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bubbles20
this is 4 those taiwanese who continue 2 deny their chinese roots only! so pls dont take ne offence - say hello to ur family beerchug.gif







headhunters


aborignal arts at a taiwanese aboriginal holiday resort


breakfast at the resort (aboriginal food)


hot springs at the resort


sightseeing in town
bubbles20
a Christian family of Pepohoan or 'aborigines of the plain'


Head reconstruction (in progress) of a Taiwan Aboriginal male made from a cast of a skull from the Shi San Han site (1000- 1500 A.D.) near Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C.


aboriginal wedding





kunomchu
wow surprise surprise!!
Viety Cent
Those ppl look like all fhilipino
kunomchu
more like malay
bubbles20
^ i think filos r malay
well it IS said they r austronesian
X_Dragon


this pic is awsome...
bubbles20
^ i know
its beautiful beerchug.gif
Temujin
aboriginals look scary. Annette Lu is right when she said they should be sent to brazil hehe

nice pics
bubbles20
QUOTE (Temujin @ Nov 9 2005, 10:52 PM)
aboriginals look scary. Annette Lu is right when she said they should be sent to brazil hehe

nice pics
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y brazil? confused.gif
kunomchu
don't know. you'd have to ask annette lu. lol
bubbles20
QUOTE (kunomchu @ Nov 9 2005, 10:58 PM)
don't know. you'd have to ask annette lu. lol
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whos annette lu? confused.gif
Temujin
QUOTE (bubbles20 @ Nov 10 2005, 12:00 AM)
QUOTE (kunomchu @ Nov 9 2005, 10:58 PM)
don't know. you'd have to ask annette lu. lol
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whos annette lu? confused.gif
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she's vice president of Taiwan Province

link
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Aborigines take to the streets in protest
SEEKING JUSTICE: More than 4,000 members of Taiwan's 12 Aboriginal tribes demonstrated for hours in front of the Presidential Office, calling for the vice president to resign
By Caroline Hong
STAFF REPORTER
Sunday, Jul 25, 2004,Page 1

An Aboriginal man clenches his fist during a demonstration on Ketagalan Boulevard yesterday as Aborigines representing all Taiwan's indigenous peoples gathered to protest recent comments by Vice President Annette Lu.
PHOTO: SEAN CHAO, TAIPEI TIMES
The Aboriginal community came out in force yesterday, with Aborigines from all over the country marching on Ketagalan Blvd yesterday afternoon to protest recent comments by Vice President Annette Lu (呂秀蓮).

Wearing red headbands reading "oppose racisim" and "chu tsao," or "out of the grass," an Aboriginal war call, over 4,000 Aborigines from all 12 Aboriginal tribes and from across the nation marched arm-in-arm to the Presidential Office yesterday afternoon, chanting "Only by acting up can we get respect," and "Annette Lu, step down!" to the honks of supportive drivers, as the protest passed through the streets.

Taking a stand in front of the Presidential Office beginning at 2pm yesterday, protestors and Aboriginal representatives called for President Chen Shui-bian (陳水扁) and Lu to issue apologies for Lu's remarks earlier this month that Taiwan's Aboriginal people were not the first inhabitants of the country, and that the victims of Tropical Storm Mindulle living in mountainous areas should move to Central America.

Protesters demanded that Lu and Chen publicly apologize and acknowledge the Aboriginal people as the first people to settle in Taiwan, a demand that Lu has steadfastly refused to fulfill, despite her gradual softening of her original stance yesterday.

"The Taiwanese Aboriginal people have suffered from generations of outside government control and oppression. When the government changed hands, the indigenous people originally gained new hope, but time has proven that the Aboriginals are facing just another `rubber-check' government; a lying government; a racist government," said protest director and People First Party (PFP) Legislator Lin Chung-te (林春德) at the rally yesterday to supportive horn blares and cries.

Speaking from a platform at the rally, the legislators repeated their demand that Lu apologize and back her apology with a commitment to policies advancing Aboriginal land and cultural rights.

Increasing the international profile of the event, the legislators made a public call to the UN's Human Rights Committee at 9pm last night, reading a statement explaining the series of events leading to the protest and the Aboriginal community's displeasure with the government's handling of the situation.

