The Future of our Roots and the Land: The Re-vival of the Atayal Weaving Material Ramie
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The Future of our Roots and the Land: The Re-vival of the Atayal Weaving Material Ramie

Abstract

This study focuses on ramie, a nettle plant known for its length and toughness used in traditional weaving by the Atayal, an Indigenous people in Taiwan. It discusses the Lihang Workshop’s revival of traditional weaving practices over the last thirty years and the application of these practices in art and culture. It also looks at historical writings about ramie, its role in the development of contemporary culture, and the use of the entire plant in adhering to the concepts of zero waste and a circular economy in Atayal culture.

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