Hunter School is a timely piece of fiction, drawing on the recollections, folklore, and autobiographical stories of an aboriginal Taiwanese man aiming to reconnect with his lost tribal identity a Paiwan identity lost in the name of development.It is impossible to be unaware of the effect of development, invariably at the hands of outsiders, upon the lands, inhabitants and very nature of faraway climes. Hunter School shows us first-hand the immediate and long-reaching effects of such changes upon an indigenous people. The fabric of the community is changed, its balance and its self-sufficiency undermined, and confusion reigns. A common theme running throughout this charming but important book is that of a young man learning about himself and his heritage from the past, elders, ancestors, and nature itself.This award-winning book is a highly readable and touching work, and an insight into a unique and endangered society. It serves also as a clarion call for action and awareness.
Sakinu Ahronglong Boeken
Deze inheemse Taiwanese Paiwan schrijver en bosjager put diep uit zijn geleefde ervaringen, waaronder zijn tijd als politieagent en later als boswachter. Zijn werk, vaak geworteld in de natuurlijke wereld en de tradities van het Paiwan volk, verkent de diepe verbinding tussen mens en milieu. Door zijn kenmerkende verhalende stem wil hij het cultureel erfgoed en de voorouderlijke kennis van zijn gemeenschap behouden en delen, en zo lezers aanspreken met meeslepende verhalen.
