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The mountain hawk-eagle has a special status among the indigenous Paiwan people of Taiwan. This article examines the historical evolution of the use of this eagle’s feathers amid social transformations within Paiwan culture. It also addresses the bird’s endangered status and proposed conservation strategies to protect it. Wildlife management collaborations between indigenous communities and conservationists have sparked conflicts in values and worldviews that are challenging to reconcile. While the Paiwan wish to continue using the eagle’s feathers in important cultural rituals, this increased demand exacerbates hunting pressures on the species. This article seeks to find a better balance between preserving cultural practices and ensuring species survival. Drawing on four years of fieldwork among the Paiwan, it demonstrates the complexities of navigating entangled human–animal relationships in the context of species endangerment.

In: International Journal of Taiwan Studies
In: Politics of Public Opinion
In: Politics of Public Opinion
In: Politics of Public Opinion
In: Politics of Public Opinion
In: Politics of Public Opinion
In: Politics of Public Opinion
In: Politics of Public Opinion
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In: International Journal of Taiwan Studies
In: International Journal of Taiwan Studies