台灣原住民之民族史觀:以布農族內本鹿為例

This thesis is a compilation of ethnographic narrative and ethnohistorical research in the form of a case study of the Bunun people of the Laipunuk geographic region of Taiwan. The research encompasses the life experiences of three members of the Istanda family, with cross verification of narrative...

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Main Authors: 石倜文, Steven Andrew Martin
Language:英文
Published: 國立政治大學
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Online Access:http://thesis.lib.nccu.edu.tw/cgi-bin/cdrfb3/gsweb.cgi?o=dstdcdr&i=sid=%22G0093924022%22.
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spelling ndltd-CHENGCHI-G00939240222013-01-07T19:30:38Z 台灣原住民之民族史觀:以布農族內本鹿為例 Ethnohistorical Perspectives of the Bunun: A Case Study of Laipunuk, Taiwan 石倜文 Steven Andrew Martin 布農族 內本鹿 內本鹿 澳斯特羅尼西亞語系(南島語系) 民族史 原住民 台灣 Bunun Laipunuk Nei Ben Lu Austronesian Ethnohistorical Indigenous Taiwan This thesis is a compilation of ethnographic narrative and ethnohistorical research in the form of a case study of the Bunun people of the Laipunuk geographic region of Taiwan. The research encompasses the life experiences of three members of the Istanda family, with cross verification of narrative history from extant documentation where possible. Informants were videotaped, audio taped, and where not possible, extensive and detailed notes were taken. Some informants also served as translators for others; one particularly valuable source is conversant in the Bunun language, Japanese, Chinese, and English, providing invaluable material and insight. This report begins with an overview of indigenous peoples, their prehistory, and their relationship with the greater Austronesian culture. This is followed by a brief survey of each indigenous culture’s social organization, with emphasis on the Bunun. Included is a political survey of major transformational and developmental periods in Taiwan’s history, beginning with the Dutch East India Company period, and ending with the modern Democratic Reform period. I have concluded, based on my extensive work with these indigenous peoples and my examination of available historical documentation, that Taiwan’s indigenous people have endured constant pressure from external forces and, as a direct result, have undergone acute social and cultural degradation from the loss of their native homelands. Nevertheless, vast knowledge is still available from elderly informants born into a relatively pristine Bunun culture. This knowledge contributes to the field of Taiwan Studies by providing an objective survey across the history of Taiwan’s indigenous peoples, offering a view through a previously closed window into the richness of Taiwan’s full history. It is recommended that such studies continue and expand. Key words: Bunun, Laipunuk, Austronesian, Taiwan, ethnohistorical, indigenous 國立政治大學 http://thesis.lib.nccu.edu.tw/cgi-bin/cdrfb3/gsweb.cgi?o=dstdcdr&i=sid=%22G0093924022%22. text 英文 Copyright © nccu library on behalf of the copyright holders
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topic 布農族
內本鹿
內本鹿
澳斯特羅尼西亞語系(南島語系)
民族史
原住民
台灣
Bunun
Laipunuk
Nei Ben Lu
Austronesian
Ethnohistorical
Indigenous
Taiwan
spellingShingle 布農族
內本鹿
內本鹿
澳斯特羅尼西亞語系(南島語系)
民族史
原住民
台灣
Bunun
Laipunuk
Nei Ben Lu
Austronesian
Ethnohistorical
Indigenous
Taiwan
石倜文
Steven Andrew Martin
台灣原住民之民族史觀:以布農族內本鹿為例
description This thesis is a compilation of ethnographic narrative and ethnohistorical research in the form of a case study of the Bunun people of the Laipunuk geographic region of Taiwan. The research encompasses the life experiences of three members of the Istanda family, with cross verification of narrative history from extant documentation where possible. Informants were videotaped, audio taped, and where not possible, extensive and detailed notes were taken. Some informants also served as translators for others; one particularly valuable source is conversant in the Bunun language, Japanese, Chinese, and English, providing invaluable material and insight. This report begins with an overview of indigenous peoples, their prehistory, and their relationship with the greater Austronesian culture. This is followed by a brief survey of each indigenous culture’s social organization, with emphasis on the Bunun. Included is a political survey of major transformational and developmental periods in Taiwan’s history, beginning with the Dutch East India Company period, and ending with the modern Democratic Reform period. I have concluded, based on my extensive work with these indigenous peoples and my examination of available historical documentation, that Taiwan’s indigenous people have endured constant pressure from external forces and, as a direct result, have undergone acute social and cultural degradation from the loss of their native homelands. Nevertheless, vast knowledge is still available from elderly informants born into a relatively pristine Bunun culture. This knowledge contributes to the field of Taiwan Studies by providing an objective survey across the history of Taiwan’s indigenous peoples, offering a view through a previously closed window into the richness of Taiwan’s full history. It is recommended that such studies continue and expand. Key words: Bunun, Laipunuk, Austronesian, Taiwan, ethnohistorical, indigenous
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Steven Andrew Martin
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Steven Andrew Martin
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title 台灣原住民之民族史觀:以布農族內本鹿為例
title_short 台灣原住民之民族史觀:以布農族內本鹿為例
title_full 台灣原住民之民族史觀:以布農族內本鹿為例
title_fullStr 台灣原住民之民族史觀:以布農族內本鹿為例
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title_sort 台灣原住民之民族史觀:以布農族內本鹿為例
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