Taiwan in Time: The first Truku convert –
Ciwang Iwal is revered for tirelessly spreading the gospel among her people despite Japanese persecution during the 1930s
By Han Cheung / Staff reporter
Dec 28 to Jan 3
Ciwang Iwal was spreading the gospel in the mountain village of Tausa when locals learned that the Japanese police were hunting her. According to many accounts, four Truku men took turns carrying her to Sanmin () train station 10km away, where she caught a train to Hualien.
The Japanese were reluctant to prosecute Ciwang due to her role in mediating the conflict with her Truku brethren and authorities many years earlier, but they kept a close eye on her and tried to foil her actions. A cave next to the Ciwang Memorial Church near the visitor center to Taroko National Park is one of the hideouts where she used to preach, and converts who were caught often faced torture and beatings.
Photo: Han Cheung, Taipei Times
But Ciwang was persistent, telling her followers that they should always be prepared to martyr themselves for their faith. The oppression of Aboriginal Christians ended with the defeat of the Japanese in 1945, and newly-arrived missionaries were surprised to find about 4,000 Truku Christians eager to be baptized.
Ciwang died the following year, and is still revered today as the first Truku convert to Christianity and an influential figure by the large number of Truku who still follow the religion today.
THREE HUSBANDS
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Christian missionaries first arrived in Taiwan with the Dutch in the 1600s, but they were expelled by Chinese warlord Cheng Cheng-kung (, also known as Koxinga) and banned by the Qing until the signing of the Treaty of Tianjin in 1859. But few missionaries penetrated into the mountain areas where the Truku and other Aboriginal groups lived.
The Japanese allowed missionaries to do their work in Taiwan for the first few decades of their rule beginning in 1895, although they were forbidden from entering the mountain areas. The government started tightening restrictions in the early 1930s, then strictly banned the religion and punished believers later in the decade due to the kominka assimilation movement when all Taiwanese were forced to take up shintoism.
Ciwang was born in 1872 in Hualien County. When she realized that Truku who married Han Taiwanese enjoyed a better standard of living, she spurned the advances of young men in her village.
Photo: Han Cheung, Taipei Times
One account states that her first two husbands were Aboriginal Kavalan traders, but others maintain that they were Han Taiwanese. But all versions say that her first husband was killed by Truku men, either out of jealousy for their wealth, or due to a misunderstanding. The second husband died of illness, while the third was a Han Taiwanese surnamed Lin ().
While neighboring Aboriginal communities eventually submitted to the Japanese, the Truku continued to resist. Ciwang was recruited to persuade her people to lay down their arms, the exact timeline of which also varies: Truku historian and pastor Iyuq Ciyang writes that it was when the Japanese first attempted to pacify the area in 1905, while Chiu Yun-fang () writes in the book Ancestral Spirits and God () that it was around the time of the Truku War of 1914.
My Truku brethren! I am Ciwang Iwal, please stop fighting with the Japanese, as their numbers are as plentiful as ants, she reportedly said to each village. We will be destroyed, surrender your guns and think about your descendants!
Again, the accounts here vary, but she spent four years in this role and its said that her pleas saved a portion of her people from complete destruction. Ciwang was rewarded with land and houses, but her third husband, who secretly had another wife, spent all her money on women, gambling and opium and eventually ran off with all of her belongings.
SPREADING THE FAITH
A despondent Ciwang was about to commit suicide when Lee Shui-che () of the Hualien Port Church () and his wife reached out to her and gave her comfort and encouragement. Ciwang was baptized at the church in June 1924.
Ciwang made little attempt to convert her people for the first five years. But her fate changed when she met Canadian missionary James Dickson, who was frustrated that he couldnt enter the mountains to convert the Truku. When he heard that there was an Aboriginal woman attending church in Hualien, he urged her to attend Bible college at Tamsui Girls College so she could help spread the faith.
Ciwang was reluctant because she was already 58 years old, couldnt read and had facial tattoos. But at the encouragement of Dickson, she set out anyway. Eight months later, she returned home and started converting her people one by one.
Chiu writes that todays Truku community has polarizing opinions of Ciwangs legacy. Some say that she saved her people from annihilation and led them toward the light, while others say that she took advantage of her people with her Han-Taiwanese husbands, sided with the colonizers during the war and destroyed their traditional beliefs by introducing Christianity.
Chiu writes that the Truku are quite unique among Taiwans Aborigines in that they became Christianized mostly through their own people, and not foreign missionaries. She postulates that after the Japanese suppressed them in the Truku War of 1914 and banned ritualistic headhunting, the Truku lost a significant portion of their confidence and spirituality. Not only did their loss indicate that utux, the embodiment of their ancestral spirits, was no longer on their side, they also couldnt practice headhunting to bolster their spiritual power.
The Truku could only look outward to find another utux, and Christianity happened to be a viable possibility, Chiu writes.
Also, brutal Japanese persecution of Truku Christians during the late 1930s and early 1940s only strengthened their faith. Christians were also persecuted in the Bible, and the Truku saw it as a symbol of valor and resistance against the colonizers. Furthermore, the Japanese often opposed Christianity on the grounds that it was an American religion, which suggested that the Japanese were in fact afraid of the Americans and Christianity.
The fact that the Americans defeated the Japanese was further proof that the god they chose was correct and dependable, Chiu writes.
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