NDHU_College_of_Indigenous_Studies

NDHU College of Indigenous Studies

NDHU College of Indigenous Studies

School of Indigenous Studies of National Dong Hwa University (NDHU)


NDHU College of Indigenous Studies (NDHU CIS; Chinese: 國立東華大學原住民民族學院; pinyin: Dōnghuá yuánzhùmín mínzú Xuéyuàn) is a school of Indigenous Studies at National Dong Hwa University (NDHU). Founded in 2001, it traces its root back to the Graduate Institute of Ethnic Relations and Cultures in 1995 with Professor Chiao Chien, the Professor of Anthropology at Indiana University Bloomington and Founding Chair of Anthropology at Chinese University of Hong Kong, as Founding Director.[1]

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NDHU CIS is Taiwan's oldest school for Indigenous Studies and Taiwan's most prominent think tank for indigenous issues.[2] NDHU CIS is commonly regarded as Taiwan's premier academic institution for Indigenous Studies,[3][4] its MSS program in Ethnic Relations and Cultures has been selected as one of Taiwan's eight programs for Fulbright Program.[5]

The college's student body comprises an equal proportion of indigenous and Han Chinese students,[6] which has academic partnerships in teaching and research with Global Council for Anthropological Linguistics of SOAS University of London, University of Ottawa, Western Sydney University, Macquarie University, and University of Waikato.[7][8][9]

History

NDHU College of Indigenous Studies Building (2020)
View of NDHU College of Indigenous Studies Building

Graduate Institute of Ethnic Relations and Cultures

NDHU Graduate Institute of Ethnic Relations and Cultures (GIERC) was founded in 1994 with Chiao Chien, the Professor of Anthropology at Indiana University Bloomington and Founding Chair of Anthropology at Chinese University of Hong Kong, as Founding Director. NDHU GIERC is Taiwan's first academic institution to offer Master of Social Science in Ethnic Relations and Cultures and first institution dedicated to Ethnic Relations and Cultural studies, which is founded in Hualien, the home to many of Taiwan's indigenous Austronesian peoples.[10]

Foundation

With support and funding from Council of Indigenous Peoples (CIP) and from Ministry of Education (MOE), NDHU College of Indigenous Studies (NDHU CIS) was founded in 2001 as Taiwan's first institution for Indigenous Studies to serve the social development and cultural revitalization of Taiwanese indigenous peoples. Meanwhile, NDHU CIS established Graduate Institute of Indigenous Development, Department of Indigenous Culture, Department of Indigenous Language and Communication, and Center for Indigenous In-service Education to serve its mission to indigenous issue, which are Taiwan's first of its kind.[11][12]

In 2004, NDHU CIS established Graduate Institute of Indigenous Art to serve the development and preservation of Indigenous arts and cultures. In 2007, NDHU CIS established the Department of Indigenous Affair, Interdisciplinary Undergraduate Program of Indigenous Studies, and Undergraduate Program of Indigenous Social Work to serve the issues in social work, social change, culture change, public administration of Indigenous People.[13]

Nowadays

With the merger of National Dong Hwa University and National Hualien University of Education, NDHU CIS's Graduate Institute of Indigenous Art was moved to the newly established NDHU College of The Arts in 2009 to provide broader training in Arts Management and Creative Work. In 2010, the Department of Indigenous Development and Social Work was established through the merger of Graduate Institute of Indigenous Development, Department of Indigenous Affair, and Undergraduate Program of Indigenous Social Work.[14] In 2012, it founded the Indigenous Culture and Communication Center and hosted 2012 Annual General Meeting & International Conference of The World Indigenous Nations Higher Education Consortium (WINHEC).[15]

In 2014, NDHU CIS established the Center for International Indigenous Affairs to broaden its research and cooperation network and found international alliance of Indigenous Studies to New Zealand, Australia, United States, and established the Center of Indigenous Students Resources.[16]

In 2016, the Indigenous Historical Justice and Transitional Justice Committee (IHJTJC) was established by President of Taiwan, Tsai Ing-Wen, as a national milestone for Transitional justice of Indigenous People. Almost subcommittee conveners were from the faculties of NDHU CIS, including the Subcommittee on Land – Awi Mona (Seediq; Professor of Law), Subcommittee on Languages – Masegeseg Z. Gadu (Paiwan; Dean of NDHU CIS), Subcommittee on History – Su-chen Lin (Amis; Professor of Ethnic Relations and Culture), Subcommittee on Reconciliation – Jolan Hsieh (Siraya; Professor of Ethnic Relations and Culture).[17]

