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    The 2014 International Conference onFormosan Indigenous Peoples

    Contemporary Perspectives

    Time Program Venue

    08:10-08:30 Registration3F Humanities andSocial SciencesBuilding

    08:30-09:00 Opening Ceremony3F Humanities andSocial SciencesBuilding

    09:00-10:30Keynote SpeechSpeaker: Peter Bellwood (Australian National University)Title:"Taiwan and the Prehistory of the Austronesian-speaking Peoples "

    3F InternationalConference Hall,Humanities and SocialSciences Building

    10:30-10:45 Tea Break

    10:45-12:30

    No.1 Panel: The Relationships between Indigenous Peoples and Prehistoric Cultures

    Chair: Shih-chiang Huang (Department of Anthropology, National Taiwan University)Discussant: Ho Chuan-Kun (Institute of Anthropology, National Tsing Hua University)1. Li, Kuangti (Institue of History and Philology, Academia Sinica)

    "Least cost and decision making: An archaeological observation to the early Neolithicsettlers in Taiwan"

    2. Hsiao-chun Hung (Australian National University)"Red-slipped Pottery, Lime-infilled Decoration, and Betelnut-chewing CultureMigrations and Cultural Interactions of Early Austronesian-speaking Populations"

    3. Yu-pei Chen (Department of Anthropology, National Taiwan University)"Study on the Meaning of Foreign Artifacts Excavated from Kiwulan"

    4. Cheng-hwa Tsang (Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica)"On the Origins of Taiwan Indigenous Peoples: Archaeological Evidence andViewpoint"

    5. Yi-chang Liu (Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica)

    1st Conference Room

    Panel: Museum, Exhibition, and Cultural RepresentationChair: Sung-Shan Wang (Graduate Institute History and Historical Relics, Center for

    Asia-Pacific Museology, Feng Chia University)Discussant: Lee, Wei-I (Institute of Anthropology, National Tsing Hua University)1. Li, Tzu-Ning (Research Department, National Taiwan Museum)

    2. Chih-Hsing Lin (National Museum of Prehistory)

    3. Atsushi Nobayashi (National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka, Japan)"Representation of Taiwan Indigenous peoples' culture in Japanese museum"

    4. Shu-Juo Chen (National Museum of Natural Science)

    2nd Conference Room

    12:30-13:45 Lunch

    13:45-15:15

    No.2 Panel: Historical Writing, Texts and New Perspective on Ethnic Relationships I

    Chair: Li-wan Hung (Institute of Taiwan History, Academia Sinica)Discussant: Kang, Pei-te (Department of Taiwan and Regional Studies, National Dong

    Hwa University)1. Roger Blench (Kay Williamson Educational Foundation)

    "The Austronesian impact on the New World"2. Douglas L. Fix (History Department, Reed College, USA)

    "Aboriginal Portraits and Ethnic Categories: Re-viewing Nineteenth-century Portraiturein Context"

    3. Chan Su-Chuan (Institute of Taiwan History, Academia Sinica)"The Social Image and Reality of Pingpu People in the Writing on "Shufan" (1895-1970) "

    4. Shu Ying Shih (The Presbyterian Church in Taiwan, Heidelberg University Germany),Jonathan Seitz (Taiwan Theological Seminary)"Ethnic Imagination: A Case Study on the Charismatic Revival in the PresbyterianChurch in Taiwan during the 1960s to 1970s"

    1st Conference Room

    Monday, September 15, 2014

    13:45-15:15

    Panel: The Study and Teaching of Formosan Languages and Indigenous EducationChair: Paul Jen-kuei Li (Academician of Academia Sinica)Discussants: Paul Jen-kuei Li (Academician of Academia Sinica), Tung-Hsing Hsiung

    (Department of Education, National Taitung University)1. Chen Chih-Lieh (Indigenous People School Assistance & Evaluation Project)

    "An Exploration on Policy Development of Taiwanese Indigenous People Schools"2. Li-Yu Fu (Center for Teacher Education, National Tsing Hua University)

    "A Roadmap for Indigenous Science Education in 12-year Compulsory Education inTaiwan"

    3. Lillian M. Huang (Department of Applied Foreign Languages, Shih Chien University)

    "Revitalization of Indigenous Languages in Taiwan Past and Future"4. Elizabeth Zeitoun (Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica)

    "1994-2014: Twenty Years of Formosan Linguistics"

    2nd Conference Room

    15:15-15:30 Tea Break

    15:30-17:00

    No.3 Panel: Historical Writing, Texts and New Perspective on Ethnic Relationships II

    Chair: Ka, Chih-Ming (Institute of Sociology, Academia Sinica)Discussant: Kaim Ang (Institute of Taiwan History, Academia Sinica)1. Lin changhua (The Presbyterian Church in Taiwan, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The

