Stairs Totemic Sculpture Daily Equipment Weaving machine Tools Basket Weaving Traditional Costume Student’s work Hunting & Fishing Four-Rib Net.

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stairs Totemic Sculpture Daily Equipment Weaving machine Tools Basket Weaving Traditional Costume Student’s work Hunting & Fishing Four-Rib Net

The characteristic of Thao tribe  The seasonable ceremony ‚ “Spirit Basket” belief ƒ ( ) „ ( )

In Thao legend, this totem is called ( ). What’s the story? Try to write it down.

This Thao legendary totem is called ( ). What’s the story? Try to write it down.

This basket means ( ).

What does this totemic sculpture mean?

Which tribe’s traditional costume is this?

Which tribe does this print belong to? Try to write it down. The main colors are ( ).

This is a Thao’s peculiar tool for catching fish. It’s called ( ). How does it work? Try to write it down.

Found on the hunting ground, this is a Thao’s peculiar tool for capturing birds. It is ( ).

Thao people bring these tools with them while hunting. They’re called ( ).

This tool is for hunting. It’s called ( ).

We call this ( ).

This is for feeding the fowl. It’s called ( ).

This is the necessity in Thao people’s life. It’s ( ).

This is another daily necessity to Thao people. It is ( ).