In response to Education Act for Indigenous Peoples in Taiwan, NDHU CIS founded the Center for Indigenous Language Learning (CILR) and Center for Indigenous Curriculum Development Collaboration (CICDC) in 2018 with support from Council of Indigenous Peoples (CIP) to serve the learning of Indigenous language, curriculum development, and cultivation of teachers for Indigenous Education in Taiwan's compulsory Education.[18]

In 2019, NDHU CIS established Bachelor Program of Indigenous Performance and Arts to serve as preservation and development purpose of Indigenous Performance and Arts. In 2020, NDHU CIS's BA and MSS Program in Ethnic Relations and Cultures were selected as one of eight programs in Taiwan's Fulbright Program, the first batch of four Fulbright students were from Ivy league.[19] In 2022, with funding from Council of Indigenous Peoples (CIP), NDHU CIS established Taiwan's "Indigenous Language Immersion Preschool Center" and "Indigenous Education, Culture, and Knowledge System Center", which was responsible for establishment of Taiwan's indigenous Preschool Education, Indigenous Educational System, cultural revitalization, and establishment of Indigenous Knowledge System.[20]

In 2023, NDHU CIS established Taiwan's 1st International PhD program in Indigenous Studies, and the University of Chicago Committee on International Relations visited NDHU CIS for academic exchange of issues in Taiwan's Indigenous Social Change, Indigenous Cultural Conservation, Post-disaster Reconstruction, Indigenous Language Education, and Indigenous Health.[21] The Atlantic Council Millennium Fellows Cohort visit NDHU CIS for Taiwanese indigenous cultures and arts.

Academic organization

Departments

  • Department of Ethnic Relations and Cultures (ERC)
  • Department of Indigenous Languages and Communication (ILC)
  • Department of Indigenous Development and Social Work (IDSW)

Centers

Research Centers

  • Center for International Indigenous Affairs (CIIA)
  • Center of Indigenous Development (CID)
  • Center for Taiwanese Indigenous Knowledge System Construction (TIKAC)
  • Center of Indigenous Curriculum Development and Cooperation (ICDC)
  • Indigenous Students Resource Center (ISRC)
  • Indigenous Culture and Communication Center (ICCC)
  • Indigenous Language Learning Center (ILLC)

Academic programs

The 20th Anniversary Celebration of NDHU College of Indigenous Studies on the Indigenous Peoples' Day

Graduate

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

The Doctoral program (PhD) at NDHU College of Indigenous Studies is a full-time, in-residence program intended for students who plan scholarly careers involving research and teaching in Indigenous Studies. There are two PhD programs:[22]

  • PhD in Indigenous Studies (International)
  • PhD in Ethnic Relations and Cultures

Master of Social Science (MSS)

Master of Social Science (MSS) has two major tracks for Master's students to follow at NDHU College of Indigenous Studies:

  • MSS in Ethnic Relations and Cultures[23]
  • MSS in Indigenous Affairs and Development[24]

Master of Social Work (MSW)

Master of Social Work (MSW) at NDHU College of Indigenous Studies is a social work program with a focus on issues affecting indigenous people, including health care, post-disaster reconstruction, crime, social welfare at individual, children, family, and community levels.[25]

Undergraduate

NDHU College of Indigenous Studies offers five programs in different majors.[26]

  • Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Ethnic Relations and Cultures
  • Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Indigenous Languages and Communication
  • Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) in Indigenous Social Work
  • Bachelor of Social Science (BSS) in Indigenous Affairs and Development
  • Bachelor of Indigenous Arts (BIA) in Indigenous Performance and Arts

These programs operate on a modular system, allowing students to design their curricula and manage their study pace. They may also take interested modules, subject to prerequisite requirements and modules availability.

Dual Degree

NDHU College of Indigenous Studies offers a dual PhD degree in partnership with Macquarie School of Social Sciences Geography and Planning Division in Sydney, under a joint doctoral supervision model.[27]

Student organizations

  • Mother Tongue Hut (Sapah Kari)
  • NDHU Radio
  • NDHU Millet Garden
  • NDHU Ramie Garden
  • NDHU CIS Dance Troupe

Outbound relations

Council of Indigenous Peoples (CIP)

NDHU College of Indigenous Studies has long strong tie with Taiwan's Council of Indigenous Peoples (CIP). The college was largely funded by CIP and served as the think tank in indigenous issues for CIP. In response to its founding mission, NDHU CIS was responsible for policy-research and administration from Council of Indigenous Peoples (CIP), including "Indigenous Curriculum Development", "Indigenous Language Immersion Preschool Center", "Indigenous Education, Culture, and Knowledge System Center".


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