Taiwan tribe fetes war god in fight for identity
ALISHAN, Taiwan (Reuters Life!) - For centuries, Taiwan's Tsou tribe celebrated the Mayasvi war festival to honor its gods and warriors. Now, the ritual is part of another battle: the tribe's struggle to protect its cultural identity.
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