Last (and latest) Siraya update... for now
Chun Jimmy Huang
huangc20 at UFL.EDU
Mon May 4 18:13:56 UTC 2009
The street protest for the Taiwanese low-land peoples organized by
Siraya Association took place on May 2nd in Taipei. Around 3,000
individuals from at least 7 different indigenous groups showed up.
The event was peaceful, mostly with slogan-chanting, singing, a
few speeches, and a skit showing that the low-land peoples have
become (officially non-existent) "orphans" on their own land.
Here is a link to a 9 minute long documentary of the event. There
is no English subtitles though, and I am sorry I really cannot do
anything about it this time.
http://www.peopo.org/portal.php?op=viewPost&articleId=35104
The government response was not so good. They just reiterated that
(1) There is no legal basis for recognizing the low-land peoples,
and hence to ask for recognition is "illegal"!? (2) Despite the
fact that a 9-year-old girl, Uran, gave a short speech in Siraya
during the event ( 2:26 - 2:50 in the documentary: "I am a Tainan
Siraya. I grew up in a Siraya village. I love the Siraya people.
They are beautiful and nice people."), the govt say these peoples
do not have their languages (b/c "experts" say these languages
have gone "extinct"), and hence it is unlikely the govt would
establish new legal basis for them. (3) The Center of Indigenous
Peoples say if the low-land are recognized, the already official
mountain aborigines would be sacrificed. No one even mentioned
that maybe the govt should appropriate more resources for all the
aborigines.
So, that's for now.
Madag ki alilid (thanks very much) for your support
Jimmy/Chun
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