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Taiwan yuan zhu min yi shi wen hua : chuan tong, yi yi, tu shuo = Culture of clothing among Taiwan aborigines : tradition, meaning, images / 灣原住民衣飾文化 : 傳統, 意義, 圖說 = Culture of clothing among Taiwan aborigines : tradition, meaning, images |
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Tai-wan wen hua zhi mei ; 2 | | | Author: |
Li, Shali, 1956-
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李莎莉.
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Taibei Shi : Nan tian shu ju you xian gong si, Minguo 87 [1998]
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Chinese |
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This is the first Chinese language study to examine the traditional clothing and ornaments of all of the aboriginal tribes of Taiwan. Lavishly illustrated with nearly 500 color plates and over 200 vintage photographs of aboriginal life, this magnificent book introduces the reader to the wealth of material produced by tribal groups over time. The 336 items of clothing and... ( see more)
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- Title: 灣原住民衣飾文化 : 傳統, 意義, 圖說 = Culture of clothing among Taiwan aborigines : tradition, meaning, images
- Other Titles: Culture of clothing among Taiwan aborigines: tradition, meaning, images
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- 台北市 : 南天書局有限公司, 民國87 [1998]
- Chu ban.
- 初版.
- 431 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 31 cm.
- ISBN: 9576384877
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- Includes bibliographical references (p. 415-425) and index.
- Introd. also in English.
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Title Summary
This is the first Chinese language study to examine the traditional clothing and ornaments of all of the aboriginal tribes of Taiwan. Lavishly illustrated with nearly 500 color plates and over 200 vintage photographs of aboriginal life, this magnificent book introduces the reader to the wealth of material produced by tribal groups over time. The 336 items of clothing and ornaments included were borrowed from private and public museums and collections. English translations of the introduction and captions are included.
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