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1. [wa0101] [Reclining woman] [wa0101] [Reclining woman]322 Woodworking; 320 Processing of Basic Materials; 516 Postures; 290 Clothing; 352 Furniture; 510 Living Standards and Routines; 350 Equipment and Maintenance of Structures

2. [wa0179] No. 307 BEAUTIFUL GIRL BY THE WINDOW, FORMOSA [wa0179] No. 307 BEAUTIFUL GIRL BY THE WINDOW, FORMOSA510 Living Standards and Routines; 516 Postures; 290 Clothing; 300 Adornment; 352 Furniture; 350 Equipment and Maintenance of StructuresAccording to Zhuang (2001), this picture is from the 1930s (p. 69). Katsuyama (1931) identifies this woman as a ""bijin"" or ""beauty"" (p. 240).

3. [wa0181] No. 301 Her Bed, Formosa [wa0181] No. 301 Her Bed, Formosa510 Living Standards and Routines; 320 Processing of Basic Materials; 352 Furniture; 290 Clothing; 322 Woodworking

4. [wa0210] No. 207 A SWEET HOME OF SAVAGE FORMOSA  [wa0210] No. 207 A SWEET HOME OF SAVAGE FORMOSA 460 Labor; 290 Clothing; 280 Leather, Textiles, and Fabrics; 286 Woven Fabrics; 294 Clothing Manufacture; 462 Division of Labor by Gender; 352 Furniture; 350 Equipment and Maintenance of BuildingsThis photo appeared in the March 1, 1932, issue of ""Riban no tomo,"" or ""Friends of Aborigine Administration."" The caption reads [translation]: ""The Piyahau village of the Suao group are the innermost of the Nan'ao settlements. Their clothing and ornaments have retained their distinctive Atayal character"" (Riban no tomo I (Jan, 1932):4). Translation of Japanese caption: ""A Happy Household. It seems that for the most part, we see no signs of [labor] strife in an Aborigine home. The men plant, harvest, and hunt, while the women perform household chores; all in all they enjoy a peaceful existence."" This same image, colorized, with the Japanese intact, 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

5. [wa0218] No. 302 A GIRL MOPING [sic] HERSELF, FORMOSA [wa0218] No. 302 A GIRL MOPING [sic] HERSELF, FORMOSA350 Equipment and Maintenance of Structures; 510 Living Standards and Routines; 352 Furniture; 290 Clothing; 516 Postures

6. [wa0223] No. 306 IN THEIR RESTING ROOM, FORMOSA [wa0223] No. 306 IN THEIR RESTING ROOM, FORMOSA510 Living Standards and Routines; 516 Postures; 290 Clothing; 300 Adornment; 352 Furniture; 350 Equipment and Maintenance of Structures

7. [wa0246] [Taiwan beauty, colorized] [wa0246] [Taiwan beauty, colorized]510 Living Standards and Routines; 516 Postures; 290 Clothing; 300 Adornment; 352 Furniture; 350 Equipment and Maintenance of StructuresLee (1996) writes, ""This Taiwanese woman has a very modern feel to her. She sports a Western-style hairdo, high heels and a wrist watch. Only her striped qipao 旗袍 looks Taiwanese"" (183).

8. [wa0329] [Promoting Taiwanese tea] [wa0329] [Promoting Taiwanese tea]440 Marketing; 510 Living Standards and Routines; 516 Postures; 290 Clothing; 350 Equipment and Maintenance of Structures; 352 Furniture

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