Paiwan tribe statue

This statue was collected in 1951 by a Taiwanese forestry and waterworks engineer in the village of Tuvecekadan. It is most likely a toy or a child’s doll, as it bears no sacred signs or symbols.

Reference

PA501

Dimensions

Length : 31 cms
Width : 8 cms

Period

1950

Source

ancient Taipei collection

Material

Wood

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