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Wu Li-hua

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Wu Li-hua, also known as Saidhai Tahovecahe, is a Taiwanese educator and politician serving as a member of the Legislative Yuan. Born in 1969 in Wanshan Village, Kaohsiung, she spent 27 years in the education sector, including serving as a primary school principal in Pingtung County. Before her legislative career, she held positions in the Pingtung County Government, notably as director-general of the Indigenous Peoples Department and director of the Bureau of Cultural Affairs. In 2020, she made history as the first Democratic Progressive Party legislator to represent the Highland Aborigine Constituency. She is known for her advocacy for indigenous rights and has participated in the Presidential Office's Indigenous Historical Justice and Transitional Justice Committee.

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Born
1969-08-12 · 56 years old
Birth place
Wanshan Village, Maolin District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Education
National Pingtung University of Education
Career
Educator, primary school principal, director-general of the Pingtung County Indigenous Peoples Department, director of the Pingtung County Bureau of Cultural Affairs

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