Aside from the 11 Aboriginal legislators organizing the event, the rally gained support from political figures such as Kung Wen-chi (孔文吉), who spoke at the rally in his capacity as Chairman of the Council of Aboriginal Affairs at Taipei City Government and Aboriginal representatives from communities in Chiayi, Taichung, Nantou and Taitung, among others.

The protest mood was surprisingly peaceful as protestors sat on Ketagalan Boulevard listening to tribe representatives' speeches and cultural performances, despite worries of violence breaking out because of some protestors' insistence on bringing ceremonial knives and guns. Such concerns seemed unwarranted, however, with only one licensed ceremonial knife, owned by Taoyuan County council representative Chen Tai-yu (陳泰宇), in evidence.

To combat accusations that the protest was politically-motivated, protest organizers were careful to avoid possible party affiliations, with independent legislator and deputy convener May Chin (高金素梅) calling repeatedly for protestors to put away national flags that they might have brought, due to the flag's connection with March's pro-blue camp protests against the results of the presidential election. Protest workers also worked to keep overzealous pro-blue supporters from crashing the rally by patrolling the protest perimeter and asking the small number of bystanders waving New Party and Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) banners to leave the area.

The protest was to end last night at 10pm with protestors draping themselves in black plastic bags and lying down on Ketagalan Boulevard while representatives from the 12 Aboriginal groups of Taiwan held a large white map of the nation, saying that Taiwan's indigenous people must "protect our land, protect our Taiwan."

Protest members said that they found the protest meaningful and blasted Lu's refusals to apologize.

"When I first heard the reports on the TV, I was really angry. First of all, the victims of the disaster areas were already badly off anyway; why did she have to blame them for something that they couldn't control? Second, the Aboriginal people of Taiwan are the native people of Taiwan. We are definitely not descended from black pygmies like she says. Lu has really hurt the heart of the Aboriginal people," said Chen Hsui-ling (陳秀苓), an Atayal Aborigine from Chilung.

Although no one at the protest seemed to hold hope that Lu would actually apologize, organizers said that the main significance of the rally was to highlight the existence of racism within the higher levels of the government.

"It's important that we came out in a consolidated show of force to protect the dignity of the Aboriginal people, draw attention to the racism of Lu's comments and point out some of the more important problems that need to be solved for the Aboriginal community," said KMT legislator Yang Jen-fu (楊仁福), also a rally deputy commander.

The next step, said PFP Legislator Tsai Chung-han (蔡中涵), was to take the protest back to Aboriginal communities and encourage each community to make local protests against Lu's comments.

Also See Story:
Lu claims others should apologize for controversy
bubbles20
^ strange president confused.gif
RentonWong
I am so glad many Hoklo speakers are hijacking Aboriginal rights for their own twisted ends.
chickery
"aboriginal"?

aborigine+original?
RentonWong
you're not.
chickery
^what?

um.. why would you say that
JMAC
let the intifada begin
aaaw
QUOTE (Temujin @ Nov 9 2005, 11:06 PM)
QUOTE (bubbles20 @ Nov 10 2005, 12:00 AM)
QUOTE (kunomchu @ Nov 9 2005, 10:58 PM)
don't know. you'd have to ask annette lu. lol
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whos annette lu? confused.gif
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she's vice president of Taiwan Province

link
QUOTE
Aborigines take to the streets in protest
SEEKING JUSTICE: More than 4,000 members of Taiwan's 12 Aboriginal tribes demonstrated for hours in front of the Presidential Office, calling for the vice president to resign
By Caroline Hong
STAFF REPORTER
Sunday, Jul 25, 2004,Page 1

An Aboriginal man clenches his fist during a demonstration on Ketagalan Boulevard yesterday as Aborigines representing all Taiwan's indigenous peoples gathered to protest recent comments by Vice President Annette Lu.
PHOTO: SEAN CHAO, TAIPEI TIMES
The Aboriginal community came out in force yesterday, with Aborigines from all over the country marching on Ketagalan Blvd yesterday afternoon to protest recent comments by Vice President Annette Lu (呂秀蓮).

Wearing red headbands reading "oppose racisim" and "chu tsao," or "out of the grass," an Aboriginal war call, over 4,000 Aborigines from all 12 Aboriginal tribes and from across the nation marched arm-in-arm to the Presidential Office yesterday afternoon, chanting "Only by acting up can we get respect," and "Annette Lu, step down!" to the honks of supportive drivers, as the protest passed through the streets.

