History of Paiwan Tribe Millet Garden Website˘w
Lecture by Zi Gao at National Museum of Prehistory
ˇ· Written by Zi Gao
ˇ· Pictures by Zi Gao, Website of Biyouma Tribe
25 September 2003, reported
by Wang An-guo ˇ÷entrance |
This website turns to be a tribe in the air. Biyouma villagers
were particular excited about this. They supported me as the
website help pass the history to the next generation, cul-tural
education, spread of Christian, business opportunities, foster
the love of students and the youth for the tribe. The site also
brings business interests and the values that can not be
measured with money. I have strong support of my website in the
past years. The website also proves the function and value of a
community website, which not only offers the extension of actual
application of school information education for students but
also establishes a place where people can share their thoughts.
The tribe culture is systemi-cally arranged, passed and
promoted. The tribe cultural activities are faithfully recorded
to be shared with everyone on earth. The culture can then be
extended and the mindset of our villagers can be broadened to
the entire world.
The writer (standing) reporting the
information education at Pinghe Community De-velopment
Association ˇ÷
detailed picture and text |
The community website has won consensus. I love my tribe and
church. To effectively develop the function and performance of
the tribe website, I would combine the man-power, materials and
finance of the tribe to have the website operated sustainably. I
then proposed to Committee of Elders and Clerks of Biyouma
Presbyterian Church to switch the website to operation of the
Church. The Committee of Elders and Clerks of Biyouma
Presbyterian Church will promote the supervision by the
disciples. Establishing this website is good news for students,
youths, the Church and community in the tribe. It helps enhance
the capability of students and young people of our tribe and
keep the Church and the tribe update with the world information.
We firmly believe that people will envy us. The world also knows
that there is an indigenous tribe called Biyouma in Tai-wan.
People will live together with our belief and culture. I would
like to thank the Lord and those who support the website for
this.
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