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We are still hunting, not for animals but for peoples’ souls
Dondon Hounwn’s paths of art and wizard

Written by Tsou, Shin-ning

“We are learning from tracing back to ancient paths with our contemporary bodies and forms.”
He elaborates further about going back to old ways. It’s because that the ancestors who steps on the unknow journey to the east hundreds of years ago “They still live within us but in different forms. We are still hunting. Only now we hunt for peoples’ souls with our artworks, not real killings anymore.”
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Tramping to Dungku Asang, A Memoir 

We winded up along the bumpy forest road, The scene ahead was shocking, we stomp our feet It was a naked mountain cutting into a colossal ...

Picture|© Pulima Art Festival Written by Eva Lin
2021/11/01

Materiality in Performance

In anthropology and archeology, materiality discourses speak to the creative relationships between humans, nature, and things. Material prop...

Written by Sera Picture|© Pulima Art Festival
2021/08/11

The Stories are on the Mountain

The 5th Pulima Art Festival (2020-21) organizes curatorial projects that rethink the meanings and processes of contemporary curation. Festiv...

Written by Wu Sih-Fong
2021/07/22

We Walked out of the Cave

Talum Isbabanal (Yi-fan Du) has been involved in photojournalism and theater work for many years. For his first curatorial project, he uses ...

Written by Lovenose Picture|© Double Shadows Falling Down the Valley Studio Photographer|Terry Lin
2021/07/20

2020 Matateko International Forum Review: Making friends, then art

On a rainy December morning in Taipei, a small group of Indigenous artists and curators gathered together for the 2020 Matateko Internationa...

Written by Eliana Ritts
2021/02/01

Recording the Transition of Tradition with Art

 ❝ Predicaments coexist with opportunities. We must recognize, retrieve and create the tradition for the future. ❞ 

Written by Sera Photo provided by Pulima Art Festival
2018/05/04

Be a Wall, to Protect the Core

Since 2009, Lin Lin has been intentionally recording the elders’ collective lives in her tribe whether it’s through the collecti...

Written by Mimi Hsu
2018/03/15

Listen to Your Heart in Enormous Noise

Iyo shrinks his shoulder and lowers his head, seems quite cramped on driver’s seat. He is too big for this car. The body shape reminds...

Written by Tsou, Shin-ning
2018/02/15

Unreproducible Mistakes are Beautiful Too

“I need to put them back to where they should be and close the door now. Otherwise it would be a mess.” There is a system cabine...

Written by Chang, Huei-huei
2018/01/05
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