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HISTORY
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Knowledge Framework
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Perspective
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Knowledge Question:
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Is empathy more important in history than in other areas of knowledge?
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Teaching materials
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Novel <Puppet Flower>
"Puppet Flower" is a long historical novel written by Taiwanese physician and novelist Chen Yaochang. The story is based on the Luo Mei incident in Taiwan's Hengchun Peninsula in 1867. It describes Tou-ke-tok, the leader of the Skaro chiefdom of the Paiwan people. (Chinese translation Zhuo Qidu) and the French-American consul in Xiamen Li Xiande signed the historical event of the South Point Alliance. The book combines official historical figures and fictional characters to describe the Taiwanese aboriginals, Hokkien people, Hakkas Western countries, etc. Conflict, coordination, and development among individual groups. The novel was published by Yin Ke Publishing House on January 5, 2016. In the same year, it won the Golden Book Award for Novel in the Book Category of the Taiwan Literature Award. Public television announced in 2017 that it would be adapted into a TV series "Seqalu: Formosa 1867".
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History background
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The Rover Incident occurred in 1867 when Taiwan was under Qing Dynasty rule. This event led to diplomatic negotiations between the United States and Qing China, resulting in the Treaty of Tientsin, which affected Taiwan's international status and the treatment of its indigenous peoples.
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Introduction of Seqalu: Formosa 1867
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"Seqalu: Formosa 1867" is a Taiwanese historical drama based on Chen Yao-chang's novel "The Puppet Flower." The film recounts the events surrounding the Rover Incident of 1867, where an American merchant ship, the Rover, wrecked off the coast of southern Taiwan. It depicts the conflict and eventual reconciliation between American sailors and Taiwanese indigenous people, highlighting the multicultural dynamics of 19th-century Taiwan.
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Activity
5 MINUTES
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2mins 14 secs Trailer
斯卡羅 | 正式預告 | Netflix
Jigsaw
Divide students into 4 groups and put themselves in different shoes of perspectives.
G1: Tou-ke-tok, leader of the Paiwan Skaro chiefdom
G2: French-American Consul in Xiamen Li Xiande.
G3: British businessman William A. Pickering
G4: "Su Yi" (Sui) the leader of the Hakka community
Each group will read the assigned chapter and finish the worksheet below.
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Jigsaw worksheet
10 MINUTES
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Jigsaw worksheet
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What is it like to "be" _________?
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To answer this question, what would you need to know about " _________"?
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If you were _________ what sorts of things might you like? Dislike?
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If you were _________, what sorts of things might make you sad/angry? Happy?
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Group sharing
10 MINUTES
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Each group will have 2 minutes to share the outline of what they read and the 4 questions they have seen on the worksheet.
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4 corner activities: If you had a chance to be chosen as one of the roles, which one do you want to be? Why?
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T: Is empathy more important in history than in other areas of knowledge?
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Roles
Tou-ke-tok, leader of the Paiwan Skaro chiefdom.
The leader of Skaro (big stock leader) and the leader of Zhushu Society. Represents the leader of the Eighteenth Society of Langqiao.
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French-American Consul in Xiamen Li Xiande.
He came to Taiwan to investigate the Luo Mei incident and negotiated with all parties.
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British businessman William A. Pickering.
A British man, he came to Asia to work as a sailor when he was young. He also worked for Tianli Bank and assisted Li Xiande in the investigation after the Luo Mei incident.
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"Su Yi" (Sui), the leader of the Hakka Sheliao Aboriginal settlement.
His father is from southern Fujian and his mother is an aboriginal of the Pingpu ethnic group.
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