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What (who) is TAIS - definition

HANDWOVEN TRADITIONAL TEXTILE IN TIMOR-LESTE – INSCRIBED IN THE LIST OF INTANGIBLE HERITAGE IN NEED OF URGENT SAFEGUARDING IN 2021
  • A female Tanimbar weaver in Tanimbar Islands (photo from the [[Tropenmuseum]] collection)
  • Female ''Tais'' weaver in [[North Central Timor Regency]] of [[East Nusa Tenggara]], [[Indonesia]], {{circa}} 1900s
  • A ''Tais'' weaver in [[Tanimbar Islands]], 1900s (photo from the [[Tropenmuseum]] collection)
  • Tais in the National Parliament

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Technisch-Administratives InformationsSystem
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Toshiba America Information Systems [Additional explanations: inc] (Reference: manufacturer, USA, Toshiba)
Taiwan Adventist International School         
PRIVATE SCHOOL IN YUCHIH, TAIWAN
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Taiwan Adventist International School (TAIS; ) is a secondary boarding school operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. It is situated in the midst of rural Nantou County, Taiwan.

Wikipedia

Tais

Tais is a form of Tenun weaving tradition native to the eastern Indonesian regions of the Maluku Islands, the Tanimbar Islands, and the East Nusa Tenggara Islands (in Timor Island, the political government divided into West Timor of Indonesia and Timor Leste). It has become an essential part of people in the eastern Indonesia hemisphere region (as well as Maubere people in Timor Leste), which mainly used for ceremonial adornment, sign of respect and appreciation towards guests, friends, relatives, home decor, and personal apparel.

Since 2012, Tais officially recognized by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of Republic Indonesia as integral part of the National Intangible Cultural Heritage of Indonesia.

Examples of use of TAIS
1. "Just because there‘s not a public event doesn‘t mean that he‘s sipping mai tais under a palm tree," Galen said.
2. Very few authentic Mai Tais have been made in recent years because the vintage rum has not been available, he said.
3. I feel like I‘m taking something much more real away from my trip than drinking Mai Tais for a month," says Zach Heeter, a pre–med student from Austin, Texas,as he takes a break from bricklaying.