
Palakaw(Fish House)| 27mins
Director: Garry Ma | Producer: Rita Tseng
Focus Years: 2010 | Country: Taiwan
Synopsis:
The Fata’an tribe of Hualien, Taiwan live in an area far from the sea with small rivers. Because of the Fata’an wetland, the indigenous people of the tribe developed a sustainable way of fishing called palakaw, or fish house.
Palakaw is a structure with three stories. The first story composes of bamboo tubes, the second level consists of wooden sticks. Vegetation would grow on the third level. Different kind of fish could live comfortably in each level. When people want to eat fish, they would only need to reach in.
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Palakaw(Fish House)
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