
Book Review: The Nameless People – Taiwan’s Pingpu Peoples
The vivid stories of Pingpu youth in the book compel readers to confront the history of Taiwan’s Indigenous peoples and the cultural transformations embedded in that context.
The vivid stories of Pingpu youth in the book compel readers to confront the history of Taiwan’s Indigenous peoples and the cultural transformations embedded in that context.
This year’s summer school at the Centre of Taiwan Studies (CTS) of SOAS University of London includes Taiwan Indigenous Documentaries.
Why has Seqalu: Formosa 1867, which is based on true events in Taiwan’s lesser-known history, become a phenomenon in Taiwan?
This year, Taipei Pride Parade will have its first float to represent the queer Black, Indigenous, and People of Color community.
Everything you ever wanted to know about Taiwan’s 2020 legislative races: how each party did, the “Taiwan Squad,” indigenous constituencies and more.