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the past, they exchanged game for daily necessities from the Han people. In
addition, the skulls of the game belonged to the hunter. Meanwhile, the
teammates can share all other parts. However, this way of making a living
deteriorated gradually after the Japanese colonization because of the import of
the monetary system. It also brought tremendous impacts to the Truku aborigine
people. Many of them began to leave their homes and made a living outside. Due
to the limitations of social relations, education, and skills, most of them did
labor jobs to earn a living.
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Prey sharing
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Gathering for hunting
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