Taiwan Tati Cultural and Educational Foundation

 
  • Increase font size
  • Default font size
  • Decrease font size
Home Activity Slideshow 2017-05-20 Taiwan Independence Revolutionary Pioneer, Chen Chih-hsiung(陳智雄) Mounument Opening and Martyr, Tsai Yeou-chyuan(蔡有全) Enshrine Ceremony

2017-05-20 Taiwan Independence Revolutionary Pioneer, Chen Chih-hsiung(陳智雄) Mounument Opening and Martyr, Tsai Yeou-chyuan(蔡有全) Enshrine Ceremony

Taiwan Independence Revolutionary Pioneer, Chen Chih-hsiung(陳智雄) Mounument Opening and Martyr, Tsai Yeou-chyuan(蔡有全) Enshrine Ceremony
 



Taiwan Independence Revolutionary Pioneer, Chen Chih-hsiung(陳智雄) Mounument Opening and Martyr, Tsai Yeou-chyuan(蔡有全) Enshrine Ceremony


More on Photo Gallery of Tati website(Hanzi)



Add this page to your favorite Social Bookmarking websites
Reddit! Del.icio.us! Mixx! Google! Live! Facebook! StumbleUpon! Facebook! Twitter!  
Last Updated ( Monday, 22 May 2017 01:16 )  

Newsflash


The Constitutional Court in Taipei on Friday deliberates on the constitutionality of Article 4, Paragraph 2 of the Status Act for Indigenous Peoples.
Photo: Chang Wen-chuan, Taipei Times

A legal provision that grants indigenous status to people with only one indigenous parent based strictly on their name has been declared unconstitutional by the Constitutional Court.

The court took aim at Article 4, Paragraph 2 of the Status Act for Indigenous Peoples (原住民身分法), which states: “Children of intermarriages between indigenous peoples and non-indigenous peoples taking the surname of the indigenous father or mother, or using the indigenous peoples traditional name shall acquire indigenous peoples status.”