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Natives of the island of Formosa (Taiwan)
Natives of the island of Formosa (Taiwan), depicted as headhunters and cannibals, 1820s. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Andrea Bernieri from Giulio Ferrrarios Costumes Antique and Modern of All Peoples (Il Costume Antico e Moderno di Tutti i Popoli), Florence, 1842
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This image, entitled "Natives of the Island of Formosa (Taiwan)," is a hand-colored copperplate engraving by Andrea Bernieri, published in Giulio Ferrario's Costumes Antique and Modern of All Peoples (Il Costume Antico e Moderno di Tutti i Popoli) in Florence, Italy, in 1842. The print depicts a group of Formosan aborigines, who were often portrayed in European literature and art as headhunters and cannibals. The natives are shown in various stages of hunting preparation, with one figure holding a bow and arrow, another adorned with a feather headdress and carrying a quiver, and a third brandishing a skull and bone club. The scene takes place in front of a tent, suggesting that this is a temporary encampment. The aborigines are dressed in animal skins and are adorned with tattoos, which were an essential part of their cultural identity. Their bodies are painted with intricate designs, some of which may have held spiritual significance. Despite the negative stereotypes that accompanied European depictions of Formosan aborigines, this print offers a glimpse into their traditional way of life. The image is a valuable historical record of the indigenous people of Taiwan before the arrival of European colonizers. The hand-coloring adds depth and vibrancy to the print, making the figures and their surroundings come alive. The intricate details of the engraving are enhanced by the use of color, creating a visually stunning representation of the Formosan people. Overall, this print provides a fascinating glimpse into the past, offering insights into the lives of the aboriginal people of Taiwan during the 1820s. It is a reminder of the rich cultural diversity that exists across the world and the importance of preserving and celebrating the traditions of indigenous communities.
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