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Other examples of Paiwan shields (reproduction from a Chen Chi-lu book in Chinese on the Paiwan material culture)
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Few more illustrations on the Paiwan shields
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Shields with their owner in real situations.
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The other Taiwan tribes shields: the pictures and illustrations are very rare.
The first picture is one of a band of Tsou warriors, the second is an old Amis, the third shows the different types of taiwanese shields. The last one is showing a Yami warrior with his shield in hand demonstrating how to use it on the war field. |
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What a great and fascinating resource, thank you.
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VERY INTERESTING
![]() THE OTHER FORMOSAN SHIELDS MADE OF TWO PIECES OF FLAT WOOD FORMED INTO A V SHAPE AND THE HANDLE SETS THE ANGLE AND HELPS HOLD THE TWO PIECES TOGETHER. I CAN'T THINK OF ANYPLACE ELSE THAT DOES THAT, BUT THEN I AM CERTAINLY NO SHIELD EXPERT. ![]() |
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#7 |
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A beautiful and informative treatise, thank you.
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