Minorities

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Taiwan's Indigenous People Win Back Hunting Rights

Central News Agency

In a win for Taiwan's indigenous people, wild animals may be caught as food for the hunters and their families or for sharing with others.

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Book Review: Marriage Migration in Asia: Emerging Minorities at the Frontiers of Nation-States

Amal Shahid

In Marriage Migration in Asia: Emerging Minorities at the Frontiers of Nation-States, editor Sari K. Ishii brings together contributors to explore new and emerging patterns of transnational marriage migration in East and Southeast Asia. This book is a valuable contribution to research that complicates many existing assumptions – such as the perception that it is mainly women from poorer countries who move to marry men in the more prosperous north – and highlights the need for greater legal protection for marriage migrants and their families, finds Amal Shahid.

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Airline’s Indigenous Name Bungle Reveals Taiwanese ‘Ignorance’

Kuan Chen

'When I go to Starbucks and order my drink with my indigenous name, the staff ask me politely if they are not sure how to pronounce my name. That’s called respect.”

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The Suicidal and Voiceless in China

Chublic Opinion

'The tragedy stunned, confused and angered a lot of people, who only slowly came to the gruesomeness of the case following the revelation of disturbing details of the struggling family living in the remote mountains of Gansu province, one of the poorest corners of the country.'

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