Speaker

Speaker introduction, including topic and keywords.
 Chun-Wei Fang

Mr. Chun-Wei Fang

Head, Department of Exhibition and Education, National Museum of Prehistory, Taiwan

Chun-wei Fang is an anthropologist. Recognized for his expertise in Taiwanese Indigenous communities, textiles, and the relationship between museums and Indigenous peoples, Fang has spent the past two decades conducting extensive research on Austronesian-speaking populations in Taiwan, Indonesia, and Fiji. He has edited two volumes on Atayal weaving that have contributed to preserving and reinterpreting Indigenous textile traditions. Fang has curated several major exhibitions, including First Wave: Contemporary Australian and Taiwanese Indigenous Fashion Exhibition (2022, collaborated with Bendigo Art Gallery, Melbourne, Australia), Austronesian Hall - Long-Term Exhibition (2023, National Museum of Prehistory, Taiwan), and the forthcoming Contested Frames: Taiwan's Indigenous Peoples Confronting the Colonial Gaze (2025, collaborated with Temple Anthropology Laboratory and Museum, USA).


Roundtable 1

Practicing Inclusion at an Anthropology Museum: A Case Study of the National Museum of Prehistory, Taiwan

Keywords:

Anthropology Museum, Diversity and Inclusion, National Museum of Prehistory (Taiwan), Cultural Equity, Exhibition Renovation