The spatial origins of XiJou tribe-and the patterns of Tafalong Fata'an and Tokar

Autor: Yi-Rong Lin, 林易蓉
Rok vydání: 2009
Druh dokumentu: 學位論文 ; thesis
Popis: 98
This thesis is a case study, I analyzed the spatial pattern history of XiJou tribe and discussed with Amis living spaces, living ways and how Amis people show their local wisdom in physical spaces. Amis people have lived by riverside r in Taipei for almost thirty years. They used Amis local Knowledge to build their houses and took many indigenous Amis plants from Hualien, where they were born and grew. But recently, they were confronted the removal policy; government requests them to move out from XiJou for future riverside development. Therefore,this research frond that spatial patterns is not just the visible history of XiJou, moreover, it is their-adaptive life style of urban experiences. The main discussion is about how urban aborigines produce space and create culture identity from the process. And to describe culture spaces of their home town tribes: These patterns are people to understand Amis living space and living styles. Tribe is not only a cluster of habitation but also an environment for enhancing our culture. Tafalong Fata’an and Tokar. However, this three tribes offer many Amis traditional culture data. After that I compare their similarities and dissimilarities from spatial patterns. Based on XiJou life patterns, I discover the Amis living value: environmental sustainability, which urban development often use for slogan only, it’s discovered form the social and spatial movement in XiJou.
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