Kamaro’an
Kamaro’an, meaning “a place to live,” comes from the language of the Pangcah, an Indigenous people from Taiwan’s east coast.
Since 2013, they have been documenting Pangcah artifacts and everyday practices that shape a contemporary diaspora.
Each piece is handwoven by Pangcah craftsmen in their studio. Kamaro’an — where the sea flows and constellations flicker, we weave moments that flash across time.
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