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To the people of Truku, Seediq, and Atayal, ˇ§facial tattooˇ¨ is the representation of divinity and glory. In the traditions, only those who are with facial tattoos are considered ˇ§real humansˇ¨, and can receive appropriate respects and statuses from others and the society.

For mountainous tribes of Taiwan, facial tattoos are symbols for the tribe, status, and honor. However, with the prohibition and suppression during the Japanese occupation, and the changes in our social system and the environment, facial tattoos have faded. The elders with facial tattoos have gradually passed away. This project is to present the art of facial tattoo in the Truku tribes. Through heritage, respect, education, and reflection, we hope that more people could learn about the meaning of facial tattoos.

This special report introduces the art of facial tattoo in Truku custom. A complete introduction is presented through words and images to unveil the Truku art of facial tattoo. With the sharing contributed by facial tattoo historians and writers, music and dances that are associated with facial tattoos are brought to the audience. Joined with artistic creations and activities, it is in the best interest of Truku to continue and pass on the glorious and divine spirit embraced in the Truku tradition of facial tattoo.

By virtue of visiting, exploring and experiencing, research team of Jien Ching Elementary School combines school and community resources to make public the Truku tradition of facial tattoo. It also educates the public to respect and to empathize the culture.

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