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A Study on the Research Methods of Indigenous People 's Lifestyle and Related

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ÿþA Study on the Research Methods of Indigenous People 's Lifestyle and RelatedSummary

  OBJECTIVE: To understand the life style of the Taiwan aborigines, and to enable the government and related units to study the various

Policy, its special way of life as a basis for reference. Methods: This study adopted literature analysis, first on the aboriginal

Population, population, and distribution. It also introduces the definition and measurement of life styles. It also deals with indigenous peoples

Life style of the relevant research to do a unified whole, and finally for its research report to make a conclusion and recommendations. Conclusion: Department of integration

"Social" and "recreational" are the main activities of the Taiwan aborigines in their lives; "family" and "home"

"Economic" and "education" are the most frequently discussed views in life; "education", "education" and "

"And" occupation "are non-negligible aspects of demographic variables..

One, foreword

 The life style of the aborigines has evolved from its history and unique geographic location to form Taiwan's many different races and cultures.

, The culture of the Aboriginal people suffered a disintegration crisis under the temporal and spatial changes and inappropriate policies. Aboriginal though

However, the general public in Taiwan is still biased towards the understanding of the indigenous people (Li Mengxiu, 2002). Although the government often needle

Many policies were put forward on the life of indigenous peoples, but the formulation and implementation of policies were still based on the mainstream culture.

(Chen Mao-tai, Sun Da-chuan, 1994), the results of which are far from satisfactory.

According to Xu Bingjin (2000) study of the Atayal in the past life patterns found in the early aborigines were very satisfied

Their patterns of life, such as replanting some

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