Taking a stand in front of the Presidential Office beginning at 2pm yesterday, protestors and Aboriginal representatives called for President Chen Shui-bian (陳水扁) and Lu to issue apologies for Lu's remarks earlier this month that Taiwan's Aboriginal people were not the first inhabitants of the country, and that the victims of Tropical Storm Mindulle living in mountainous areas should move to Central America.

Protesters demanded that Lu and Chen publicly apologize and acknowledge the Aboriginal people as the first people to settle in Taiwan, a demand that Lu has steadfastly refused to fulfill, despite her gradual softening of her original stance yesterday.

"The Taiwanese Aboriginal people have suffered from generations of outside government control and oppression. When the government changed hands, the indigenous people originally gained new hope, but time has proven that the Aboriginals are facing just another `rubber-check' government; a lying government; a racist government," said protest director and People First Party (PFP) Legislator Lin Chung-te (林春德) at the rally yesterday to supportive horn blares and cries.

Speaking from a platform at the rally, the legislators repeated their demand that Lu apologize and back her apology with a commitment to policies advancing Aboriginal land and cultural rights.

Increasing the international profile of the event, the legislators made a public call to the UN's Human Rights Committee at 9pm last night, reading a statement explaining the series of events leading to the protest and the Aboriginal community's displeasure with the government's handling of the situation.

Aside from the 11 Aboriginal legislators organizing the event, the rally gained support from political figures such as Kung Wen-chi (孔文吉), who spoke at the rally in his capacity as Chairman of the Council of Aboriginal Affairs at Taipei City Government and Aboriginal representatives from communities in Chiayi, Taichung, Nantou and Taitung, among others.

The protest mood was surprisingly peaceful as protestors sat on Ketagalan Boulevard listening to tribe representatives' speeches and cultural performances, despite worries of violence breaking out because of some protestors' insistence on bringing ceremonial knives and guns. Such concerns seemed unwarranted, however, with only one licensed ceremonial knife, owned by Taoyuan County council representative Chen Tai-yu (陳泰宇), in evidence.

To combat accusations that the protest was politically-motivated, protest organizers were careful to avoid possible party affiliations, with independent legislator and deputy convener May Chin (高金素梅) calling repeatedly for protestors to put away national flags that they might have brought, due to the flag's connection with March's pro-blue camp protests against the results of the presidential election. Protest workers also worked to keep overzealous pro-blue supporters from crashing the rally by patrolling the protest perimeter and asking the small number of bystanders waving New Party and Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) banners to leave the area.

The protest was to end last night at 10pm with protestors draping themselves in black plastic bags and lying down on Ketagalan Boulevard while representatives from the 12 Aboriginal groups of Taiwan held a large white map of the nation, saying that Taiwan's indigenous people must "protect our land, protect our Taiwan."

Protest members said that they found the protest meaningful and blasted Lu's refusals to apologize.

"When I first heard the reports on the TV, I was really angry. First of all, the victims of the disaster areas were already badly off anyway; why did she have to blame them for something that they couldn't control? Second, the Aboriginal people of Taiwan are the native people of Taiwan. We are definitely not descended from black pygmies like she says. Lu has really hurt the heart of the Aboriginal people," said Chen Hsui-ling (陳秀苓), an Atayal Aborigine from Chilung.

Although no one at the protest seemed to hold hope that Lu would actually apologize, organizers said that the main significance of the rally was to highlight the existence of racism within the higher levels of the government.

"It's important that we came out in a consolidated show of force to protect the dignity of the Aboriginal people, draw attention to the racism of Lu's comments and point out some of the more important problems that need to be solved for the Aboriginal community," said KMT legislator Yang Jen-fu (楊仁福), also a rally deputy commander.

The next step, said PFP Legislator Tsai Chung-han (蔡中涵), was to take the protest back to Aboriginal communities and encourage each community to make local protests against Lu's comments.

