![]() ![]() "Subjective, objective and indigenous history: Seediq Bale's take on the Wushe Incident". ^ 太魯閣 - 臺灣原住民數位博物館 Archived at the Wayback Machine.^ Shih, Hsiu-chuan Loa, Iok-sin (24 April 2008).The albums Seediq Bale (2007) and Takasago Army (2011) by Taiwanese extreme metal band Chthonic talk about the experiences of the Seediq people during the first half of the 20th century presented through fictionalized narratives. ![]() The Wushe Incident was depicted three times in movies including in 1957 in the film 青山碧血 Qing Shan bi xue, It was also depicted in the 2003 TV Drama Dana Sakura. ![]() The Seediq people were featured prominently in the 2011 Taiwanese historical drama film Seediq Bale which depicted the 1930 Wushe Incident along with the earlier Renzhiguan and Zimeiyuan incidents. The handling of the incident by the Japanese authorities was strongly criticised, leading to many changes in aboriginal policy. In response, the Japanese led a relentless counter-attack, killing over 600 Seediq in retaliation. In response to long-term oppression by Japanese authorities, the Seediq indigenous group in Musha (Wushe) attacked the village, killing over 130 Japanese. The Musha Incident (Chinese and Japanese: 霧社事件 pinyin: Wùshè Shìjiàn Wade–Giles: Wu4-she4 Shih4-chien4 rōmaji: Musha Jiken Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Bū-siā Sū-kiāⁿ), also known as the Wushe Rebellion and several other similar names, began in October 1930 and was the last major uprising against colonial Japanese forces in Japanese Taiwan. Seediq aboriginal rebels and children (see bottom 5th from left) beheaded by pro-Japanese aborigines in the Musha Incident At his third attempt, he organized seven out of twelve groups to fight against the Japanese forces. At this time, the leader of Mahebo, Mona Rudao, tried to resist rule by Japan, but he failed twice because his plans were divulged. As a result of this, in 1902, the Japanese isolated Wushe.īetween 19, Japanese forces carried out an aggressive 'pacification' program killing many resisting people. In 1901, in a battle with the Japanese, indigenous people defeated 670 Japanese soldiers. Contacts and conflicts escalated and some indigenous people were killed. Starting from 1897, the Japanese began a road building program that brought them into the indigenous people's territory. ![]()
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