Ahronglong Sakinu Tai Chih-chiang | |
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Native name | Sakinu Yalonglong |
Born | Taitung County, Taiwan | 28 January 1972
Occupation | Writer |
Nationality | Republic of China |
Ahronglong Sakinu ( Chinese: 亞榮隆.撒可努; Pinayuanan: Sakinu Yalonglong; born 28 January 1972) is a Taiwanese indigenous Paiwan writer and forest hunter. His name means "The Last Hunter" in Lalaulan. [1] His Chinese name is Dai Zhiqiang ( Chinese: 戴志強). He was born to the Paiwan Lalaulan [2] clan in Taitung, Taiwan, [3] on 28 January 1972. [4] His father was a laborer and often abusive toward Ahronglong Sakinu and his two brothers. The abuse forced his mother out of the house, and Ahronglong Sakinu often ran away. [5] He was trained as a police officer, and found law enforcement work in Taipei. [6] [5] [7] He later became a forest ranger. [6]
He gained recognition from his book The Sage Hunter (山豬.飛鼠.撒可努), winning the 2000 Wu Yung-fu Literature Prize (巫永福文學獎). [4] The book, written in 1998, was adapted into a film and released in 2005. [8] His work has been translated into English and Japanese, and also made into cartoons. [9] [10] In November 2005, he founded a hunter school to educate and introduce youngsters to Paiwan culture and traditional Paiwan skills. [11] [12]
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Ahronglong Sakinu Tai Chih-chiang | |
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Native name | Sakinu Yalonglong |
Born | Taitung County, Taiwan | 28 January 1972
Occupation | Writer |
Nationality | Republic of China |
Ahronglong Sakinu ( Chinese: 亞榮隆.撒可努; Pinayuanan: Sakinu Yalonglong; born 28 January 1972) is a Taiwanese indigenous Paiwan writer and forest hunter. His name means "The Last Hunter" in Lalaulan. [1] His Chinese name is Dai Zhiqiang ( Chinese: 戴志強). He was born to the Paiwan Lalaulan [2] clan in Taitung, Taiwan, [3] on 28 January 1972. [4] His father was a laborer and often abusive toward Ahronglong Sakinu and his two brothers. The abuse forced his mother out of the house, and Ahronglong Sakinu often ran away. [5] He was trained as a police officer, and found law enforcement work in Taipei. [6] [5] [7] He later became a forest ranger. [6]
He gained recognition from his book The Sage Hunter (山豬.飛鼠.撒可努), winning the 2000 Wu Yung-fu Literature Prize (巫永福文學獎). [4] The book, written in 1998, was adapted into a film and released in 2005. [8] His work has been translated into English and Japanese, and also made into cartoons. [9] [10] In November 2005, he founded a hunter school to educate and introduce youngsters to Paiwan culture and traditional Paiwan skills. [11] [12]
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