Abstract: The sovereignty of land and natural resources of Taiwan indigenous people have been seriously challenged by the expansion of state power and capitalistic market economy since 19th century. Consequently, many indigenous communities have made efforts to adjust to and negotiate with modern institutions. This article analyses the logic of the lapse of indigenes ’ land tenure, and examines two common pool resource (CPR) self-governing cases, which Atayal communities seek to manage by collective action for collective interest. Furthermore, drawing from neo-institutional economic perspective, this article discusses both how the internal institution affects the solidarity of communities and the derivation of Gaga, a traditional institutio...
[[abstract]]In the struggle for rights to recognition, indigenous leaders often have to play against...
Seeing the state as an idea and as apparatus which intervenes in people’s lives, this thesis address...
Land rights claims remain the major focus of world indigenous movements. Lands relate to the formati...
Abstract Traditional institutional rules, values, and beliefs help support conservation regimes of n...
For more than two decades, indigenous autonomy has been one of the main demands of Taiwan’s indigeno...
There is a widely accepted stereotype that Indigenous Taiwanese have lost their connection to countr...
Since the 17 century, Taiwan’s Indigenous peoples have been ravaged by a series of Asian colonizers ...
This study explores the construction of indigeneity in two indigenous villages of Taiwan and how it ...
This thesis analyses the current development of indigenous rights in Taiwan based on a study of the ...
Taiwan is a small island with more than 24 native language groups. Through imperialism, colonialism ...
Following world trends, the government of Taiwan is paying more attention in recent years to providi...
Indigenous areas in Taiwan were a ‘special administrative region’ during the Japanese colonial perio...
Many of the indigenous peoples ’ struggles on land rights are, at the same time, inevitably related ...
[[abstract]]Tribe is the basic unit of Taiwanese aboriginal politics. Tribal culture has gone throug...
This thesis is concerned with the land rights of the aboriginal peoples of Taiwan. It explores how u...
[[abstract]]In the struggle for rights to recognition, indigenous leaders often have to play against...
Seeing the state as an idea and as apparatus which intervenes in people’s lives, this thesis address...
Land rights claims remain the major focus of world indigenous movements. Lands relate to the formati...
Abstract Traditional institutional rules, values, and beliefs help support conservation regimes of n...
For more than two decades, indigenous autonomy has been one of the main demands of Taiwan’s indigeno...
There is a widely accepted stereotype that Indigenous Taiwanese have lost their connection to countr...
Since the 17 century, Taiwan’s Indigenous peoples have been ravaged by a series of Asian colonizers ...
This study explores the construction of indigeneity in two indigenous villages of Taiwan and how it ...
This thesis analyses the current development of indigenous rights in Taiwan based on a study of the ...
Taiwan is a small island with more than 24 native language groups. Through imperialism, colonialism ...
Following world trends, the government of Taiwan is paying more attention in recent years to providi...
Indigenous areas in Taiwan were a ‘special administrative region’ during the Japanese colonial perio...
Many of the indigenous peoples ’ struggles on land rights are, at the same time, inevitably related ...
[[abstract]]Tribe is the basic unit of Taiwanese aboriginal politics. Tribal culture has gone throug...
This thesis is concerned with the land rights of the aboriginal peoples of Taiwan. It explores how u...
[[abstract]]In the struggle for rights to recognition, indigenous leaders often have to play against...
Seeing the state as an idea and as apparatus which intervenes in people’s lives, this thesis address...
Land rights claims remain the major focus of world indigenous movements. Lands relate to the formati...