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Visiting
the Rukai on the east coast
By Lishea Chen
Translated by Sho Huang
 
When thinking of Rukai Aborigines
(also called Taromak), one can't help but call
to mind the better known WuTai Siang in Pingtung.
However, this year, Rukai located on the east
coast of Taiwan have been able to grab some of
the attention. These tribe members have decided
to move back and re-settle in Kapaliwa, their
homeland. The migration included an ancestor-worshipping
ceremony in 1996, land consolidation in 2000,
and the construction of a Youth Hostel in 2002.
More recently, in October 2006, the tribe's chief
moved into a house that was specially built for
him. World renowned primatologist Jene Goodall
attended the grand moving-in ceremony, and promoted
the conservation of primate habitats. She has
also promised to come back when the Ancestor Worshipping
House and other traditional structures are completed
this year.
Kapaliwa is situated in a beautiful location,
which faces impressive mountains in the front
and a lovely lake in the back. In this Shangri-La-like
paradise, one can savor delicious Aborigine food
such as: wild vegetables cooked up with millet,
Abey (a long sticky rice cake wrapped with bamboo
leaf), bean soup, barbeeue mountain pigs, and
Aborigine Green Grass Tea. The food here is so
fresh that one can even get addicted to simple
yams.
 
Beside the Youth Hostel and the
chief's house, old ruins can still be seen scattered
around the area. The variety of flora is so abundant
that Kapaliwa Ecology Tours are planned to an
April launch. The tours will combine sampling
of tribal foods and entertainment, as well as
experiencing cultural activities. The length of
tours varies according to trip itineraries.
If you're interested in visiting Kapaliwa or simply
experiencing Aborigine food and cultural events,
you can either call NanDao (South Island) Collection
Hall at (08) 923-7175 or visit the website, www.nature-an.com.tw.
If you have a tight schedule, you can also try
out the yummy Aborigine dishes at NanDao Collection
Hall (286, BingLan Road, BeiNan Siang, Taitung
County).
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