    Netherlands)"Encounter and Fusion of viewpoints: Interactions between Formosan and Dutchcolonizer during the 17th century"

    2. Yao-tung Lin (Institute of Chinese Documentation and Folk Arts, National TaipeiUniversity)"Ethnic Interaction and Migration along the Headwater of Launong River (1700-1900):A Study of Hla'alua"

    3. Li-wan Hung (Institute of Taiwan History, Academia Sinica)"Migration and Ethnic Interaction along Upper Wu River:A Study of Shufan Villagesin Qing Taiwan Border (1840-1900) "

    1st Conference Room

    Panel: Cultural Revitalization and Ethnic IdentityChair and Discussant: P. Kerim Friedman (Department of Ethnic Relations and Cultures,

    National Dong Hwa University)1. Michael Rudolph (Institute of Design and Communication, University of Southern

    Denmark)"The strive for authenticity and subjectivity: Ritual performances of Taiwan'sAborigines under the impact of nativism and multiculturalism"

    2. Tadasu Matsuoka (Faculty of International Liberal Arts, Dokkyo University, Japan)"From What Time Do We Start to Count?Rethink the Ethnic Self-Consciousness andCulture of the Indigenous Peoples of Taiwan through the Questioning of Members ofthe Taiwan Prefectural Assembly"

    3. Shu-Yuan Yang (Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica)"The Revival of Tradition and the Commoditization of Culture among the Bunun ofTaiwan"

    4. Cheng Weining (Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica)"Styling Ethnicity: The Fabrication of 'Authenticity' among the Rukai of Taiwan"

    2nd Conference Room

    V. Detailed Program

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    Time Program Venue

    09:00-10:30Keynote SpeechSpeaker: Roger Blench (Kay Williamson Educational Foundation)Title:"The Austronesians: An Agricultural Revolution that Failed"

    3F InternationalConference Hall,Humanities and SocialSciences Building

    10:30-10:45 Tea Break

    10:45-12:30

    No.4 Panel: Indigenous Tourism and the Politics of Cultural Heritage Chair: Liu, Pi-Chen (Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica)Discussants: Chang-Rue Yuan (Taipei National University of the Arts, National Taipei

    University of Technology), Chi-Nan Chen (Graduate Institute of MuseumStudies, Taipei National University of the Arts)

    1. MITSUDA Yayoi (Graduate Institute of Anthropology, National Chi Nan University)

    2. Liu, Pi-Chen (Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica)"From Superstition to Folklore and Cultural Heritage: The Colonial Modernity andContemporary Politics of Amis Shamanic Rituals"

    3. Chia-yu Hu (Department of Anthropology, National Taiwan University)"Contemporary Heritage Tourism and SaySiyat Cultural Traditions- Local Agencies onContesting Valuable Ancestral Resources"

    4. Joyce Hsiu-yen Yeh (Department of Ethnic Relations and Cultures, National DongHwa University)"Economies of Signs:A Case of Taromak's Indigenous Tourism in TaitungCounty,Taiwan"

    5. Shih-chung Hsieh (Department of Anthropology, National Taiwan University)

    1st Conference Room

    Panel: Media, Images and Indigenous SocietiesChair: Tai-Li Hu (Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica)

    Discussant: Mei-hua Lan (Department of Ethnology, National ChengChi University)1. Futuru C.L. Tsai (Department of Public and Cultural Affairs, National TaitungUniversity)

    2. Wen-Ling Lin (Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, College of HakkaStudies, National Chiao Tung University Taiwan)

    3. Fu-Yueh Lin (Department of Information & Communications, Chinese CultureUniversity)

    4. Darryl Sterk (Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, College of LiberalArts, National Taiwan University)"Sinifying Taiwan's Territory: Transforming frontier space into Chinese place inFormosan film from the 1940s to the 1990s"

    5. Tai-Li Hu (Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica)21

    2nd Conference Room

    12:30-13:45 Lunch

    13:45-15:15

    No.5 Panel: Calamity and Adaptation

    Chair: Chun-Fa Tung (Department of Indigenous Languages and Communication,

    National Dong Hwa University)Discussants: Kao Teh-I (College of Indigenous Studies, National Dong Hwa University),

    Scott Simon (Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University ofOttawa)

    1. Rosa Enn (University of Vienna, Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology)"Anthropogenic intervention on indigenous land-Nuclear waste on Orchid Islandimpacts, challenges, and legal empowerment"

    2. CHU Ruey-Ling, JOU Yuh-Huey, CHIANG Bien (Institute of Ethnology, AcademiaSinica)"Community Resilience of Paiwan Villages in The Chaozhou Fault Area, Pingtung,Taiwan: A Case Study of Parilaiyan and Cala'avus"

