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A Taiwanese Indigenous people’s choir performs on a staircase, dressed in traditional clothing featuring colorful patterns, beads, and headbands. The group, composed of both men and women, smiles and sings energetically, showcasing the rich cultural heritage and attire of Taiwan’s Indigenous communities.
"07.12 臺北市原住民族合唱團的迎賓表演" by Taiwan Presidential Office is licensed under CC BY 2.0.

October 28, 2025

The Taiwan Studies Program features articles written by our students on topics ranging from politics to history and education to human rights. Our two most recent posts include ‘Blue in a Box: Implications of Taiwan’s Devaluation of Blue-Collar Workers’, by recent International Studies graduate Euchari Majors (MAIS 2025), and ‘From Reconciliation to Action: Taiwan’s Pathway to Indigenous Educational Sovereignty’, by Huiyu Lin (Ph.D. UW). Read these and other research articles on our Publications page.

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