Twelve stories about the flood| 59mins
Director: Hui ju Hsu | Producer: Chun ming Chi
Focus Years: 2012 | Country: Taiwan
Synopsis:
This documentary tells the sorrow and helplessness faced by villagers in Nansalu Village (Ming Tribe) of Namaxia Township at southern Taiwan, a hard-hit area by typhoon Morakot. The twelve short stories about homes depict the kind of emotional entanglement experienced by the tribal people after going through a drastic disaster. These stories portray the cruelty of reality and allow the audience to see how it forges resilience.
Twelve stories about the flood
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59mins
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- Homelessness
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- 2009 Pacific typhoon season
- Namasia District
- Southern Taiwan
- Taiwanese aborigines
- Tropical cyclone
- Typhoon Morakot
- Anthropology Of Religion
- Environmental Migrant
- Evolutionary Origin Of Religion
- Evolutionary Psychology Of Religion
- Homelessness
- Human Migration
- Indigenous Intellectual Rights
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