances; 280 Leather, Textiles, and Fabrics; 250 Food Processing; 462 Division of Labor by Gender; 285 Mats and BasketrySeveral Bunun women hulling grain with large wooden pestles. One male stands in the background, observing. Taizhong prefecture, Kanetowan カネトワン Village. According to Suzuki (1935), they are preparing an alcoholic beverage (p. 40).

3. [wa0063] [Two Paiwan females carrying baskets] [wa0063] [Two Paiwan females carrying baskets]280 Leather, Textiles, and Fabrics; 285 Mats and Basketry; 460 Labor; 462 Division of Labor by Gender; 482 Burden Carrying; 480 Travel and TransportationTwo Paiwan women standing on a roadside, transporting goods in baskets atop their heads. The large bamboo stalk is used for transporting water (according to several similar photos in other collections).

4. [wa0068] [Atayal woman transporting produce] [wa0068] [Atayal woman transporting produce]280 Leather, Textiles, and Fabrics; 285 Mats and Basketry; 460 Labor; 462 Division of Labor by Gender; 482 Burden Carrying; 480 Travel and TransportationAtayal woman carrying a basket. ""Not stopping to rest her hands, she pulls apart hemp (H. Suzuki 1935, p. 18).

5. [wa0070] [Carrying produce in Taidong] [wa0070] [Carrying produce in Taidong]480 Travel and Transportation; 460 Labor; 280 Leather, Textiles, and Fabrics; 290 Clothing; 487 Routes; 240 Agriculture; 482 Burden Carrying; 285 Mats and BasketryGroup of sixteen residents of Taidong, Paiwan adults, children, women and men, carrying produce in baskets and in bundles along an unpaved road.

6. [wa0244] [Four Atayal women with baskets and infants] [wa0244] [Four Atayal women with baskets and infants]460 Labor; 280 Leather, Textiles, and Fabrics; 482 Burden Carrying; 285 Mats and Basketry; 290 Clothing; 462 Division of Labor by GenderAccording to Bakan Eyun: ""This picture shows one kind of Atayal basket called the bululu. With the bululu on their back, hung from their foreheads by a belt, head, women use it to carry farming tools or their babies to the field, and farm products such as sweet potatoes, taros, pumpkins, millet are carried home with it. Quite often women carried goods with a bululu on their back, and a baby on their breast with pala pungu"" (Tung 1996, p. 174). This same colorized image, and its Japanese caption, was still being reproduced and sold in Taiwan as late as 2003, under the imprint: ""[原味台湾]Aboriginal Peoples of Taiwan"". The back matter on these reproductions is trilingual: ""背著背籠的泰雅族婦人/籠を背負った婦人たち(タイヤ

7. [wa0306] [Jiaobanshan woman with basket] [wa0306] [Jiaobanshan woman with basket]280 Leather, Textiles, and Fabrics; 285 Mats and Basketry; 460 Labor; 462 Division of Labor by Gender; 482 Burden Carrying; 480 Travel and Transportation

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