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Presented by Indigenous Peoples Cultural Development Center, the first edition of Taiwan International Austronesian Art Triennial launched on October 28 at Taiwan Indigenous Culture Park in Pintung, Taiwan, and is open until February 18, 2024.

Good Shot Public Relations Press Release - 1st Taiwan International Austronesian Art Triennial 2023 Launches Its Grand Opening

Good Shot Public Relations Press Release - 1st Taiwan International Austronesian Art Triennial 2023 Launches Its Grand Opening
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1st Taiwan International Austronesian Art Triennial 2023 opens

Presented by Indigenous Peoples Cultural Development Center, with Council of Indigenous Peoples and Ministry of Culture as advisors, the 1st edition of Taiwan International Austronesian Art Triennial (TIAAT) launches its grand opening on October 28 at Taiwan Indigenous Culture Park in Pintung, Taiwan, and will open until February 18, 2024.

Rwanda marks Liberation Day; Taiwan exhibit at Twin Oaks

Rwanda marks 28 years of ethnic peace; Taiwan exhibit opens at Twin Oaks; Embassy of the Republic of South Africa celebrates National Women's Day.

Austronesian literary migration - Taipei Times

Austronesian literary migration The fourth issue of Maori literary journal ‘Ora Nui’ is a collaboration with Taiwanese creatives, featuring writing, art and academic studies by Aborigines or about Aboriginal issues By Han Cheung / Staff reporter “You were colonized a long time before us yet the pain never lessens. Even if the methods were just as brutal and last a longer time,” Maori writer Gerry Te Kapa Coates writes to Taiwanese Aborigines in the poem, Walking in Your Shoes We the Colonised Unite. The indigenous peoples of Taiwan and New Zealand share a common Austronesian ancestry, and it’s widely believed that the Austronesian migration to New Zealand, Southeast Asia and the Pacific originated in Taiwan. There have been rich exchanges between the two groups in recent years, but Anton Blank, founder of Ora Nui, New Zealand’s only Maori literary journal, says the connection is still seldom discussed in his home country.

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