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Palm Trees, Helicopters, the Boulder, and the Storyteller
棕櫚樹、直升機、大石頭,和說故事的人
July 28th, 2019Type: Image
Author: Posak Jodian (曾于軒) Editor: Rikey Tenn
Quote From: 群島資料庫Nusantara Archive
Note: Facilitated by OCAC in Taiwan and COAC(Center for Orang Asli Concern) in Malaysia, KANTA Protraits Malaysia –Taiwan Exchange 2019 is based in the collaboration between Malaysian artist Jeffrey Lim and the Amis director Posak Jodian in PETAMU Project 2018. Being treated and experienced exceptionally as Pangcah identity, Posak reclected on the processes of colonization in Taiwanese and Malaysian indigenous tribes. On the roads to their destinations of different tribes of the Malay Peninsula, they saw endless shadows of palms from the window until the reached the tribes of Orang Asli – the oldest inhabitants on this land…
Palms are everywhere; courtesy of the artist & KMTX
Desa Temuan: Norlila who dresses like a Malay woman has converted to Islam; courtesy of the artist & KMTX
Kampung Cunex on Google Maps. COAC has updated some photos on Google Map & initiated collaboration with Google Earth: https://ppt.cc/fjCaXx
Kampung Crunex: Helicopters and the stones; courtesy of the artist & KMTX
The waterfall where the sun rests in Atok Long's story; courtesy of the artist & KMTX
Atok Dobi drew a "very simple river" for us. Courtesy of the artist & KMTX