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- Place Types Police
- Address No. 52號, Dawu Street, Dawu Township, Taitung County, Taiwan 965
- Coordinate 22.3581009,120.9056629
- Website http://www.ttcpb.gov.tw/tawu/
- Rating 3
- Compound Code 9W54+67 Dawu Township, Taitung County, Taiwan
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The Morinaga Tribe in Taitung will hold the Xiaomi Harvest Festival this Saturday (7/14). The leader of the Kajia Risaka family, Bao Yanhua, prepared a millet wine to be shared with the tribesmen for the harvest ceremony, but yesterday (7/12) The Taitung County Government, in conjunction with the police station, was seized by the method of fishing without showing a certificate.
The Paiwan Morinaga tribe in the southernmost part of Taitung County originally planned to hold the "Millet Harvest Festival" today (14). The leader of the Kagarizaka family, Bao Yanhua, is also preparing to sacrifice his ancestors with his own brewed millet wine in the Mi Harvest Festival. , And shared it with the tribe, but was seized by the Taitung County Government in conjunction with the Great Armed Police Branch on the grounds of selling bootleg wine. This caused dissatisfaction among the tribe. They gathered in front of the Great Armed Police Branch and threatened to "take back the wine from the festival." As wished.
"United News" reported that Dai Mingxiong, the pastor of the Lalaolan tribe of Paiwan people, said that the Paiwan people’s millet harvest season is held in July and August every year, that is, after the millet is harvested, in order to thank the ancestors. Bless, every family will brew the harvested millet, after fermentation, you can drink it in about seven days. However, in accordance with the tradition, it must be taken out during the millet harvest season. The tribal leader or priest will first respect the sky, the earth, and the ancestor spirit through the ceremony, and then the tribe will drink it.
Dai Mingxiong believes that the focus of the festival is to worship the ancestors with wine. Without millet wine, nothing is right. He said that the boss used his abilities to make wine to take care of the tribesmen and to receive VIPs, but the relevant units used lures to ask the boss how much a bottle was. The boss simply said it was worth two hundred yuan. This was to trick the boss into a trap.
An angry tribe said, "It's too much! Seize all our wine! What about the millet harvest season?" Millet wine is the most important and indispensable item in the ritual. It is absolutely impossible to find other wines instead. Otherwise, there will be four differences, and it will not be possible to explain to the ancestors; the county government's move has seriously violated the culture and sovereignty of the indigenous peoples.
The "Indigenous Youth Front" also called on the masses to come to the police station to support it, and emphasized that the seized wine did not exceed the standard limit of 100 liters for private brewing for personal use. The administrative unit deliberately made such a big move on the eve of the festival to illegally search and seize it. Serious violation of indigenous culture and sovereignty.
Interval speed limit 40? ? ? Is it funny? ? ?
Is it in Harmony? ? ?
Where is the problem? ? ?
The groove of the Jinlun Viaduct can obviously stop.
That day, he was driven away behind the police car ...
The shooting speed is relatively large. ?
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