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Author Simon, Scott E

Title Indigenous Reconciliation in Contemporary Taiwan From Stigma to Hope
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2022

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Description 1 online resource (283 p.)
Series Routledge Contemporary Asia Ser
Routledge Contemporary Asia Ser
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of illustrations -- List of contributors -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Understanding historical (in)justice, while moving toward Indigenous justice and reconciliation -- Taiwanese indigenous history: a brief introduction -- Exploring the concept of transitional justice -- The basics of transitional justice -- Locating Justice and Injustice through the theories of Iris M. Young -- Transitional justice in Taiwan
The PingPu peoples' indigenous status and rights claims -- About this book -- Notes -- References -- Part 1: Territory and sovereignty -- Chapter 2: Demarcation of Indigenous traditional territories: A wrong turn toward reconciliation -- Requirements for confirming Traditional Territories -- Indigenous Lands -- Indigenous Reserved Lands -- Traditional Territories of Indigenous Peoples -- Problems caused by un-demarcated Traditional Territories -- Controversy over the demarcation of traditional territories
Simplifying the concept of Traditional Territory as property-like and with a rigid borderline -- Emphasizing the veto power and neglecting the procedural justice function of the consultation and consent rights -- Misinterpreting Indigenous collective rights and private property rights as mutually exclusive -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3: Extractive industry, traditional territory, and the politics of natural resources in Taiwan: The history and political economy of Indigenous land struggles in the Taroko area -- Indigenous peoples and the origins of land-related protest
Indigenous people and the politics of natural resources -- The political economy of land rights struggles -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4: Indigenous toponyms under the state policy of the standardization of geographical names -- Introduction -- The rights of Indigenous peoples and the indigenous place names in Taiwan -- Hualien County and the SGN meetings -- Laws and regulations for SGNs and the indigenous place names designed by the CIP -- Standard geographical name controversy -- The popularity of Chinese and the dilemma of bilingualism -- The case of Tianxiang vs. Tpdu
Observations -- Discussion and conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 5: Hunting rights, justice, and reconciliation: Indigenous experiences in Taiwan and Canada -- Introduction -- Dxgal Truku (Truku Territory) -- The meaning of hunting and ecological knowledge -- Gaya: Truku understandings of hunting -- Learning from hunters -- Canada -- Ä sì Keyi ("My grandfather's country"): Kluane First Nation -- Eeyou Istchee ("Land of the People"): the James Bay Cree -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- References
Notes Description based upon print version of record
Chapter 6: Courts and Indigenous reconciliation: Positivism, the a priori, and justice in Taiwan
Subject Taiwan aborigines -- Politics and government
Taiwan aborigines -- Legal status, laws, etc
Transitional justice -- Taiwan
Taiwan aborigines -- Ethnic identity
Human rights -- Taiwan
Self-determination, National -- Taiwan
Human rights.
Self-determination, National.
Social conditions.
Transitional justice.
SUBJECT Taiwan -- Social conditions. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85132004
Subject Taiwan.
Form Electronic book
Author Hsieh, Jolan
Kang, Peter
ISBN 1000779076
9781000779073