台灣歷史 
Taiwan History
(slide presentation)
(e-book)

 

Taiwan Touch Your Heart (video)

 

History of Taiwanese Pop Songs

 

History of the Presbyterian Church in Taiwan

 

 

Books about Taiwan

The Biological Evidence of the San-Pau-Chu People: Prehistoric Man of Taiwan
by Hsiu-Man Lin

 

The Aborigines of Taiwan
by Josiane Cauquelin

 

Maritime Taiwan: Historical Encounters With the East and West
by Shih-Shan Tsai

 

Formosa Under the Dutch
by William Campbell

荷據下的福爾摩莎

 

The Spanish Experience in Taiwan 1626-1642: The Baroque Ending of a Renaissance Endeavour
by J.E. Borao Mateo

 

Becoming Japanese: Colonial Taiwan and the Politics of Identity Formation
by Leo T. S. Ching

 

How Taiwan Became Chinese: Dutch, Spanish and Han Colonization in theSeventeenth Century
by Tonio Andrade
(e-book)

福爾摩沙如何變成臺灣府?

 

A Tragic Beginning: The Taiwan Uprising of February 28, 1947 by Tse-han Lai, Ramon Myers, Wou Wei

 

Is Taiwan Chinese? The Impact of Culture, Power, and Migration on Changing Identities
by Melissa J. J. Brown

 

台灣血統
by Sim Kiantek

 

Global Cinderellas: Migrant Domestics and Newly Rich Employers in Taiwan
by Pei-Chia Lan

 

Forbidden Nation: A History of Taiwan
by Jonathan Manthorpe

 

Formosa Betrayed
by George Kerr
(e-book)

被出賣的台灣

 

Let Taiwan be Taiwan
by Marc J. Cohen
(e-book)

 

 

Links to Articles

* Han Chauvinism

* Sinocentrism

* Taiwan's Desinicization Campaign

* What's in a Name? by Gary Schmitt

* From Chinese National Identity to Taiwanese Consciousness by Jessie Ching-Ni Liu

* Political Status of Taiwan

* The Presbyterian Church in Taiwan and the Advocacy of Local Autonomy by Christine L. Lin

* Taiwan's Gift to the World by Jared M. Diamond

* Row Over Taiwan’s Genetic Makeup by Daniel Cressey

* Genetic Testing on the Increase in Taiwan by The China Post

* Taiwan Muslims' Struggle to Survive by Ma Chao-Yen

* New Research Forces U-Turn in Population Migration Theory by University of Leeds

* 非原住民台灣人的基因結構 by 林媽利

* 台灣人的來源 by 林媽利

* 台灣族群的遺傳基因-林媽利 (videos in Taiwanese)

* Heterogeneity of Taiwan's Indigenous Population by M. Lin, et al.

* Anthropologist Asks Provocative Question by Philip Courtenay

* Taiwan: Who’s Your Mama? by Jerome F. Keating

* 基因研究己確認台灣人與中國人不同種 by Corinne W.

* 從醫學資料看臺灣的族群融合 by 陳順勝

* Diversity of HLA Among Taiwan's Indigenous Tribes and the Ivatans in the Philippines by C.C. Chu, et al.

* mtDNA Provides a Link between Polynesians and Indigenous Taiwanese by PLOS Biology

* Biological Relationships of Ethnic Groups in Taiwan by Jen-yih (Albert ) Chu

* 從免疫球蛋白看台灣人的血緣 by 朱真-

* Taiwanese Hakka: Origin--Modern Biological Studies by Albert Chu

* The Origin of Minnan & Hakka, the So-Called "Taiwanese" Inferred by HLA Study by Marie Lin

* 考古首次證實 台灣應是南島民族的發源地 by 盧太城

* 台灣人和印支半島族群的關係 by 鄭昭任

* Shared Culture and Shared Ethnic Origin between the Taiwanese and the Chinese??? by Ching-chih Chen

* 血統獨立 by 沈建德

 

* 陸學者:中國沒純種漢人 by 鄭惠元

* Are Ethnic Han Chinese of Mixed Origin? by The Epoch Times

* 中国56个民族 56 Ethnic Groups in China (video)

