Student Organizations
Our Indigenous Student Organizations are dedicated to promoting interaction and unity among indigenous students, as well as supporting and protecting their culture and rights. These associations provide a platform for indigenous students to share experiences, support each other, and participate in cultural and social activities.
"The harder you sing and dance, the closer you will be to your ancestors" is the original intention of the CIS Dance Troup. Everyone is welcome to join the rehearsal and learn about the music and dance culture of different ethnic groups.
The Amis/Pangcah Student Association is a group of Amis, Kavalan, and Sakizaya students from different cities in Taiwan. This association is a platform where you can explore the diverse cultures of the different Amis tribes. You can find your identity here with us.
tas-tu-lumah Bunun (Bunun) / acxhx conoemoo a'to (Cou) means 'we are one family.'
The Puyuma Student Association meets every Monday at 7 PM in Room B101 of the Indigenous Resources Center.
Ptasan is a group of tattooed Indigenous Peoples in Taiwan.
Formed by the Paiwan and Rukai students, Maqacuvucuvung is a term used by the Paiwan in Taiwan, which means "young people."
Discover the weaving culture of Taiwan's Indigenous Peoples and explore stories about ramie cultivation and thread production.
The Sapah Kari, or the Mother Tongue Hut, is a student-centered language preservation work group that aims to train students to record their own mother tongue and share it with the world and other people who are interested in languages by building a language database on the Internet.