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The third chapter despribes focuses mainly upon the changes in the economic, political, and social and

economical situation of the Taiwanese aborigines during the democratization of Taiwan that started at the beginning of the 1980s 80s. The author has presented presents the most important significant events, such as the launch of the Taiwan Aboriginal People's Movement, the establishment of the Alliance of Taiwan Aborigines (1984), and also as well as the promotion of the ministry-level rank Council of Indigenous Peoples (1996). The Thanks to the liberazation of political life the government intoruduced many new laws that were induced were attributed to the liberalization of political life, allowing for protected indigenous peoples rights, preservation of their cultural heritage and languages, and abbolish the abolishment of official discrimination in the form of naming rights. The last concluding chapter describes the most current and interesing chosen and intriguing selected issues connected with modern life. One of the biggest most significant social problems of Formosan Austronesians is was the abandance abandonment of their native land, as the result of caused by massive migration of indigenous youth to cities; this influx of inhabitants could be attributed due to economic disparity between mountain areas inhabited mostly by aboriginals, versus and the rest of the country. Another controversial matter is concerns the attempt of the govenrment government to revive the traditional indigenous peoples culture by their establishment of establishing aboriginal museams museums and parks. etc. which however as an What must be given due consideration is the issue that As forms of tourism-based commercial development do not necesarrly coontribute necessarily contribute to the survival preservation of aboriginal tradition.

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