Location of Five-Year Fiesta |
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This place is for ball-stabbing. Generally, females are not allowed here. Smoking is not allowed, either, for the reason that the ancestors do not like it. There are a total of fifteen balls in the formal ceremony. It is to warm up in the beginning several rounds. It is when the fifteenth ball stabbed to have a winner who has to raise the ball, with other poles put down. Later, ceremony will be held to have a complete ending. We learned a lot about Five-Year Fiesta from the help of Vuvu Camak Parigure. |
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Date: 2007/1/12
Location: Location of Five-Year Fiesta
Interviewee: Vuvu Camak Parigure
Participants: Goblin's Aspirational Team, Teacher Su-chu Chou, Teacher Hui-ling Su, National Pingtung University volunteer teachers
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Volunteer teachers are walking towards the ceremonial site of Five-Year Fiesta. |
After a short walk, Little Digital Heroes are waiting for volunteer teachers at the stairs. |
People at the corner are walking towards the front of the site. |
This is a round-shaped field where the ball-stabbing ceremony takes place. We came here to learn from the priest the taboos of Five-Year Fiesta and details of the ceremony. |
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We can see our Gulou Elementary School in this picture which was taken from above the ceremonial site. |
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Little Digital Heroes are loudly singing the songs of Five-Year Fiesta before the handrails. |
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This is our priest. He explained to us many details about Five-Year Fiesta.
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Photograph:udjue Edit:uka、ipagn |