Taiwan Indigenous News
Friday, 21 November 2008
Aboriginal autonomy delayed
By Loa Iok-sin Secretary-general of the Taiwan Aboriginal Society, Isak Afo, yesterday questioned the government’s slow progress in actualizing Aboriginal ...
US Presbytery Visits Taiwan Aboriginal Presbytery to Share ...
>Taiwan Church News >2959 Edition >November 10~16, 2008 US Presbytery Visits Taiwan Aboriginal Presbytery to Share Ministry Experiences >Reported by: Chiou ...
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An Introduction to Taiwan's Indigenous Creatures is a permanent exhibition on display at Section One in the National Taiwan Museum. Taiwan's Oceanic Ecology ...
President backs voucher plan to stimulate public spending
President Ma Ying-jeou called Thursday for greater public spending to stimulate the economy, as the Cabinet prepares to issue shopping vouchers to Taiwan ...
Despite being rescheduled twice, the 2008 World Summit of Indigenous Cultures is considered a success by everyone involved.
The Summit was attended by indigenous peoples from Taiwan, the Philippines, and North America as well as government officials and representatives from indigenous related organizations.
The diverse venues of the Summit allowed participants to exchange ideas and crafts in various settings as the Summit progressed through press conference, performance, conference, an evening of dance performance and a three-day visit to indigenous villages.
The single day of the Conference offered a condensed line-up of presentations addressing the Summit themes. Please review participant presentations as we put them on line. We are also putting on-line photos from the entire Summit including the three days of village visits.
The organizers sincerely thank our sponsors, the participants and all the volunteers who made this Summit possible.