International Indigenous Peoples’ Academic Exchange:Fostering Global Partnerships

With the gradual alleviation of the pandemic, international academic exchanges have resumed and gained momentum. Over the past two months, the Center for International Indigenous Affairs(CIIA)at National Dong Hwa University(NDHU)has actively reinstated its commitment to facilitating substantial academic exchanges and collaborations with international Indigenous nations. Through frequent international visits and hosting of delegations, the center…

2022 Ms. Fumei Wu Scholarship Team Announcement !! Contribution of International Indigenous Global Networking

As the world started opening their borders after the global pandemic, the Center for International Indigenous Affairs (CIIA) of National Dong Hwa University (NDHU), which focuses on actively promoting international exchange, recently travelled abroad to participate in two major international conferences – the World Indigenous Nations Higher Education Consortium (WINHEC) held in Minnesota, USA, and…

2022 Ms. Fumei Wu Scholarship Team Announcement!Contribution of International Indigenous Global Networking

As the world started opening their borders after the global pandemic, the Center for International Indigenous Affairs(CIIA)of National Dong Hwa University(NDHU), which focuses on actively promoting international exchange, recently travelled abroad to participate in two major international conferences – the World Indigenous Nations Higher Education Consortium(WINHEC)held in Minnesota, USA, and the World Indigenous Peoples’ Conference…

Taiwan – Australia Indigenous Re-connection in Post Global Pandemic Era

National Dong Hwa University’s Center for International Affairs welcomed our visiting faculty and students from Western Sydney University (WSU), Australia.  Their delegation consists of Indigenous students of the Kamilaroi, Ngemba Weilwan, Wiradjuri, Warrimay(Worimi), and Guribunga clans. The students have various academic backgrounds with some pursuing a bachelor’s in nursing, some pursuing a bachelor’s in cyber…

Press Release Taiwan-Australia Indigenous Re-connection in Post Global Pandemic Era

On Tuesday, December 6th-National Dong Hwa University’s Center for International Affairs welcomed our visiting faculty and students from Western Sydney University(WSU), Australia. Their delegation consists of Indigenous students of the Kamilaroi, Ngemba Weilwan, Wiradjuri, Warrimay(Worimi), and Guribunga clans. The students have various academic backgrounds with some pursuing a bachelor’s in nursing, some pursuing a bachelor’s…

Indigenous Knowledge Lecture Series: Bunun Wellness as Connection to Land: Forced Resettlement, Social Shifts, and Returning to Homeland

Join us as we continue with our lecture series alongside our visiting faculty and students from Western Sydney University.   Lecture Title: Bunun Wellness as Connection to Land: Forced Resettlement, Social Shifts, and Returning to Homeland Location: College of Indigenous Studies Room B106 Time: 12/14/2022 14:00-16:00 Lecturer: Dr. Ena Ying-Tzu Chang   Chang received her…

Indigenous Knowledge Lecture Series: Flux, Vision, Voice, Survival: On a decolonizing filmmaking practice in Taiwan “Tongues of Heaven” Film Screening and Book Talk with Dr. Anita Chang (with co-directors Anchi Chen and Shinlan Yu as special guests)

Join us for one of the last sessions of our Indigenous Knowledge lecture series in partnership with our visiting faculty and students from Western Sydney University.   Lecture Topic: Flux, Vision, Voice, Survival: On a decolonizing filmmaking practice in Taiwan “Tongues of Heaven” Film Screening and Book Talk with Dr. Anita Chang (with co-directors Anchi…

Indigenous Knowledge Lecture Series: How to Keep Tradition Alive in an Urban Environment?The transitions of human-animal relations and landscape in the rituals of the Northern Amis People.

Join us as we continue our Indigenous Knowledge lecture series in partnership with our visiting faculty and students from Western Sydney University.   Lecture Topic: How to Keep Tradition Alive in an Urban Environment? The transitions of human-animal relations and landscape in the rituals of the Northern Amis People. Location and Time: College of Indigenous…

Indigenous Knowledge Lecture Series: Networking Atmosphere! Assembly Dancing at the Hualien United Harvest Festival

Join us as we continue our Indigenous Knowledge lecture series in partnership with our visiting faculty and students from Western Sydney University.   Lecture Topic: Networking Atmosphere! Assembly Dancing at the Hualien United Harvest Festival Location and Time: College of Indigenous Studies Room A313 12/12/2022 10:00-12:00 Lecturer: Dr. Ming Smith (Atayal)   Assistant Professor in the…