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