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Collective Rights Of Indigenous Peoples Identitybased Movement Of Plain Indigenous In Taiwan Jolan Hsieh

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Collective Rights Of Indigenous Peoples Identitybased Movement Of Plain Indigenous In Taiwan Jolan Hsieh
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.38 MB
Pages: 156
Author: Jolan Hsieh
ISBN: 9780415882521, 0415882524
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Collective Rights Of Indigenous Peoples Identitybased Movement Of Plain Indigenous In Taiwan Jolan Hsieh by Jolan Hsieh 9780415882521, 0415882524 instant download after payment.

The focus of this book is on the PingPu peoples in Taiwan and their right to official recognition as "indigenous peoples" by the Taiwanese government. The result of centuries of colonization, indigenous tribes in Taiwan have faced severe cultural repression because of the government's refusal to accept ethnic, racial, and cultural diversity. The PingPu Status Recognition Movement is the result of a decade of activism by impassioned people seeking the right to self-determination, autonomy, and tribal legitimacy from the Han-Chinese-controlled Taiwanese government.
This book examines, through in-depth interviews, questionnaires, field observations, and analysis of governmental and United Nations documents, the perspectives of those directly involved in the movement, as well as those affected by "indigenous" status recognition. Study of the PingPu Indigenous movement is vitally important as it publicly declares Taiwanese Indigenous population's humanity and collective rights and provides a more comprehensive analysis of identity-based movements as a fundamental form of collective human rights claims.

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