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Kavalan People Travel to Canada to Film Documentary on Artifacts Dispersed for Over a Century

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A team from the Hualien County Kavalan Cultural Foundation traveled to the Royal Ontario Museum in Canada to closely study over 40 Kavalan artifacts collected by missionary George Leslie Mackay in the 19th century and to film a documentary. This marks the first time the Kavalan people have studied ancestral artifacts overseas, aiming to revive weaving traditions and cultural heritage.

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Q: What is the main goal of this research project?
A: To study ancestral artifacts in a Canadian museum, rebuild weaving memories, and contribute to cultural revival.
Q: What artifacts are being studied?
A: Over 40 artifacts from the 19th century, including banana fiber textiles, ceremonial skirts, headdresses, belts, and weaving tools.
Q: Why did this project take 10 years?
A: It required time to build international partnerships, secure funding, and reach consensus within the community.