Also See Story:
Lu claims others should apologize for controversy

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i thought annette lu was a chimpanzee.
RentonWong
She is
MasteroD
bubbles20 way to go, you searched through a bunch of pictures of aboriginals and picked out the nastiest ones with the ugliest people. this is a total insult to the aboriginal people. what the hell


you Han Chinese, say hello to your roots. heres a graphic image of footbinding, a practice done by Chinese for thousands of years but was outlawed in China in the 20th century for it's barbaric nature.





http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foot_binding
http://www.ccds.charlotte.nc.us/History/Ch...ns/hutchins.htm
http://www.csuchico.edu/~cheinz/syllabi/fa...inzey/what.html
kunomchu
lol anyone denying the history of footbinding?
chourolls
many aboriginals in the south east asian islands used taiwan as a jump off point, so dur they look like philipinos and malay

mali mali
RentonWong
Source?
chourolls
san di men aboriginal park in taiwan, i believe
haichuu
good collection of pictures! biggrin.gif except.. the older ones scared me.. and the feet pictures REALLY scared me u.u
shashoujian
When China retakes Taiwan, I hope it would be a decapitation strike, Annette Lu is a stupid b!tch.
battleship
QUOTE (shashoujian @ Nov 23 2005, 05:36 PM)
When China retakes Taiwan, I hope it would be a decapitation strike, Annette Lu is a stupid b!tch.
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you mean, when china sums up enough courage to fire just one bullet. ha ha ha, you guys can't even do that, unlike the arabs who are fighting everyday. china just can't fire one bullet. china is such a joke.
hey, look at the picture of taiwan mountains. how the hell, would you missles ever manuver and zig zag around the taiwan mountains? your weapons will be useless. and it will be very easy for us to stand on top of the mountains and shoot your PLA army at the bottom of the beaches.
you are a stupid guy!! sincel you are so addicted and obcessed to the drug (Taiwan). i highly recommend you go see a psycharist in the mental hospital quickly and call 1-800-addicted to Taiwan. and 1-800-lost your mainlandl chinese mind.
BigBenChow
QUOTE (battleship @ Nov 23 2005, 09:52 PM)
QUOTE (shashoujian @ Nov 23 2005, 05:36 PM)
When China retakes Taiwan, I hope it would be a decapitation strike, Annette Lu is a stupid b!tch.
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you mean, when china sums up enough courage to fire just one bullet. ha ha ha, you guys can't even do that, unlike the arabs who are fighting everyday. china just can't fire one bullet. china is such a joke.
hey, look at the picture of taiwan mountains. how the hell, would you missles ever manuver and zig zag around the taiwan mountains? your weapons will be useless. and it will be very easy for us to stand on top of the mountains and shoot your PLA army at the bottom of the beaches.
you are a stupid guy!! sincel you are so addicted and obcessed to the drug (Taiwan). i highly recommend you go see a psycharist in the mental hospital quickly and call 1-800-addicted to Taiwan. and 1-800-lost your mainlandl chinese mind.
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China doesn't need to fire anything. Taiwanese pu$$ies like you are already hiding in the US. Another one of your intelligent posts I see. Obviously are weapons are good enough or else, your parent's wouldn't have ran to the states so you wouldn't have to face them. You should be thankfull for your parents eventhough you are now seen as a coward in Taiwan and the rest of Asia. Why do you constantly talk about how useless CHina's military is and at the same time, you are hiding in the US from the very weapons you say its useless? Please think before you post. icon_rolleyes.gif

When you recommend us to go see a psychiatrist, is that another one of your many cousins in the medical field? How many family members do you have in the medical field?
newasian
Chinese also continue 2 deny their vietnamese roots. Face it!
RentonWong
Vietnamese comes from the Mon-Khmer language family.

Vietnamese are not Chinese though it is possible they migrated to Vietnam from the Yellow River.

