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The Atayal (Chinese: 泰雅; pinyin: Tàiyǎ), also known as the Tayal and the Tayan, [1] are a Taiwanese indigenous people.The Atayal people number around 90,000, approximately 15.9% of Taiwan's total indigenous population, making them the third-largest indigenous group.
Yuma Taru was born in 1963 in Daan Tribe, Miaoli County, Taiwan. [3] She is a descendant of the Atayal from her mother and Han ethnicity from her father. [4] [5] For much of her early life, she went by her Han Chinese name, Huang Ya-li (Chinese: 黃亞莉).
The museum displays the history, customs, culture, rituals, religious faith and festivals of the Atayal aboriginal tribe. [3] The ground floor displays artifacts regarding origins, migration and natural ecology of Wulai, the middle floor displays face tattoo culture and the top floor displays the daily life and traditional crafts.
A face tattoo or facial tattoo is a tattoo located on the bearer's face or head. It is part of the traditional tattoos of many ethnic groups. In modern times, although it is considered taboo and socially unacceptable in many cultures, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] as well as considered extreme in body art, [ 3 ] this style and placement of tattoo has emerged in ...
A temporary tattoo is a non-permanent image on the skin resembling a permanent tattoo. As a form of body painting, temporary tattoos can be drawn, painted, or airbrushed.
Pages in category "Atayal people" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Atayal may refer to: Atayal people, of Taiwan; Atayal language, their Austronesian language; See also. Atayalic languages, an Austronesian language group of Taiwan
The Atayal Life Museum (traditional Chinese: 泰雅生活館; simplified Chinese: 泰雅生活馆; pinyin: Tàiyǎ Shēnghuó Guǎn) is a museum about Atayal people in Datong Township, Yilan County, Taiwan.