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【Buy Nothing Christmas】 — There’s so much more you can do than overconsumption
【Buy Nothing Christmas】 — There’s so much more you can do than overconsumption The “Zero Waste Christmas” Reverse Graffiti Activity by Wild at Heart Legal Defense Associa
2019/12/23
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Account of the Taroko Tribe’s Land-Rights Dispute
The Truku (太魯閣族,Taroko) people are one of several Austronesian groups living in Taiwan before the arrival of the Han Chinese in the seventeenth century. A group of Truku people of Siou-lin Count
2013/01/14
Shih-Wei Lu, Translated by: Sophie Jin
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Cowboys and Indians
The age-old battle of cowboys and Indians never really ended, at least not for the indigenous peoples of the world. They have been fighting for their inherent right to live on this planet for centur
2012/08/21
Emily McKee
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Taiwan High Court Acquits Smangus in Beech Tree Incident
Smangus Tribal Council Secretary 2010.02.09 The Taiwan High Court has officially acquitted three Smangus men who had been convicted of stealing
2010/02/22
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Taroko Indigenous vs. Asia Cement: Notes on Wild's Recent Visit to Hualien, January 2010
Adapted by Nicholas Young from Shi-Wei Lu's Essay太魯閣族還我土地運動2010年1月花蓮陳情小記 Hu Wenhsien, a plaintiff in our case against Asia Cement, passed away just a few days before our recent trip to Hualien
2010/02/08
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Pig Farmers the Intended Beneficiaries?
A recent op-ed piece in the local press highlights the legalized corruption that we call "representative democracy" in Taiwan. To follow up on the author's suggestion of exposing the l
2007/12/13
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The Value of a River? Ghost Language.
When speaking with people we need to use "people logic;" when speaking with "ghosts" we need to use "ghost logic."1 While maintaining reservations on the appropriate
2005/10/24
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Indigenous Land Rights In New Zealand
This paper is an introduction to the Law relating to Indigenous Land Rights in New Zealand. An historical background is given so that the particular way in which Māori Land has been affected by colo
2004/09/17
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