* Debunking China's Yellow Emperor Myth by Ching-chih Chen

* How to Define a Population: Cultural Politics and Population Genetics in the People’s Republic of China and the Republic of China by Margaret Sleeboom-Faulkner 

* Stratification in the Peopling of China: How Far does the Linguistic Evidence Match Genetics and Archaeology? by Roger Blench, Mallam Dendo

* China History Unravelled by Mummies by Benjamin Robertson

* China: Minority Exclusion, Marginalization and Rising Tensions by Human Rights in China

* People's Republic of China and Weapons of Mass Destruction

* Anti-Secession Law of the People's Republic of China

* The Ugly Chinese: Move Over Ugly American, Make Room for the Ugly Chinese by John Pomfret

 

Chinese Nationalism

 

憤怒青年
Angry Young Men

 

 

Recommended Books

Changing Minds: The Art and Science of Changing Our Own and Other People's Minds
by Howard Gardner

 

The Wilsonian Moment: Self-Determination and the International Origins of Anticolonial Nationalism
by Erez Manela

 

Humanity at Stake: China's Aggression, Taiwan's Democracy, and 23 Million Citizens' Human Right to Self-Determination by Abraham Young (website)

 

Taiwan: The Threatened Democracy
by Bruce Herschensohn

After the Event: The Transmission of Grievious Loss in Germany, China and Taiwan
by Stephan Feuchtwang

 

The Ugly Chinaman and the Crisis of Chinese Culture
by Bo Yang

醜陋的中國人 by 柏楊

 

 

Taiwan (Formosa) is an island nation located at the crossroad between Japan, China, Korea and Southeast Asia. There are common misperceptions that the Taiwanese are Chinese and that Taiwan is a part of China. Chinese immigrants brought a rich cultural heritage to Taiwan, but Taiwan is a melting pot of aborigines and immigrants from all over the world. Various colonial powers also left their genetic imprints on the people of Taiwan. And Taiwan was a province of the Chinese Empire for eight years only, from 1887 to 1895.

 

60% of the people in Taiwan consider themselves "Taiwanese only"

30% consider themselves "both Chinese and Taiwanese."

 

Is Taiwan a Nation-State? by Gerrit van der Wees

Is the US a Nation-State? by Gerrit van der Wees (page 7)

 

 

DNA Profiles of "Han" Taiwanese

(Hoklo, Hakka)

 

* Rachel Huang

Native Population Match: Thailand, Thailand, Basque (Alava, Spain), Java (Indonesia), Malay (Singapore), Balearic Islands (Spain), Ashkenazi (Budapest, Hungary), Eastern Anatolia (Turkey), Italy, Sicilia (Italy), Germany, Lille (France), Sicily (Italy), Marmara (Turkey), Javanese, Székely (Romania), Switzerland, Extremadura (Spain), Mulao (Guangxi), Kyrgyz (Xinjiang).

 

* Becky Lee

Native Population Match: Filipinos (Taiwan), Thailand, Miao (Guangxi), Mulao (Guangxi), Vietnam, Thailand, Miao (Guangxi), Thailand, Eastern Anatolia (Turkey), Malay (Singapore), Bidayuh (Sarawak, Malaysia), Chinese (Hong Kong), Vietnamese (Hanoi, Vietnam), Japan, Thailand, Bosnia, Taiwanese, Lille (France), Maonan (Guangxi), Han (Henan).

 

* David Chen

Native Population Match: Yi (Guangxi), Vietnam, Eastern China, Korea, Bangladesh, Korea, Han (Yan Bian), Thailand, Han (Min Nan), Paroja Tribal (Orissa, India), Taiwanese, Malay (Singapore), Central Japan, Northeast China, China, Korea, Gadaba Tribal (Orissa, India), Chinese (Hong Kong), Cambodia, Korea.

 

* Jong Lin

Native Population Match: Salar (Xunhua, Qinhai), Han (Shaanxi), Evenk (Hulunbuir, Inner Mongolia), Henan, Han (Jiangsu), Evenk (Harbin), Lhasa (Tibet), Hui (Ningxia), Japan, Han (Jilin), Nepali (Sikkim, India), China, Eastern China, Beijing, Tibetan, Mongol (Wumeng, Inner Mongolia), Han (Hanzhong), Japan, China, Han (Henan).

