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Author: Emily Grubb 葛明麗

Emily Grubb 葛明麗
Emily Grubb is currently a second-year Master's Degree student in the National Chengchi University's International Master's Program in Asia-Pacific Studies.  She is originally from Solon, Ohio and graduated from the University of Delaware in 2015 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Relations and Three Languages.  She is currently working on her thesis regarding indigenous land rights issues in Taiwan, and upon graduation, hopes to pursue a career in the field of international human rights.

Emily Grubb:  A Weekend in Cinsbu

This video depicts a two-day class trip to the Atayal village of Cinsbu taken by the National Chengchi University’s IMAS class on the Modernization and Socialization of Indigenous Cultures.  During this immersive trip, the class was able to learn about the different spacial planning concepts of indigenous peoples, elementary education in rural aboriginal communities, organic and subsistent farming practices, traditional weaving and land planning techniques, community efforts to protect the local area, as well as many other fascinating topics.  The first day of the trip entailed travel to the village, a meeting and tour with a village representative, picking cabbages at the local organic farm, hands-on activities learning about weaving and basket-making, dinner at the homestay, and learning about local conservation efforts and land-planning while sitting around a campfire.  The second day of the trip began with a six-hour hike through the forest to see 3000 year old trees that have been protected by the community for centuries, followed by hot pot and a parting song from one of the village elders.  All in all, it turned out to be an inspiring, unforgettable, and incredibly educational experience.

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