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Aboriginal women who saved children during the Musha Incident, holding certificates of appreciation 1930

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Aboriginal women who saved children during the Musha Incident, holding certificates of appreciation 1930

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日本語: 內地人小兒を救ひ出せる蕃婦二名 兇蕃の霧社公學校運動會場襲擊の際他一名の蕃婦と共小島巡查部長の小兒外二名を各一名宛裸體として蕃布を被ひ負ふて逃走救助せり(手にせるは感狀)

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佐藤政藏 (編). 第一第二霧社事件誌. 臺中市: 實業時代社中部支社出版部. 1931.
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