HTST 404 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Wild Boar, Taiwanese Aborigines

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Wu feng was a han chinese who went and lived within a certain group of aboriginal group, he was disturbed by the head hunting practice of the group. He pleaded with them to stop the practice, but they asked for one more head hunt. Wu feng gave up himself for the last head hunt. Research has since shown that no one called wu feng actually existed. Historically and today, there are disproportionate number of taiwanese aboriginal women involved in prostitution. Pre-history of the aboriginal people: -agriculture more common in the low lands of taiwanese, and mostly practice slash and burn technique with no rice cultivation occurring, -millet, taro, sweet potatoes is the number one crop in taiwan, sugarcane. Agriculture is both the cultivation of crops and the domestication of animals. The villages varied in size from a few dozen to a few hundreds.

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