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Location of Five-Year Fiesta
 

 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.  

 

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

Content of Interview :

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.
We can see our Gulou Elementary School in this picture which was taken from above the ceremonial site.
 
Little Digital Heroes are loudly singing the songs of Five-Year Fiesta before the handrails.
This is our priest. He explained to us many details about Five-Year Fiesta.
 
 

Photograph:udjue Edit:uka、ipagn

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Planned by volunteer teachers at Gulou Elementary School, Laiyi Township Pingtung County, Year 2007; Made by Goblin's Aspirational Team
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