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Old 14th June 2007, 03:21 AM   #4
yuanzhumin
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Talking A thousand thanks and a couple of questions

A thousand thanks, Andrew, Narciso and all the others.

The collection took me roughly 10 years to complete -and it's not finished - but the worst to deal with, during one year, was the website : it was a real headache ! www.formosatribal.com still needs many adjustments, but, anyway, the big work is done.

I hope to see many of our friends from this ethnographic weapons forum come and visit it.

By the way, Narciso, do you know if there is anything close to my website or my collection, on line, for the Philippines indigenous people, wether it is only concerning the weapons or the material culture in its whole ?

For the other members here, any comments on the formosan tribal weapons exhibited on line ? Sorry if the pictures are not always good.

Once more thank you all for your support.

yuanzhumin/Nicolas
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