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Traditional Bunun Headdress - Weaving
1. To widely promote the cultural skills of the traditional Isbukun (Bunun) men's and women's headdress, and because the instructor possesses a cross-ethnic cultural background, integrating the Bunun Isbukun headdress and Rukai traditional weaving techniques, teaching urban tribe members to understand traditional techniques, the use of traditional items, with the main vision of achieving cultural awareness.
2. Using the traditional Bunun men's and women's (Tamun) headdress culture to exchange and introduce the meanings of headdress totems and their application methods.
3. Through the traditional Bunun men's and women's (Tamun) headdress culture, sharing with participants to create an atmosphere of mutual growth and learning, broadening each other's horizons.
4. Inspiring participants to develop skills in Bunun traditional culture weaving and cross-stitch embroidery.
5. Conveying that the presentation of traditional Bunun men's and women's (Tamun) headdress can build one's own good understanding of the ethnic group regarding both headdress and weaving.
6. Introducing the Rukai traditional weaving technique culture of the goat horn hook woven net bag (Kadrai), stimulating the technique of interweaving braided ropes, allowing each joint point to produce the aesthetic beauty of knots, enhancing participants' more diverse creations, and the development of weaving cultural skills.
2. Using the traditional Bunun men's and women's (Tamun) headdress culture to exchange and introduce the meanings of headdress totems and their application methods.
3. Through the traditional Bunun men's and women's (Tamun) headdress culture, sharing with participants to create an atmosphere of mutual growth and learning, broadening each other's horizons.
4. Inspiring participants to develop skills in Bunun traditional culture weaving and cross-stitch embroidery.
5. Conveying that the presentation of traditional Bunun men's and women's (Tamun) headdress can build one's own good understanding of the ethnic group regarding both headdress and weaving.
6. Introducing the Rukai traditional weaving technique culture of the goat horn hook woven net bag (Kadrai), stimulating the technique of interweaving braided ropes, allowing each joint point to produce the aesthetic beauty of knots, enhancing participants' more diverse creations, and the development of weaving cultural skills.
Event Details
- 2026-03-10 — 桃園區(桃園市)