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Urban Jungle

TAIMAZAVMAZAV SIA BAHTAN | Urban Jungle
2019 Vol.24 Cover Story
In the 1960s, indigenous peoples left their beloved mountains and oceans and entered the urban jungle filled with tall cement walls and buildings.
Urban Indigenous Peoples - their Past, their Present, their Future
Written by Hafay Nikar; Translated by 陳德怡 Deh I Chen; Illustrated by Lin Jia-Dong
Migration is when a group of people leave their original living place and begin a new life in another location.
The Indigenous Peoples Living in Cities
Written by Kuo Po-Jiun; Translated by 吳宜錚 Sally I.C. Wu; Illustrated by Julia Yellow
In Taiwan, there are about 560,000 indigenous peoples. According to a survey done by CIP, 47.53% live in cities around Taiwan while 23% and 29%......
Indigenous Wanderers in the Cities
Written by Savungaz Valincinan; Translated by 陳德怡 Deh I Chen; Illustrated by Lin Jia-Dong
So I say farewell to my home beside the mountain. I do not want to weep...... I would not be afraid. I took care and raised myself.
Craftsmanship Class for the Indigenous Peoples in Shulin High School Where Students can Learn Cultures with Fun on Urban Campus
Written by You Nien-Hsiou; Translated by 吳宜錚 Sally I.C. Wu; Photo credit: Hsieh Hsiao-Ming
Which subject is the most favorite one among students? Students tell you, “Ethnic Costumes” or“ Traditional Music and Dance!”
Performance of Craftsmanship Class for the Indigenous Peoples in Laiyi Senior High School on International Stage
Written by Chao Hsin-Ning; Translated by Sally I.C. Wu; Photo credit: 來義高中原住民藝能班
Through either modern dance or traditional indigenous dance, students are able to demonstrate their best efforts.
Does the Affirmative Policy for Higher Education Admission Turn Indigenous Students Further Away?
Written by Muni Druluan; Translated by 黃思瑜 Phoebe Szu-Yu Huang; Illustrated by James Lee
Why does the government grant indigenous students extra examination points? Has the entire indigenous education policy further alienated ......
Find Warmth from Gatherings of Indigenous Communities in Urban Jungle
Photo credit : NTNU Indigenous Research Club
However far away from home they are, indigenous people living in the cities still have their hearts attached to their communities.
The 24-Years-Old NTNU Indigenous Research Club: The Second Home for Urban Indigenous Youths
Written by Zhao Xin-ning; Translated by 林士棻 Shihfen Lin; Photo credit: NTNU Indigenous Research Club
“The winner goes to… the NTNU Indigenous Research Club!” ... as the champion of ..., all the choir members ... hugged each other with joy.
Lacinhan, A Decade-long Relationship Supporting Urban Indigenous Youths
Written by Nian, Xiu-ju; Translated by 林士棻 Shihfen Lin; Photo credit: Lacinhan
It seems whenever urban indigenous residents get together, they are teleported back to their old good community despite being......
Eliminate Your Prejudices and Discriminations Stop Debating the Indigenous -Non-indigenous Divide
Written by Kuo Po-Jiun; Translated by 林士棻 Shihfen Lin; Illustrated by Nose Huang
The 1960s and 1970s saw the rising trend of migration of indigenous people from home villages to urban areas because of ......

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