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nutjaivililj After the After
Do you know what nutjaivililj means in the Paiwan language? And what kind of 'after' is 'after the after,' huh?
nutjaivililj in the Paiwan language means "future" or "after," but it also carries the meaning of "behind" in terms of chronological order. The wisdom hidden in the indigenous language is that the history of the past unfolds before us, influencing and propelling the future behind us, which is the 'after,' reminding us to learn from past experiences and stride backward towards the future!
The permanent exhibition "nutjaivililj After the After" at the Indigenous Peoples Cultural Park Museum, having accumulated the rich energy of the tribespeople over many years, finally grandly opened on November 16, 2024! We sincerely invite you, you, you, you, and you to step into the time tunnel of "nutjaivililj After the After," allowing us to once again, and again, witness in the rich and splendid exhibition space how various cultures, after enduring the turbulence of the times, still shine brightly.
nutjaivililj in the Paiwan language means "future" or "after," but it also carries the meaning of "behind" in terms of chronological order. The wisdom hidden in the indigenous language is that the history of the past unfolds before us, influencing and propelling the future behind us, which is the 'after,' reminding us to learn from past experiences and stride backward towards the future!
The permanent exhibition "nutjaivililj After the After" at the Indigenous Peoples Cultural Park Museum, having accumulated the rich energy of the tribespeople over many years, finally grandly opened on November 16, 2024! We sincerely invite you, you, you, you, and you to step into the time tunnel of "nutjaivililj After the After," allowing us to once again, and again, witness in the rich and splendid exhibition space how various cultures, after enduring the turbulence of the times, still shine brightly.
Event Details
- 2026-01-01 — 原住民族委員會原住民族文化發展中心 · 全票+150;學生、軍警票+80;團體票+120