 

* Allen Hwang

Native Population Match: Hui (Guangxi), Han (Min Nan), Sichuan, Mulao (Guangxi), China, Japan, Maonan (Guangxi), Mongol (Wumeng, Inner Mongolia), Han (Jilin), Japan, Korea, Japan, Miao (Guangxi), Japan, Han (Henan), Taiwanese, Han (Guangdong), Korea, Henan, Korea.

 

* Amanda Huang

Native Population Match: Ashkenazi (Budapest, Hungary), Bosnia, Banat and Transylvania (Western Romania), Tuscany (Italy), Thailand, Thailand, Miao (Guangxi, China), Bidayuh (Sarawak, Malaysia), Thailand, Serbia and Montenegro, Switzerland, Malay (Singapore), Russia, Csango (Romania), Toulouse (France), Northern Portugal, Han (Beijing, China), Finland, Belarus, Belarus.

 

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If you have done a DNA test and would like to contribute your DNA profile to TaiwanDNA.com please write to: DNA@TaiwanDNA.com

 

 

DNA Testing Companies

DNA Tribes
is the testing company used to obtain the DNA profiles. Its database contains population data from two Taiwanese aboriginal tribes: Ami and Atayal

 

 

 

 

 

 

TaiwanAncestry.com

 

 

Books on DNA

我們流著不同的血液: 以血型、基因的科學證據揭開台灣各族群身世之謎
by 林媽利

 

DNA: The Secret of Life
by James D. Watson

 

The Seven Daughters of Eve
by Bryan Sykes

 

Deep Ancestry: Inside the Genographic Project
by Spencer Wells

 

Journey of Man: A Genetic Odyssey
by Spencer Wells

Videos: 114 minutes
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13

 

The History and Geography of Human Genes: (Abridged)
by Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza, Paolo Menozzi, Alberto Piazza

 

The Human Genome Project

 

Human Genome Organization

 

 

Celiac Disease

Most doctors assume that celiac desease is rare among Asians, but the celiac genes, DQ2 and DQ8, are not that uncommon in the Taiwanese population. Celiac disease is a hereditary intolerance to gluten, a protein found in wheat, barley, and oats. It is a serious disease that can lead to autoimmune disorders and cancer. Celiac disease is associated with diabetes, thyroid disease, autoimmune liver disease. Patients with celiac disease are at high-risk for thyroid cancer, adenocarcinoma of the small intestine, lymphoma. Strict avoidance of gluten is the only way to treat celiac disease (Click to read more about celiac disease).

 

 

 

Taiwanese Cinema

A City of Sadness
(video)

 

Cape No. 7
(video)

 

Eat Drink Man Woman  (video)

 

Three Times
(video)

 

Monga
(video)

 

Seediq Bale
(video)

 

Formosa Betrayed, the Movie
(video)

 

Taiwanese Opera- "Mackay: The Black Bearded Bible Man"
(video)

 

Taiwan Film Directors: A Treasure Island
by Emilie Yueh-yu Yeh and Darrell Davi

 

Taiwan Cinema: A Contested Nation on Screen
by Guo-Juin Hong

 

Cinema Taiwan: Politics, Popularity and State of the Arts
by Darrell William Davis (Editor), Ru-Shou Robert Chen (Editor)

 

Representing Atrocity in Taiwan: The 2/28 Incident and White Terror in Fiction and Film
by Sylvia Li-chun Lin

 

 

 

 

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Taiwanese Aborigines

The indigenous people of Taiwan have been living on Taiwan for over 10,000 years. Emigrants from Taiwan spread the Austronesian language from Madagascar to Polynesia.

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European Origins

Portuguese

Refer to the DNA profiles.

Articles on Portuguese DNA, history, culture

 

 

 

 

Dutch

The VOC (The Dutch East Indian Company) occupied Taiwan from 1623 to 1662.

Articles on Dutch DNA, history, culture

 

 

 

Spanish

The Spaniards occupied Taiwan from 1625 to 1642.

Articles on Spanish DNA, history, culture

 

 

 

Basque

Refer to the DNA profiles.