    3. Shu-Ya Lin (Department of Law, Providence University ) "Indigenous Vulnerability and its Mitigation- A Right-based Approach Reconstruction

    after Natural Disasters"4. Ching-Yi Kao (Department of Public Health, Tzu Chi University), Cheng,Andrew Tai

    Ann (Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Academia Sinica)

    1st Conference Room

    Tuesday, September 16, 2014

    13:45-15:15

    Panel: New Religious MovementsChair: Huang, Ying-Kuei (College of Humanities and Social Sciences, National Tsing

    Hua University)Discussants: Huang, Ying-Kuei (College of Humanities and Social Sciences, National

    Tsing Hua University), Cheng, Yang-En (Taiwan Theological College andSeminary)

    1. Ying-Cheng Chang (The Australian National University)"Indigenous and Christian Identities of the Truku of Taiwan"

    2. Chang-kwo Tan (Department of Public and Cultural Affairs, National TaitungUniversity)

    "Charismatic Christianity and Missionary Efforts among Indigenous Peoples:the CaseStudy of Gagawgavan Mission Center"

    3. Yi-Chun Chen (Department of Religious Studies, Fu Jen Catholic University)"Charismatic Spiritual Power and Politics of Gender: A Case Study of Bamkin CatholicChurch"

    4. Kun-hui Ku (Institute of Anthropology, National Tsing Hua University)"Evangelical Outreach: Burning Bush Mission from Taiwan to Borneo"

    2nd Conference Room

    15:15-15:30 Tea Break

    15:30-17:30

    No.6 Panel: Museology, Reaching the Public, and Contextualizing Island Formosa in Asia

    PacificChair: David Blundell(Asia-Pacific Studies, Institute of Linguistics, National Chengchi

    University)Discussants: Frank Muyard (Department of French Language and Literature, National

    Central University), Yih-Ren Lin (Graduate Institute of Humanities inMedicine, Taipei Medical University)

    1. Boris Voyer (Department of Anthropology, University of Montreal)"The UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues: UN international instruments andTaiwan"

    2. David Blundell (Asia-Pacific Studies, Institute of Linguistics, National ChengchiUniversity)

    "Connecting Heritages: Monsoon Asia, Taiwan and Sri Lanka"3. Dean Karalekas (International Doctoral Program in Asia-Pacific Studies, National

    Chengchi University)"A Survey of Legislative Evolution of Aboriginal Self-Determination in Taiwan andCanada"

    4. Hsiang Jieh (Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, ResearchCenter for Digital Humanities, National Taiwan University), Hu Chai-yu (Departmentof Anthropology, National Taiwan University)"Digital Heritage and Global Convergence: 'TECOM' as a Recollection Space forTaiwan Indigenous Objects in Overseas Museums"

    5. LIAO Yen-fanNational Chengchi U niversity)"Retracing Formosan Maritime History: Playing Educational Digital Games"

    6. Steven Andrew Martin (Faculty of International Studies, Prince of Songkla University,Thailand)"Contextualizing Island Formosa through Cultural Heritage, Digital Mapping, andMuseology: A New Trial for the Journey Home to the Bunun Villages of Old Laipunuk,Taiwan"

    1st Conference Room

    Panel: Ecotype Adaptation and Agriculture DevelopmentChair:Yeh, Kuang-Hui (Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica)Discussants: Tunkan Tansikian Chen Chang, Pei-Lun (Department of Indigenous

    Development and Social Work, National Dong Hwa University), Chung-Cheng Pu (The Examination Yuan of ROC), Kao Teh-I (College of

    Indigenous Studies, National Dong Hwa University)1. Scott Simon (Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Ottawa)

    "Beings of the Farm and of the Forest: a Multispecies Ethnogrophy of EcotypeAdaptation and Agricultural Development in Indigenous Taiwan"

    2. Daya(Da-Wei Kuan) (Depart ment of Ethnology, National ChengChi University)

    3. Cheng-Heng Hu (Department of Forestry and Nature Conservation, Chinese CultureUniversity)"Indigenous Trees or Management Regimes Matter?: Landscape Agency under OpenCanopy in Yami/Tao Agro-Forest"

    4. Shao-hua Liu, Shu-min Huang (Inst itute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica)"The Damming of Mudan Creek: Water User and Social Transformation in SouthernTaiwan"

    5. Bor-Wen Tsai, Kacaw Lameru (Department of Geography, National Taiwan University)"The Adaptation of Agriculture Development in the Indigenous Community"