You should get your facts right before you start shooting your mouth off embarassedlaugh.gif2
shashoujian
Go back to Vietnam, you belong with the Thais, Cambodians, Burmese, etc. Not with us. There's a reason why China is part of North/East Asia, NOT Southeast Asia.
newasian
QUOTE (shashoujian @ Nov 24 2005, 04:31 PM)
Go back to Vietnam, you belong with the Thais, Cambodians, Burmese, etc. Not with us. There's a reason why China is part of North/East Asia, NOT Southeast Asia.
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Chinese are so racists bawling.gif
Vietnamese and chinese looks so similar.
We are looked on the same you know. That 's what you can't reject.
shashoujian
Bull$hit. I have a decent amount of Vietnamese that live in my area. Considering I was born in Beijing, they look absolutely NOTHING like Chinese.
newasian
QUOTE (shashoujian @ Nov 24 2005, 07:54 PM)
Bull$hit. I have a decent amount of Vietnamese that live in my area. Considering I was born in Beijing, they look absolutely NOTHING like Chinese.
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that's why I tell you are racist.
Southern environment is so much different from the north.
Skin would be different, and height could be different due to
different diets. If you ever go to the states, or europe,
viets look almost same as northern chinese, because they
are under the same environments.
shashoujian
I actually LIVE in North America, they look COMPLETELY DIFFERENT from us.
newasian
QUOTE (shashoujian @ Nov 24 2005, 08:02 PM)
I actually LIVE in North America, they look COMPLETELY DIFFERENT from us.
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I disagree. I am in Europe now, so I have to sleep. I go to the States at least once a year. Chinese and Vietnamese looks so similar. biggthumpup.gif
shashoujian
You're blind. Go to Beijing, and you'll see a huge contrast. And most Chinese Americans aren't even Northern Chinese.
filipinoy
QUOTE
Taiwanese aboriginals!

The Ancestors of the Malay People beerchug.gif

Map of highland tribes
khaviet
QUOTE (bubbles20 @ Nov 9 2005, 10:13 PM)
a Christian family of Pepohoan or 'aborigines of the plain'


Head reconstruction (in progress) of a Taiwan Aboriginal male made from a cast of a skull from the Shi San Han site (1000- 1500 A.D.) near Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C.


aboriginal wedding






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Oh oh...sorry for my poor knowledge. i thought taiwanese look like other chinese. but just now i know their face feature look much more beautiful (ofcourse in my taste. in another taste might be different). I am really scared with the feet pictures, i saw them before, but not that clear as today.
khaviet
QUOTE (newasian @ Nov 24 2005, 07:48 PM)
QUOTE (shashoujian @ Nov 24 2005, 04:31 PM)
Go back to Vietnam, you belong with the Thais, Cambodians, Burmese, etc. Not with us. There's a reason why China is part of North/East Asia, NOT Southeast Asia.
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Chinese are so racists bawling.gif
Vietnamese and chinese looks so similar.
We are looked on the same you know. That 's what you can't reject.
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oops vietnamese dont look like chinese, that is clear. Dont make it turn wrong. just some look like. some chinese look like SEA too. but whats wrong with the outlooking? If u belongs to northeast asia, so let it be. if we belong to shoutheast asia, also let it be. i dont care!
shashoujian
Those are Taiwanese aboriginals, only accounts for 2% of the population. The 98% are Chinese biggrin.gif
RentonWong
I love it when idiotic Azns jump into a conversation without knowing what they're getting into like these Viet Pryde punks
linau
QUOTE (filipinoy @ Nov 25 2005, 10:25 AM)
...Map of highland tribes

Update !!
Kuvalan' Amis are plain/lowland tribes, & Yami, islander. icon_wink.gif
hypermount
Taiwan should use and popularise its Aborigine and Fujianese identity to distinguish them from the stupid PRC and the communist party.

Those aborigines looks like some fair skin natives in malaysian borneo.
W&N
QUOTE (hypermount @ Dec 30 2005, 03:00 AM)
Taiwan should use and popularise its Aborigine and Fujianese identity  to distinguish them from the stupid PRC and the communist party.

Those aborigines looks like some fair skin natives in malaysian borneo.
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Sorry, I don't think most of the Taiwanese like aborigine. "Taiwan should use and popularise its Aborigine and Fujianese identity to distinguish them from the stupid PRC and the communist party." you should say "taiwan already used and popularise its chinese identity to distinguish from the stupid aborigine". None of us wanna be them. Saying someone stupid doesn't make you smart.
blob
Well, most Taiwanese are of Fujianese and other southern Chinese descent but as for Taiwanese aborigine? That's only a very small percentage.
juwanFromTaiwan
Some look more Chinese some look more Malay. Just like mainland Chinese have Aboriginal features too.. It's no clear cut sometimes.. Deal with it.
blob
^ True.
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