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Paiwan tribe house eave

Paiwan tribe house eave carved with warriors drinking millet wine from a double cup — a symbol of unity — after a victory. Taiwan

Panel of the Paiwan tribe

Ancient 19 century Paiwan tribe house eave carved with four human faces and three deers, two big and one small in the middle.

Ancestor pillar from the Rukai tribe ( segment)

Segment of Ancestor pillar from the Rukai tribe , Duona village . south Taiwan

Double-sided carved panel from the Paiwan tribe

Colorful double-sided panel from the Paiwan tribe – Southern Taiwan

Paiwan tribe Panel

ancient Paiwan tribe panel carved with a standing man, part of a house partition or used as small doors or shutters – South Taiwan

Paiwan tribe Panel

ancient Paiwan tribe panel carved with a standing man, part of a house partition or used as small doors or shutters – South Taiwan

Paiwan tribe Panel

Paiwan tribes wood Door- 19 century - south Taiwan. Detail

Paiwan tribe door

PPaiwan tribes wood Door- 19 century - Standing figure and sacred snakes, two on the figure and two on a sides- south Taiwan. detail

Ancestor Panel from the Paiwan tribes

Ancestor panel from the Paiwan tribe, carved with a figure wearing a hat adorned with eagle feathers, a symbol of valor. His face is encircled by two snakes merging into one, and flanked by two additional sacred snakes on each side.

Ancestor Panel from the Paiwan tribes

Old ancestor panel from the Paiwan tribe, carved with a standing warrior, one hand resting on his rifle and the other on the pommel of his sword. He is dressed in ceremonial attire and wears a hat adorned with eagle feathers, a symbol of valor.
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