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    Time Program Venue

    09:00-10:30Keynote SpeechSpeaker: Paul Jen-kuei Li (Academician of Academia Sinica)Title:"Extinct Formosan Languages: The Missing Information"

    3F InternationalConference Hall,Humanities and SocialSciences Building

    10:30-10:45 Tea Break

    10:45-12:30

    No.7 Panel: Space, Memory and Traditional TerritoryChair: Chang-Yi Chang (Department of Geography, National Taiwan University)Discussant: Daya(Da-Wei Kuan) (Department of Ethnology, National ChengChi

    University)1. Kevan J. Berg (Integral Ecology Group), Yih-Ren Lin (Taipei Medical University,

    Taiwan)"Multiple-factor classification of a human-modified forest landscape in the HsuehshanMountain Range, Taiwan"

    2. NAKAMURA Taira (Faculty of Letters, Kobe Women's University)"Enclosure of Indigenous Peoples' Land and Life in Northern Highland of Taiwan :'Riban' under the Japanese Colonial State- Capital"

    3. ISHIGAKI, Naoki (College of Global and Regional Culture, Okinawa InternationalUniversity)"Return to the Homeland: Land Claims and Historical Changes of the Relation betweenthe Bunun and Land"

    4. tibusungu 'e vayayana (a.k.a. Ming Huey Wang)(Department of Geography, NationalTaiwan Normal University)"Building Indigenous Knowledge-based Ecopedagogy for Environmental Education aCase Study on the Tayal Peoples in Hsinchu Area"

    5. Yih-Ren Lin (Graduate Institute of Humanities in Medicine, Taipei Medical University)"Spiritual Landscape and Traditional Ecological Knowledge: A Case from the PrayerMountain in Tayal's Mrqwang Traditional Territory"

    1st Conference Room

    Panel: Urban AboriginesChair: Yuan-Chao Tung (Department of Anthropology, National Taiwan University)Discussant: Futuru C.L. Tsai (Department of Public and Cultural Affairs, National Taitung

    University)1. LEE, Chung-chih (Department of Ethnology, National ChengChi University)

    "On the Formation of Ljavek, an Aboriginal Community in CianJhen District,Kaohsiung City"

    2. Lin Shu-Chan (Department of Ethnic Relations and Cultures, National Dong HwaUniversity)"An Examination of the Adaptation of Urban Life of Amis People from the Perspectiveof Social Organizations"

    3. Along Y.L. CHEN (Department of Civic Education and Leadership, National TaiwanNormal University)"Return to Homestead for Healing the Non-Adaptation Conditions in Urban ofIndigenous Rural-urban Migration"

    4. Shi-Fan Yang (Department of Sociology, National ChengChi University)"Investigation for the Cultivation of Amis Formwork Masters and Labor Process ofTheir Work Teams in Taiwan's Construction Industry after WWII"

    5. Shu-Ling Yeh (Department of Public and Cultural Affairs, National Taitung University)"Migration and Religion among the Amis in Taiwan"

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    12:30-13:45 Lunch

    Wednesday, September 17, 2014

    13:45-15:15

    No.8 Panel: Indigenous Peoples and the State

    Chair: Chi-Nan Chen (Graduate Institute of Museum Studies, Taipe National Universityof the Arts)

    Discussant: Chi-Nan Chen (Graduate Institute of Museum Studies, Taipe NationalUniversity of the Arts), CHIANG Bien (Institute of Ethnology, Academia

    Sinica)1. Frank Muyard (Department of French Language and Literature, National Central

    University)"Austronesian prehistory and the place of Indigenous peoples in Taiwan's

    archaeological institutions and practices"2. Chien-chang Feng (Department of Anthropology, The University of Toronto)

    "Indigenous Body and the State: the Construction and Transformation of the Relationof Power in an Amis Community of Taiwan"

    3. Awi Mona (Department of Educational Management, National Taipei University ofEducation)"Indigenous Customary Law, the State's Law and Indigenous Human Rights"

    4. Yung-ching Lo (Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica)"Partnership or Patronage among the nation and tribes: co-managements on RiverProtection among 3 Taroko Villages"

    3F InternationalConference Hall,

    Humanities and SocialSciences Building

    15:15-15:30 Tea Break

    15:30-17:00

    RoundtableChair: Shu-min Huang (Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica)Speakers: Peter Bellwood (Australian National University), Roger Blench (Kay Williamson

    Educational Foundation), Paul Jen-kuei Li(Academician of Academia Sinica), Ta-Chuan Sun (The Control Yuan Of The Republic Of China),Boris Voyer (Department of Anthropology, University of Montreal)

    3F InternationalConference Hall,Humanities and SocialSciences Building

    17:30 Closing DinnerCaf ACADEMIA,The Activity Center ofAcademia Sinica