WSU student’s participated Indigenous Knowledge lecture series “Atmosphere and Indigenous Tourism in Taiwan” from Dr. Wagi Payan.

WSU student’s participated Indigenous Knowledge lecture series “Atmosphere and Indigenous Tourism in Taiwan” from Dr. Wagi Payan.

Photos from Dr. Wagi Payan’s lecture: “Atmosphere and Indigenous Tourism in Taiwan”
Western Sydney University students were asked to think about “tourism” and it’s ethical indications when it comes to Indigenous “tourism” in Taiwan.

Western Sydney University faculty and students visited Tafalong’s Kakita’an and their new museum.

Western Sydney University faculty and students visited Tafalong’s Kakita’an and their new museum. A recap of WSU’s visit to Tafalong, the largest Pangcah (Amis) community here in Hualien, Taiwan. The Western Sydney University students visited Tafalong’s Kakita’an and their new museum. They were welcomed by Tipus Auntie and our guide Sifo Lakaw. They finished they…

Western Sydney University attended the first Aboriginal Knowledge Public Lecture Series presented by Professor Kerim Friedman.

Western Sydney University attended the first Aboriginal Knowledge Public Lecture Series presented by Professor Kerim Friedman. This morning our wonderful students from Western Sydney University attended the first of their Indigenous Knowledge Public Lecture Series. This lecture, taught by Professor Kerim Friedman, was titled “What does it mean to be ‘Indigenous’ Taiwanese?”. The students were…

Center For International Indigenous Affairs’ 2023 Indigenous knowledge Public Lecture Series

This upcoming week we have a series of public lectures facilitated by the Center For International Indigenous Affairs, and taught by our wonderful professors here at NDHU’s College of Indigenous Studies. This is a lecture series on Indigenous knowledge organized for our visiting Indigenous scholars from Western Sydney University, but also open to the rest…

The Asia New Zealand Foundation Leadership Network Delegation’s Visit to NDHU:Strengthening Taiwan-Aotearoa New Zealand Friendship

After exchanging gifts, the visiting dignitaries and the host of NDHU posed for a photograph (from left: Tina Wehipeihana-Wilson, Adele Mason, Renee Bates, VP Hui-Mi Hsu, President Han-Chieh Chao, Dean Chung-shan Shih) National Dong Hwa University(NDHU)has been committed to promoting international exchanges since its establishment. Recently, the university had the privilege of hosting a visit…

2023 Mrs. Fumei Wu Scholarship-winning Team’s International Participation and Activism

Team Taiwan visited Effie Kokrine Charter School. From left to right : Bavaragh Dagalomai、Temi Pihu、Ciwas Pawan、Ifuk Saliyud、Away Maya Titiyon 、Mulas Ismahasan Islituan The 2023 Mrs. Fumei Wu Scholarship-winning team from National Dong Hwa University’s(NDHU)Center for International Indigenous Affairs(CIIA)participated in the World Indigenous Nations Higher Education Consortium(WINHEC)Annual Conference held in Fairbanks, Alaska, USA, from July 17th to…

WINHEC Annual Meeting Recognizes Three Taiwanese Awardees

WINHEC co-chairs Dr.Bavaragh Dagalomai and Dr. Elmer Guy (second and third from the left) and the Executive Committee (2019-2023) took Photo with WINHEC Paddle during Aalaska AGM The World Indigenous Higher Education Consortium(WINHEC)originated from the signing of the “Declaration of Indigenous Peoples in Higher Education” in Canada in 2002, initiating a transnational organizational effort to…

Interactions and exchanges between the University of Central Lancashire and National Dong Hwa University pave the way for future collaborations

The guests from Central Lancashire University took a group photo at the NDHU Millet Garden The University of Central Lancashire(UCLan)and National Dong Hwa University(NDHU)have established a strong foundation for future collaborations through their recent interactions and exchanges. The Center for International Indigenous Affairs(CIIA)at NDHU has been actively engaging with international institutions, experts, and scholars from…