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1930年,台湾雾社地区(今台湾省南投县仁爱乡雾社)爆发了原住民反抗日本统治的武装行动。雾社事件的发生,无疑是原住民对日本种种压迫和残酷统治的反抗。以往的资料和相关论文大多倾向于对日本侵略原因的研究,而忽略了对雾社事件爆发的方式的探析。台湾雾社事件中抗暴的原住民采用及其原始而血腥的“猎首”(将敌人的头颅割下的行为)的方式,反抗日本侵略者。原住民的生死观,以及不为人熟知的对“牧场”和“出草”和“彩
In 1930, the Fusha area in Taiwan (now Renai Township Wunai, Nantou County, Taiwan) broke out an armed attack by the Aboriginal people against Japanese rule. The occurrence of the Wushe Incident is undoubtedly the aboriginal reaction to all kinds of oppression and brutal rule in Japan. Most of the previous information and related papers tend to study the causes of Japan’s aggression while ignoring the analysis of the ways in which the Wushe incident broke out. The abusive indigenous peoples in Taiwan’s Wushe Incident were using the primitive and bloody ”hunter-head“ (the act of cutting off the enemy’s head) against the Japanese invaders. Aboriginal view of life and death, as well as the less well-known ”ranch“ and ”draft“ and ”color"