Articles on Basque DNA, history, culture

 

 

 

 

Western Balkans

Bosniak, Serb, Croat, Montenegrin

Articles on Western Balkans DNA, history, culture

 

 

Hungarian Minority of Romania

Székely, Csángó

Articles on Székely / Csángó DNA, history, culture

 

 

 

Russian

Refer to the DNA profiles.

Articles on Russian DNA, history, culture

 

 

 

 

Finnish

Refer to the DNA profiles.

Articles on Finnsh DNA, history, culture

 

 

 

 

French

Refer to the DNA profiles.

Articles on French DNA, history, culture

 

 

 

 

German

Refer to the DNA profiles.

Articles on German DNA, history, culture

 

 

 

 

Swiss

Swiss mercenaries served in the Spainish colonies.

Articles on Swiss DNA, history, culture

 

 

 

Italian

Refer to the DNA profiles.

Articles on Italian DNA, history, culture

 

 

 

 

 

Middle Eastern/African Origins

Armenian

Refer to the DNA profiles.

Articles on Armenian DNA, history, culture

 

 

 

 

Turkish

Refer to the DNA profiles.

Articles on Turkish DNA, history, culture

 

 

 

 

Arab

Refer to the DNA profiles.

Also refer to the articles on the Hui people

Articles on Arab DNA, history, culture

 

 

Jewish

(Ashkenazi)

Refer to the DNA profiles.

Articles on Jewish DNA, history, culture

 

 

 

Tunisian

Refer to the DNA profiles.

Articles on Tunisian DNA, history, culture

 

 

 

 

 

Central Asian Origins

Salar

Refer to the DNA profiles.

Articles on Salar DNA, history, culture

 

 

 

 

Mongolian

Refer to the DNA profiles.

Articles on Mongolian DNA, history, culture

 

 

 

 

Kyrgyz

Refer to the DNA profiles.

Articles on Kyrgyz DNA, history, culture

 

 

 

 

Evenki

Refer to the DNA profiles.

Articles on Evenki DNA, history, culture

 

 

 

 

Tibetan

Refer to DNA profiles.

Articles on Tibetan DNA, history, culture

 

 

 

 

 

South Asian Origins

Bhutanese

Refer to the DNA profiles.

Articles on Bhutanese DNA, history, culture

 

 

 

 

Nepali

Refer to the DNA profiles.

Articles on Nepali DNA, history, culture

 

 

 

 

Indian

Refer to the DNA profiles.

Articles on Indian DNA, history, culture

 

 

 

 

 

Southeast Asian Origins

Thai

Refer to the DNA profiles.

Articles on Thai DNA, history, culture

 

 

 

 

Malay

Refer to the DNA profiles.

Articles on Malay DNA, history, culture

 

 

 

 

Filipino

Refer to the DNA profiles.

Articles on Filipino DNA, history, culture

 

 

 

 

Vietnamese

Refer to the DNA profiles.

Articles on Vietnamese DNA, history, culture

 

 

 

 

Cambodian

Refer to the DNA profiles.

Articles on Cambodian DNA, history, culture

 

 

 

 

Javanese

Refer to the DNA profiles.

 

Articles on Javanese DNA, history, culture

 

 

 

 

East Asian Origins

Japanese

Japanese merchants used Taiwan as a trading base before the Dutch arrival in 1623. From 1895 to 1945, Japan ruled Taiwan as part of the Japanese Empire

Articles on Japanese DNA, history, culture

 

Korean

Refer to the DNA profiles.

Articles on Korean DNA, history, culture

 

 

 

 

Guangxi Minorities:

Yi

Mulao

Maolan

Miao

Click to read more

 

Hui

Refer to the DNA profiles.

Articles on Hui DNA, history, culture

 

 

 

 

Manchu

The Manchu Qing army invaded Taiwan in 1683. Manchu rule was nominal until 1887 when Taiwan became a province of the Qing Empire.

Articles on Manchu DNA, history, culture

 

 

Chinese

There were three waves of Chinese immigration to Taiwan: 1. during the Dutch occupation of Taiwan, 2. when Koxinga defeated the Dutch, 3. during WWII.

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