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Home Activity Slideshow 2021-04-17 Aboriginal Self-government Pioneers, Philosopher Uyongʉ'e Yatauyungana(高一生), Mounument Opening Concert

2021-04-17 Aboriginal Self-government Pioneers, Philosopher Uyongʉ'e Yatauyungana(高一生), Mounument Opening Concert

Aboriginal Self-government Pioneers, Philosopher Uyongʉ'e Yatauyungana(高一生), Mounument Opening Concert




2021-04-16 Mr. Uyongʉ'e Yatauyungana(矢多) Memorial Preparation


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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 15 February 2023 15:14 )  

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Impatient with the Council of Indigenous Peoples’ (CIP) response to Pingpu Aborigines’ demand for recognition, activist Lin Sheng-yi (林勝義), a Pingpu from the Ketagalan tribe, yesterday urged the government to create a separate ministry to handle Pingpu affairs.

“I don’t know why is it so hard for the CIP to officially recognize the Pingpu as Aborigines,” Lin told a news conference in Taipei. “The Pingpu have been considered indigenous peoples by the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues since 1994 and we’ve always been active in Aboriginal movements — why is it so hard to recognize us as Aborigines?”