Congratulations! Dr. Bavaragh Dagalomai Jolan Hsieh Appointed Honorary Advisor to the Asia New Zealand Foundation

Congratulations! Dr. Bavaragh Dagalomai Jolan Hsieh Appointed Honorary Advisor to the Asia New Zealand Foundation Dr. Bavaragh Dagalomai Jolan Hsieh, Director of the Indigenous Peoples International Affairs Center and a professor in the Department of Ethnic Relations and Cultures at National Dong Hwa University, has been appointed as an Honorary Advisor to the Asia New…

“Local Cultivation, International Networking”:Empowering Indigenous Diplomacy Talent through Notable Achievements in International Affairs

    Since the establishment of the Center for International Indigenous Affairs(CIIA) at National Dong Hwa University’s(NDHU) College of Indigenous Studies in August 2014, the CIIA has been committed to facilitating international academic exchanges and collaborations aimed at achieving the objectives of global alliances in Indigenous studies, education, and culture. Guided by the vision of…

International Forum on Indigenous Transitional Justice and Cultural Practices

The National Human Rights Museum is pleased to announce the forthcoming “International Forum on Indigenous Transitional Justice and Cultural Practices,” scheduled for March 9, 2024. This forum will center on the curation and educational methodologies employed by museums, with a specific focus on their role in fostering public awareness and understanding of Indigenous peoples’ historical…

Taiwan-Australia Indigenous Knowledge, Land, and Relationality as Pedagogy

On Tuesday, November 21st – The Center for International Indigenous Affairs at National Dong Hwa University’s College of Indigenous Studies welcomed our visiting faculty and second cohort of students from Western Sydney University(WSU), Australia. This year’s delegation was also led by Professor Yi-Chen Lan(藍易振), the Pro Vice-Chancellor and Global Development Provost, and other visiting faculty members…

WSU student’s participated Indigenous Knowledge lecture series “Going Backward into the Future: the changes and reconstruction of the weaving culture of contemporary facial tattooed ethnic groups” from Dr. Shu-chuan Lai.

WSU student’s participated Indigenous Knowledge lecture series “Going Backward into the Future: the changes and reconstruction of the weaving culture of contemporary facial tattooed ethnic groups” from Dr. Shu-chuan Lai. Today’s lecture titled “Going Backward into the Future: the changes and reconstruction of the weaving culture of contemporary facial tattooed ethnic groups” taught by professor…

WSU student’s participated Indigenous Knowledge lecture series“Taiwan Indigenous Peoples Rights in a Nutshell” from Dr. Awi Mona.

WSU student’s participated Indigenous Knowledge lecture series“Taiwan Indigenous Peoples Rights in a Nutshell” from Dr. Awi Mona. Today’s lecture, “Taiwan Indigenous Peoples Rights in a Nutshell”, from our Indigenous Knowledge Lecture Series was taught by Dr. Awi Mona. This lecture focused on Indigenous rights from a legal framework and introduced our WSU students to the…

Students from Western Sydney University attended a lecture from Indigenous Knowledge series by Professor Umin Itei. The theme is “Initiative of Indigenous Health Rights in Taiwan”.

Students from Western Sydney University attended a lecture from Indigenous Knowledge series by Professor Umin Itei. The theme is “Initiative of Indigenous Health Rights in Taiwan”. Another lecture from our Indigenous Knowledge series taught by the ever so wonderful Professor Umin Itei. This lecture was titled: “Initiative of Indigenous Health Rights in Taiwan”. Our WSU…

WSU student’s participated Indigenous Knowledge lecture series“Indigenous Peoples and Conservation Movements: Colonial Legacy and Neo-Colonialism” from Dr. Chen Yi-fong.

WSU student’s participated Indigenous Knowledge lecture series“Indigenous Peoples and Conservation Movements: Colonial Legacy and Neo-Colonialism” from Dr. Chen Yi-fong. Another recap from our Indigenous Knowledge lecture series! This lecture, titled: “Indigenous Peoples and Conservation Movements: Colonial Legacy and Neo-Colonialism”, was taught by our avid baseball fan and expert hiker Dr. Chen Yi-fong. 陳毅峰 The students…

WSU faculty and students Saturday time at the Pulima Art Festival (located in Hualien County Cultural and Creative Industries Park)

WSU faculty and students Saturday time at the Pulima Art Festival (located in Hualien County Cultural and Creative Industries Park) A quick recap of a Saturday spent together with our WSU faculty and students in Hualien City! We explored the exhibits that are a part of the Pulima Art Festival inside of the Hualien Cultural…