Chih-Huei Huang

Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica

Research Areas: Japan, Okinawa, Taiwan

Specialties: Socio-cultural Anthropology, Japan Studies, Postcolonial Studies, Ethnology, Ethno-history, Formosan Indigenous Peoples, Religion Studies, Action Anthropology, and Applied Anthropology

 

Education



B.A., 1982

Department of Archaeology and Anthropology, National Taiwan University, Taipei

M.A., 1988

Department of Anthropology, National Osaka University, Osaka

Ph.D candidate, 1991

Department of Anthropology, National Osaka University

 

 

Academic Awards



1997

Indigenous People’s Language Translation Prize, Ministry of Education, R.O.C.
(for edited volume: Commission for the Investigation of Old Customs in Formosa, Governor-General’s Office of Taiwan, Survey Reports on the Customs of the Formosan Aborigines, Vol. 1, Atayal Tribe. Chinese edition. Taipei: The Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica, 1996.) [PDF]
1999

Indigenous People’s Language Translation Prize, Ministry of Education, R.O.C.
(for edited volume: Commission for the Investigation of Old Customs in Formosa, Governor-General’s Office of Taiwan, Survey Reports on the Customs of the Formosan Aborigines, Vol. 3, Saisiyat Tribe. Chinese edition. Taipei: The Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica, 1998.) [PDF]

 

 2013

 Best Paper Prize and Best Conference Presentation Prize at the 1st “Conference of Future of Asia” held in  Bangkok, Thailand. Awarded by Atsumi International Foundation. [PDF] [PDF]

 

2013

Keynote Speech for the 2013 Annual Meeting held by Okinawa Folklore Research Association.